Posted by fixerupper on January 31, 2016 at 20:48:32 from (100.42.83.79):
In Reply to: OT shoulder issue posted by David G on January 31, 2016 at 19:56:13:
Those who live a rough physical live learn to work injured. My sis's husband was born and raised in the city and has been a successful insurance agent. The roughest physical activity he has seen is an occasional pheasant hunt and weekly game of golf. Well one day a few years ago the meniscus snapped in a knee and he had it scoped. After the scoping he followed doctors orders and didn't work at the office for a week or so and walked around like he was walking on egg shells for six weeks. The next year my meniscus snapped and I had it scoped. A couple days after the scoping I was walking beans snagging a few errant weeds using a crutch in one hand and a corn knife in the other. Marilyn thought I was nuts but darn, the work has to get done. I planned to make one round in 1/4 mile rows but when I got to the other end of the field I couldn't take it anymore so I called Marilyn to come get me. When I told my sister about it she thought I was the most evil person in the world by not following doctor's orders. I told her this is what I have had to do on occasion during my farming career And I am not ready to lay down yet. This is what all farmers do. Our bodies are pretty tough and resilient. I have to admit I didn't heal as fast as my city brother in law but I did eventually heal up.
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