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 Posted: Thu Dec 3rd, 2009 04:05 pm
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 Posted: Thu Dec 3rd, 2009 04:10 pm
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At the risk of sounding redundant....Amen again.



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God don't mind redundant... Amen

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Whatta, I hope Neal is listening to what the Dr. says too.  When my DH broke his ankle and I didn't go with him to a visit...(said, "I can do it by myself") and I asked if he was supposed to start putting weight on it, he said "no".  Two weeks later I felt it had been long enough and called the Dr.'s office.  Nurse told me he was supposed to be putting weight on it two weeks ago!

Yeah, he can do it by himself,  right!  MEN! 



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Well, that is one way your DH could still get out of doing any work! 



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Exactly, and he knew it was going to be stiff and painful to put weight on it, so he "conveniently" did not hear the Doctor. 

Selective hearing...anyone else's have this malady?



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I thought they all had that. Ain't it genetic in males?l1

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l1 I know Neal is doing exactly what the doctor says to do. He does ALL his exercises (I don't). He takes his vitamins (not me). Well, I forget .  . . . honest, I do.

Many years ago, Neal broke his ankle. Had to have surgery. He never complained about anything. Didn't want me to fuss over him at all. Once the doctor put him in a walking cast, he was vacuuming the floors in a walking cast and holding one crutch. When Turkey season came in, he was out the door.

I married Superman!



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Whatta, he sounds like my husband Dean.  He broke his ankle a few years ago (our QH RC threw him).  He did all his exercises, and as soon as he had his walking cast on, he was the same way.  It almost killed him to be incapacitated for a spell, but he did what he was supposed to. I, too, married a wonder man.  There are so few of them left.  Dean takes care of all the 'heavy lifting' for my 8 horses, including putting up 200 bales a hay each year, mending fences, administering medicines...he's just the best.

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Had to share this with you Whatta. It's called 'One Last Chance.

It happened so sudden, 12 years in my past,
For the rest of my life the injury would last.
The cars hit head-on, not a chance to slow down,
The next I remember, I lay on the ground.
My hip joint was crushed beyond all repair.
"You're too young to replace it," Doc said with a stare,
"You will walk again, but never will run."
These words hit me hard like a shot from a gun.

Ten years came and went, the pain more severe.
I said to my wife, "Time to replace it is here."
When the surgery was over, Doc said to my wife,
"He can't ride a horse for the rest of his life."
We own our own farm with a full riding stable,
So horses and riding put food on our table.
I could sell horses and tack, and some money I'd make,
But to ride one myself was a risk I can't take.

And then it did happen, one night at the sale,
As I stood selling halters inside of the rail.
My wife came up to me with that look in her eye.
She said, "There's a horse out back ready to die."
As I walked to the killer pen and looked over the fence,
There stood a starved gelding whose frame was immense.
His eyes were three inches sunk back in his head;
If he were lying down, you would have sworn he was dead.
He stood sixteen-one, weighed about four and a quarter,
His hair was three inches and not one-half shorter.
A skeleton with hide stood before my own eyes.
If he walked through the ring, it would be a surprise.

As the barn door slid open and they led him on in,
The auctioneer said, "Two hundred is where we'll begin."
The kill buyer said, "Two-oh-five's all I'll give."
I said, "I'll give two-ten just to see if he'll live."
The bids then quit coming, not a sound from the crowd,
The next word was "Sold" he said very loud.
As the trailer backed up to the wood loading gate,
I said, "Let's get him home before it's too late."
He had to have help to step up to the floor,
But we got him in and then closed the door.
As I drove home that night, I looked back at a glance
And said, "If he lives, we'll call him Last Chance."

Well, we made the trip home, and he lived through the night.
When the vet came next morning, he said, “What a sight.”
We floated his teeth and trimmed all his feet,
Gave him wormer and thiamin and a little to eat.
My vet said his heart was as strong as a drum,
If we brought him along slowly the rest may just come.
Well, his weight starting coming and his health soon returned.
He showed us his love he must have thought that we earned.
He would whinny and nicker as I walked to the shed,
As if to say, "Thanks, 'cause of you, I'm not dead."
He would stroll the whole place without being penned,
He'd come when I call, just like man's best friend.

Three months had gone by since the night of the sale,
My wife had him tied on our old hitchin' rail.
I asked her, 'What's up?" as I just came outside.
She said, "It's time to see if he'll ride."
She threw on the blanket, saddle, bridle and said,
"The worst that could happen, I'll get tossed on my head."
As her seat hit the leather, he stood like a rock.
With a tap of her heels, he started to walk.
He reined to the left and he reined to the right,
The bit in his mouth he sure didn't fight.
He did what she asked without second thought.
She cantered him on and not once he fought.
When she returned from the ride with a tear in her eye,
She said, "He's the one, would you like to try?"
I thought to myself as I stood at his side,
If this giant's that gentle, why not take a ride?
It had been a long time, but the look on his face,
Said, "Hop on, my good friend, let's ride 'round this place."
We rode round the yard, then out through the gate,
This giant and me, it must have been fate.

He gave me back part of my life that I lost,
Knew then I'd keep him, no matter what cost.
I've been offered two-thousand, and once even three,
But no money on earth would buy him from me.
You see, we share something special, this gelding and me,
A chance to start over, a chance to be free.
And when the day comes that his heart beats no more,
I'll bury my friend just beyond my back door.
And over his grave I'll post a big sign,
"Here lies Last Chance, a true friend of mine."


Author David Sanders wrote this beautiful poem.

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That brought a tear to my eye.  A familiar story for me!



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Beautiful. 

I once asked a survivor of a horrible crime how she started over.  She said:  I became another person.

Not quiet sure what she meant but she is a survivor.



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Absolutely love that poem/story...have to pass it on to some friends.  THANKS for putting in on.

Tessie, a survivor IS another person, just by what they lived through.  From then on they are a new person.



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I guess the poem stuck me because my Hubby has 2 artificial hips and was told of the many things he would never do again. He was also told that the hips may have to be replaced again in 5 to 10 years. Well, here it is nearly 20 years later, no replacements and he does everything he wants too..... including riding.

Do the therapy Whatta, it's sooooo worth it! I know it's hard. I helped with Carlos' and the results, as you can see, were worth all the struggles! w2

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Thank you for posting this poem. I never read it before and I appreciate it so much right now. Pass the tissue.

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http://www.everbe.com%252FProducts%252FBoxes%26rurl=http%253A%252F%252Fhttp://www.everbe.com%252FProducts%252FBoxes%26p=tissue%2bbox%26type=jpeg%26no=2%26tt=60%252C527%26oid=c6e1b6d8fc2a129c%26tit=tissue%2bbox%2bjpg%26sigr=1143uqjjn%26sigi=11eqa5f1u%26sigb=12las8mtq

 


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I swear, it was supposed to be a tissue box! ::)

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thank you.t1

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I like the box you got better! :D

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I couldn't fix your link to find your intended pic so I added this one. Glad you approve.

I think I might do something with that poem. Maybe frame it.

Therapist comes back tomorrow. Actually, I like it when he comes. Even though it hurts, I know my knee will some day bend like it should. I'm looking forward to the

Ag-o-Knee. w2

 



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