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Glad to hear of your adventure. I too haven't been around on my own site. I have been having problems with a pinched sciatic nerve down right leg. God awful pain. Healing but a slow process. One day at a time.
 
Hard to work at the computer. Right now I am typing, standing up. 
 
Looking forward to seeing everything.
 
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I know the problem, my mother had a sciatic nerve problem years ago. He could not move out of bed!
And my mother is a tough one that does not feel much pain ...
Wishes for a speedy recovery!
 
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Ya, I have a pretty high tolerance for pain too. I have been close to tears more than a few times, but have refused to give in to the pain.
 
This morning would have made a damn funny video to watch. Me working through the pain in my office while Lee was still asleep.  I was singing to myself, stretching, laughing, swearing, etc.  I made myself laugh thinking of the episode of the Simpsons when Homer has a pet lobster named Pinchy. Ever time I felt the PINCHING pain in my leg, I would imitate Homer when he finally cooked Pinchy and ate him. "Oh Pinchy!!!!!"  Made me laugh out loud. Atta girl!
 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
	 
	
	
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I remember that episode 
 
LOL it's great that you are able to make jokes about your accident! After all soldiers must always be strong lol   
