Posted by Billy NY on January 18, 2012 at 12:50:02 from (67.248.100.3):
Well, I suppose most everyone deals with some kind of disabling injury or condition at one time or another, all part of the game.
And of course, there is always someone worse off or living a much more difficult situation due to same, what I am wondering how did you deal with it, what did you do and what tricks of the trade or similar did you use to get by. In my current situation, foot surgery, bone spur and ganglion cyst on top, recovery is non weight bearing, so..... I believe a leg splint and a set of crutches are in store for me, which means I can't do a darned thing for 6 weeks, how did y'all get through those times, even more so, like when you have a dairy, livestock or similar where the show must go on, be interested to hear about it, especially, driving etc.
PS, at least the clutch is on the left on my tractor, in case I have to move it out of the garage or something, their working on the right foot.
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