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Old January 18th, 2006, 04:00 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Calif Bill" wrote in
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Umqua has at least that many smallies per mile. So the John Day
probably has the same. As to the surgery. You will be down for a
while. Get the ice bag shoulder cuff unit. You have a cooler with
iceand water and the water flows to the cuff. The end of the shoulder
is probably a bone spur catching the ligament. My wife had the same
surgery about 7 year ago. Affects women more than men, so maybe you
are a girlie man. After a month or so of physical therapy, she has
been ok. Before the surgery, she could hardly move the arm, and now
has full movement.


....thanks for the advice..coming from a left coaster the term "girlie man"
seems sort of natural I guess. Gotta luv that Ahnold!

Frank Sr.
excuse me while I put on my satin Baby Doll jammies...nitey nite.
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Old January 18th, 2006, 06:53 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Frank, I had to get them cortisone shots between the vertebrae's in my back
between the shoulder blades.for a ruptured disc I feel for you buddy. But,
I'm glad I did . Now, at least I can fish ; where before I was on the verge
of being paralyzed. I wish you good luck and by all means; follow the
therapists orders!
"Frank Church" wrote in message
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"Calif Bill" wrote in
nk.net:


Umqua has at least that many smallies per mile. So the John Day
probably has the same. As to the surgery. You will be down for a
while. Get the ice bag shoulder cuff unit. You have a cooler with
iceand water and the water flows to the cuff. The end of the shoulder
is probably a bone spur catching the ligament. My wife had the same
surgery about 7 year ago. Affects women more than men, so maybe you
are a girlie man. After a month or so of physical therapy, she has
been ok. Before the surgery, she could hardly move the arm, and now
has full movement.


...thanks for the advice..coming from a left coaster the term "girlie man"
seems sort of natural I guess. Gotta luv that Ahnold!

Frank Sr.
excuse me while I put on my satin Baby Doll jammies...nitey nite.



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Old January 18th, 2006, 12:34 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Randy" wrote in
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Frank, I had to get them cortisone shots between the vertebrae's in my
back between the shoulder blades.for a ruptured disc I feel for you
buddy. But, I'm glad I did . