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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1741843" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>I do have to give him credit, he's doing much better than I anticipated. I switched out the flimsy sling from the hospital with one from a rotator cuff surgery. With all the extra padding & support, it's made a huge difference. We're managing the pain but he's barely eating, although that doesn't concern me because he never does after surgery.</p><p></p><p>And once again, our neighbors are amazing. There were bales in every pasture before we even got home. We just had our deck redone and still had the dump trailer with the old wood we wanted to keep in the driveway. 2 other neighbors took the trailer down to the barnyard and stacked it (by size!) on pallets in one of the sheds, then unhooked/put the trailer back where it belongs. </p><p></p><p>All in all, we are truly blessed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1741843, member: 24027"] I do have to give him credit, he's doing much better than I anticipated. I switched out the flimsy sling from the hospital with one from a rotator cuff surgery. With all the extra padding & support, it's made a huge difference. We're managing the pain but he's barely eating, although that doesn't concern me because he never does after surgery. And once again, our neighbors are amazing. There were bales in every pasture before we even got home. We just had our deck redone and still had the dump trailer with the old wood we wanted to keep in the driveway. 2 other neighbors took the trailer down to the barnyard and stacked it (by size!) on pallets in one of the sheds, then unhooked/put the trailer back where it belongs. All in all, we are truly blessed! [/QUOTE]
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