Subj : Posts To : Daryl Stout From : Barry Martin Date : Sun Aug 18 2019 08:28:00 Hi Daryl! BM>Well that's normal, so good. Three feet you'd have some problems with BM>shoes but more problems with pants! DS> I wear size 13 (big foot), but have had 3 sets of foot DS> surgeries in my life. DS> 1) Arches built into them (I was born without them). I'm initially thinking 'flat feet' which isn't all that uncommon so something more. ...At least with large feet you gave the surgeon something to work with! DS> 2) Plantar Fasciitis surgery (bone spurs)...the most common DS> ailment podiatrists see. Yes, I have one on my right foot which 'acted up' periodically while I was working. Cushioning helped, so I was approved to wear black dressy- looking sneakers at the store. DS> 3) Removal of 2 toenails off of each foot, due to freak DS> accidents. I've just lost toenails due to dropping stuff on my feet. (Toenail is damaged, falls off, regrows.) DS> Those big Brahma Work Boots give me support. I also use the DS> "Happy Feet" cushion insoles. I'm thinking the movie from maybe 25 years ago about the young penguin who wants to dance! BM>create quite a storm for us. How they know I have no idea, but then BM>that's why I'm not pointing to stuff on a Green Screen. DS> The weather looks stormy for the viewing and funeral service DS> for my late Mom. But, rain or shine, I have to go. You know with your weather background it would seem you could have selected a day without rain and storms! ...Was awakened by a bright flash in the bedroom around 5:30 this morning: storm system moving through. BM> And you probably saved $100 on the medication! DS> They got me back with a massive dose of Lasix and 10 pitchers DS> of flavored water afterwards. I'll give you 3 guesses what I was DS> doing every 5 minutes for the next 12 hours, and the first 2 DS> don't count. Hmmm.... You may as well just stay in the bathroom! BM>Just think: if you were an oyster it might have been a pearl! I don't BM>remember seeing any of my stones -- X-ray shadow, yes; real life, no. BM>Have seen post-release fragments, and some of those were large enough! DS> I passed one once in the Emergency Room...not the best feeling. DS> It literally looked like a pebble from the ground. Well they are 'stones'! BM>Glad the surgery had great results! DS> I go for a follow-up the week after my late Mom's funeral. DS> Then, I prepare for the next Low-T treatment. Left untreated, DS> that can cause or aggravate cardiovascular or diabetic DS> conditions. At least I have neither one of them. Getting the DS> implants in the buttock cheek isn't the best feeling, but I don't DS> need any more medical conditions. Congestive heart failure was DS> what killed my Mom. Yes, if you know there are actions to take to prevent or reduce a medical episode probably is a good idea to do so. ¯ ® ¯ Barry_Martin_3@ ® ¯ @Q.COM ® ¯ ® .... Odd Shows: The Best Little Shop of Horrors in Texas --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.47 þ wcECHO 4.2 ÷ ILink: The Safe BBS þ Bettendorf, IA --- QScan/PCB v1.20a / 01-0462 * Origin: ILink: CFBBS | cfbbs.no-ip.com | 856-933-7096 (454:1/1) .