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I feel sorry for my wife
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<blockquote data-quote="mobgrazer" data-source="post: 611922" data-attributes="member: 9043"><p>I can't say I can feel your pain for your wrist but I do have an idea of what it's like. I shredded the cartilage in my shoulder. I was not able to get it operated on for 2 months and just lived with it till our last kid was born. </p><p>After the operation I was in a sling for 3months. It was about 5 months after the operation before I could drive a stick shift. I had to hire someone to drive and to do very basic stuff around the farm with me over there shoulder. It took almost a year before I was able to pretty much do everything I could before.</p><p></p><p>I'm thinking you should get your wife a red rose or two and a meal. 4 weeks should not be all that bad. IMO fast food is out but, a cheap buffet would do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobgrazer, post: 611922, member: 9043"] I can’t say I can feel your pain for your wrist but I do have an idea of what it’s like. I shredded the cartilage in my shoulder. I was not able to get it operated on for 2 months and just lived with it till our last kid was born. After the operation I was in a sling for 3months. It was about 5 months after the operation before I could drive a stick shift. I had to hire someone to drive and to do very basic stuff around the farm with me over there shoulder. It took almost a year before I was able to pretty much do everything I could before. I’m thinking you should get your wife a red rose or two and a meal. 4 weeks should not be all that bad. IMO fast food is out but, a cheap buffet would do. [/QUOTE]
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