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Short Wave Sportfishing[_2_] May 23rd 08 12:42 PM

Yo! Loogy...
 
Heard via the grapevine that your daughter broke both arms.

Hope your daughter gets well quick - I know how that feels.

[email protected] May 23rd 08 02:08 PM

Yo! Loogy...
 
On May 23, 7:42*am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
Heard via the grapevine that your daughter broke both arms.

Hope your daughter gets well quick - I know how that feels.


Thanks, man. Both forearm bones in both arms! They did surgery on
them, and there are "pins" involved in some form or fashion. I don't
know how they work, but in a week she goes to have them cleaned, and
in a couple of weeks or so, have them removed. They do it right in the
office, so they must protrude from the skin? Anywho, then it's
permenant casts. Thanks again.........

Short Wave Sportfishing[_2_] May 23rd 08 05:06 PM

Yo! Loogy...
 
On Fri, 23 May 2008 06:08:28 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On May 23, 7:42*am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
Heard via the grapevine that your daughter broke both arms.

Hope your daughter gets well quick - I know how that feels.


Thanks, man. Both forearm bones in both arms! They did surgery on
them, and there are "pins" involved in some form or fashion. I don't
know how they work, but in a week she goes to have them cleaned, and
in a couple of weeks or so, have them removed. They do it right in the
office, so they must protrude from the skin? Anywho, then it's
permenant casts. Thanks again.........


Yep - it's a version of a device called an external fixator.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/External_fixation

It all depends on how bad the break is, the stability issue (with
respect to how fractured the actuall fracture is (odd way to put it,
but that's the way of it) where it's located and the age of the
victim.

Good luck to her - been there, done that and while it's not fun, at
least she's young and the recovery time will be appropriately shorter.

Nurse Loogy - I like that. :)

[email protected] May 23rd 08 05:12 PM

Yo! Loogy...
 
On May 23, 12:06*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Fri, 23 May 2008 06:08:28 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On May 23, 7:42*am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
Heard via the grapevine that your daughter broke both arms.


Hope your daughter gets well quick - I know how that feels.


Thanks, man. Both forearm bones in both arms! They did surgery on
them, and there are "pins" involved in some form or fashion. I don't
know how they work, but in a week she goes to have them cleaned, and
in a couple of weeks or so, have them removed. They do it right in the
office, so they must protrude from the skin? Anywho, then it's
permenant casts. Thanks again.........


Yep - it's a version of a device called an external fixator.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/External_fixation

It all depends on how bad the break is, the stability issue (with
respect to how fractured the actuall fracture is (odd way to put it,
but that's the way of it) where it's located and the age of the
victim.

Good luck to her - been there, done that and while it's not fun, at
least she's young and the recovery time will be appropriately shorter.

Nurse Loogy - I like that. *:)


NURSE FREKIN' LOOGIE LOL !!!

"Nurse, Coctails!" and make it quickly, I'm in a little discomfort
here...;)

[email protected] May 23rd 08 05:44 PM

Yo! Loogy...
 
On May 23, 12:06*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Fri, 23 May 2008 06:08:28 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On May 23, 7:42*am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
Heard via the grapevine that your daughter broke both arms.


Hope your daughter gets well quick - I know how that feels.


Thanks, man. Both forearm bones in both arms! They did surgery on
them, and there are "pins" involved in some form or fashion. I don't
know how they work, but in a week she goes to have them cleaned, and
in a couple of weeks or so, have them removed. They do it right in the
office, so they must protrude from the skin? Anywho, then it's
permenant casts. Thanks again.........


Yep - it's a version of a device called an external fixator.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/External_fixation

It all depends on how bad the break is, the stability issue (with
respect to how fractured the actuall fracture is (odd way to put it,
but that's the way of it) where it's located and the age of the
victim.

Good luck to her - been there, done that and while it's not fun, at
least she's young and the recovery time will be appropriately shorter.

Nurse Loogy - I like that. *:)


Man, that thing looks awful! I'm sure she doesn't realize what that
looks like, and I don't want her to see it for the first time in the
doc's office. Thanks for the link, I'm going to show her to get her
ready!

[email protected] May 23rd 08 05:45 PM

Yo! Loogy...
 
On May 23, 12:12*pm, wrote:
On May 23, 12:06*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing





wrote:
On Fri, 23 May 2008 06:08:28 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
On May 23, 7:42*am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
Heard via the grapevine that your daughter broke both arms.


Hope your daughter gets well quick - I know how that feels.


Thanks, man. Both forearm bones in both arms! They did surgery on
them, and there are "pins" involved in some form or fashion. I don't
know how they work, but in a week she goes to have them cleaned, and
in a couple of weeks or so, have them removed. They do it right in the
office, so they must protrude from the skin? Anywho, then it's
permenant casts. Thanks again.........


Yep - it's a version of a device called an external fixator.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/External_fixation


It all depends on how bad the break is, the stability issue (with
respect to how fractured the actuall fracture is (odd way to put it,
but that's the way of it) where it's located and the age of the
victim.


Good luck to her - been there, done that and while it's not fun, at
least she's young and the recovery time will be appropriately shorter.


Nurse Loogy - I like that. *:)


NURSE FREKIN' LOOGIE * *LOL !!!

"Nurse, Coctails!" * * and make it quickly, I'm in a little discomfort
here...;)- Hide quoted text -

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Someone need their prostate checked......

John H.[_4_] May 23rd 08 08:39 PM

Yo! Loogy...
 
On Fri, 23 May 2008 16:06:24 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Fri, 23 May 2008 06:08:28 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On May 23, 7:42*am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
Heard via the grapevine that your daughter broke both arms.

