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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 07, 2007 at 13:17:05 from (216.208.58.175):
In Reply to: Re: Model HTA ?? posted by Gary in Mozarks on February 07, 2007 at 11:37:29:
Gary: I did respond to you, but got it in the wrong place, my memory is that bad. Oh yes, and I am alergic to an antibiotic, just can never remember the name of it, until I see it. Once I see that 15 siliable two word decsription, I'll nail it every time. Ole Doc. gave it to me once for an infection, took it Sat and Sun. I did feel a bit unsteady, however on Mon morning I decided to do some plowing. When I got to tractor, I couldn't get in the cab. Went back to pickup and drove to Doc's office, he was in and saw me right away. Didn't want to let me drive home, said I was on the verge of a drug induced stroke. Finally he agreed as long as I map my route and stick to it on side roads. He was heading for hospital shortly behind me and would use same route. He had to drive by my door on route anyhow. He called at the house on his way, told me to drink lots and lie down for the day. That was 11 am. 5 pm on his way back he was back at the house, checked me over. Next morning he was back, checked me and gave me the OK. I'm telling you I was one nervous lad for a spell, but I think poor ole Doc was more nervous than I. He actually stopped long enough to have dinner with us that first evening. I expect 3 pre teen children around the table with us made him think a bit about possible mal practice. Thankfully I came out of it with no adverse effects, and ole doc and I remained friends until he died. I often wish I could dig him up, I think he'd still be better than the quacks we have today.
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