drvenner
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Yes Sir I agree McGillAn older cousin of mine (mid 60s at the time) had this exact same thing happen to him a few years ago...it was touch and go for a long while in the Hospital, but he slowly started to improve...but..he had significant brain damage at first and we thought he was going to stay that way...but...he started improving with that also and today, 5 years later, he is pretty much back to normal.
All that to say this...she will probably have significant issues at first if she makes it, but she can get all the way back with God's help.
Sweet..I'll try thatBuy 2-3 pairs of Skechers and rotate them daily.
The sole of a shoe needs 24 hours of rest minimum to recover totally from being worn for a full day or a long run. If you alternate the shoes then they will last much much longer.
I used to do the same thing and would go through 3-4 pairs a year.
I read an article in a running magazine that detailed what I said above. I bought 2 pairs and they lasted a year.
Every time my favorite shoe goes on sale, I buy them. I got a really good deal on sale and now wear a different pair every day of the week. I have had these for 4 years now and they still feel brand new. FYI
Oh you youngins, or oldies. How you forget...the surgeon.
Btw, seeing Maddog, Crime Dog, Mark Lemke, and Mark Grace & Rhyno makes me smile. And there's Chipper.
Also, how the **** did we not win more titles??![]()
Good morning all, finally got a decent night's sleep...... First in a week. Fevers broke on all but one goat yesterday morning. She was still running fever so I dosed her with a combo of Exceed and NuFlor at a little over recommended dose after consulting vet and last night fever broke.
Had a buck that had an allergic reaction to the fever reducer that didn't respond to Benadryl so we hit him with a steroid last night. He's cleared up this morning. Been a crazy week but with heat coming this weekend I was extremely worried about fever with temps in the mid to high 90's.
Thanks for all the thoughts and prayers.
And best wishes for SaS and all of you with sick family. I can't imagine how stressful this must be for you all......