Hope your daughter gets well quick - I know how that feels.


Thanks, man. Both forearm bones in both arms! They did surgery on
them, and there are "pins" involved in some form or fashion. I don't
know how they work, but in a week she goes to have them cleaned, and
in a couple of weeks or so, have them removed. They do it right in the
office, so they must protrude from the skin? Anywho, then it's
permenant casts. Thanks again.........


Yep - it's a version of a device called an external fixator.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/External_fixation

It all depends on how bad the break is, the stability issue (with
respect to how fractured the actuall fracture is (odd way to put it,
but that's the way of it) where it's located and the age of the
victim.

Good luck to her - been there, done that and while it's not fun, at
least she's young and the recovery time will be appropriately shorter.

Nurse Loogy - I like that. :)


I could have gone all day without seeing that picture. Holy ****!
--
John *H*

[email protected] May 23rd 08 09:00 PM

Yo! Loogy...
 
On May 23, 3:39*pm, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 23 May 2008 16:06:24 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing





wrote:
On Fri, 23 May 2008 06:08:28 -0700 (PDT), wrote:


On May 23, 7:42*am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
Heard via the grapevine that your daughter broke both arms.


Hope your daughter gets well quick - I know how that feels.


Thanks, man. Both forearm bones in both arms! They did surgery on
them, and there are "pins" involved in some form or fashion. I don't
know how they work, but in a week she goes to have them cleaned, and
in a couple of weeks or so, have them removed. They do it right in the
office, so they must protrude from the skin? Anywho, then it's
permenant casts. Thanks again.........


Yep - it's a version of a device called an external fixator.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/External_fixation


It all depends on how bad the break is, the stability issue (with
respect to how fractured the actuall fracture is (odd way to put it,
but that's the way of it) where it's located and the age of the
victim.


Good luck to her - been there, done that and while it's not fun, at
least she's young and the recovery time will be appropriately shorter.


Nurse Loogy - I like that. *:)


I could have gone all day without seeing that picture. Holy ****!
--
John *H*- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yeah, I'm freaking out again, wondering if it's that bad under her
temp. casts. Now I've got to get her ready to see that when they take
a look next week......****.

John H.[_4_] May 23rd 08 09:42 PM

Yo! Loogy...
 
On Fri, 23 May 2008 13:00:26 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

On May 23, 3:39*pm, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 23 May 2008 16:06:24 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing





wrote:
On Fri, 23 May 2008 06:08:28 -0700 (PDT), wrote:


On May 23, 7:42*am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
Heard via the grapevine that your daughter broke both arms.


Hope your daughter gets well quick - I know how that feels.


Thanks, man. Both forearm bones in both arms! They did surgery on
them, and there are "pins" involved in some form or fashion. I don't
know how they work, but in a week she goes to have them cleaned, and
in a couple of weeks or so, have them removed. They do it right in the
office, so they must protrude from the skin? Anywho, then it's
permenant casts. Thanks again.........


Yep - it's a version of a device called an external fixator.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/External_fixation

It all depends on how bad the break is, the stability issue (with
respect to how fractured the actuall fracture is (odd way to put it,
but that's the way of it) where it's located and the age of the
victim.


Good luck to her - been there, done that and while it's not fun, at
least she's young and the recovery time will be appropriately shorter.


Nurse Loogy - I like that. *:)


I could have gone all day without seeing that picture. Holy ****!
--
John *H*- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Yeah, I'm freaking out again, wondering if it's that bad under her
temp. casts. Now I've got to get her ready to see that when they take
a look next week......****.


I wouldn't show her that picture!

Did they put her to sleep for the operations on the arms? If so, I'd let
her remain in the dark until they get ready to take them off. Just tell her
to be careful with those arms!

Does she get a 'helper' in school to take notes, write out homework
problems, etc.? If not, you should call the principal and get her some
assistance when she starts back. Also, her teachers should be sending
assignments and stuff home so she doesn't get too far behind. She's
finishing up seventh grade or so?
--
John *H*

[email protected] May 24th 08 12:31 AM

Yo! Loogy...
 
On May 23, 4:00*pm, wrote:
On May 23, 3:39*pm, John H. wrote:





On Fri, 23 May 2008 16:06:24 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing


wrote:
On Fri, 23 May 2008 06:08:28 -0700 (PDT), wrote:


On May 23, 7:42*am, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
Heard via the grapevine that your daughter broke both arms.


Hope your daughter gets well quick - I know how that feels.


Thanks, man. Both forearm bones in both arms! They did surgery on
them, and there are "pins" involved in some form or fashion. I don't
know how they work, but in a week she goes to have them cleaned, and
in a couple of weeks or so, have them removed. They do it right in the
office, so they must protrude from the skin? Anywho, then it's
permenant casts. Thanks again.........


Yep - it's a version of a device called an external fixator.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/External_fixation


It all depends on how bad the break is, the stability issue (with
respect to how fractured the actuall fracture is (odd way to put it,
but that's the way of it) where it's located and the age of the
victim.


Good luck to her - been there, done that and while it's not fun, at
least she's young and the recovery time will be appropriately shorter.


Nurse Loogy - I like that. *:)


I could have gone all day without seeing that picture. Holy ****!
--
John *H*- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Yeah, I'm freaking out again, wondering if it's that bad under her
temp. casts. Now I've got to get her ready to see that when they take
a look next week......****.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Still need to hear from you email.. addy, nickname, team
number... I don't want to write "little loogie" on the sleeve;)
and I don't know where to send it...


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