tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23619317.post3791736128670584005..comments2024-03-08T01:37:39.323-05:00Comments on Getting Stitched on the Farm: Things...... And Webs Appearance June 2nd - next SaturdayKristin Nicholashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09038900681076035087noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23619317.post-23856402455797044932018-05-30T15:33:48.851-04:002018-05-30T15:33:48.851-04:00Pass on my best wishes to Mark. My husband had a ...Pass on my best wishes to Mark. My husband had a hip replacement and he was dreading it but just as everyone told him, there was immediate relief from the pain in his hip - it was like magic. He was on his feet and walking the following day (and he had major cardiac problems to contend with as well). The surgeons are well practised with this procedure and my uncle in his 80's had exactly the same positive experience. My friend who has 1 new hip is currently walking the Camino de Santiago in Spain, just over a year after the op. Good luck to all of you - I thought it was more nerve-wracking for the family than the patient! AxAdalizahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04201961699999163232noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23619317.post-61191218034770471472018-05-27T00:45:33.797-04:002018-05-27T00:45:33.797-04:00So sorry your family has so much to handle right n...So sorry your family has so much to handle right now. I hope book sales take off and I pray that your Farmer's (Mark apparently is his "real" name based on previous comments) surgery will go well and he will heal quickly and completely. Being strong and healthy will help a lot. <br />I am happy that your book is being featured in several ways. I hope it all helps.<br /><br />Triciatjfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01767028004292737573noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23619317.post-43505292027728128102018-05-26T08:44:36.592-04:002018-05-26T08:44:36.592-04:00I'm so sorry you and your family are having to...I'm so sorry you and your family are having to go through this. Aging is a nasty bitch but thank goodness for medical technology. Here's hoping Mark heals quickly and is back out among his sheep soon.<br />XOXO<br />Sandisandihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16101171238586395335noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23619317.post-34292627171091367082018-05-25T19:12:11.679-04:002018-05-25T19:12:11.679-04:00:-[
Poor Mark! - Give him a HUG for me! - And poor...:-[<br />Poor Mark! - Give him a HUG for me! - And poor you having to deal with ALL of the logistics! Actually, having the procedure done in the summer is probably better in the long run. The last thing you need is dealing with COLD ICY SNOWY WEATHER! Especially when having to travel for probable physio and such. Not to mention, trying to mend bones and muscles when it's cold and damp!<br />BTW, now would be a good time to start "hiring" those agricultural students looking to get some practical experience credits and/or volunteer hours in. <br />Anyhoo, I'm glad you mentioned the surgical date... I've made note of it and will be "thinking" of ALL you then!! <br />Meanwhile, hope you all have a HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND! And, that the weather cooperates!<br />:-D<br />*HUGS*!<br />XxXAuntie Shanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05300073760215969631noreply@blogger.com