Daily Pledge, Bonfires and Quit Celebrations: Traditions born from the members
did someone say chocolate croissants??!!
Nancy, are you a good candidate for a knee replacement? I have "alot" of friends that have had it done, and they are up walking, playing golf, you name it. Plus, the pain threshold is way down from what it was when they first started doing that. I think the downtime is getting to be quite minimal as well.....I was just wondering....You are not going to be able to kick very many a#$es with only one leg. You need to get that limb back to being useful again.
Pops
I think Nancy probably ate them all - I asked her about sharing and crickets have been chirping since!
I hope it kicks in soon, Nancy. I am getting epidural steroid injections again myself. ain't it grand?
(crumbs falling off my chin)
Yep - ALL of them!
"-)
yay, yay and yay for Hump Day for all of the working folks, you're on a count down to the wk end! Susan-M
Never fear. I noticed the batch in the back oven were done so I brought them out for you susan_m. You know what they say - nobody can eat just one!
I have vowed and declared that no further scalpels shall place a slit in my persona! What happened is I sprained the OTHER ankle. When I got a brace for it, I just kept trucking - bundling sticks in my yard, clearing winter debris from my gardens, etc., etc. In retrospect, that was not a very good plan. I made the other knee really unhappy - but this is the first I have ever had any problem with it. There is only a tiny bit of arthritis in it, so that shouldn't be causing this kind of pain. I think there is an inflamed tendon or muscle in there and, if so, this should help (fingers crossed!). I have a dance to go to on Saturday night - and I intend to DANCE!!!!
No.
(and, sorry, epidurals suck!)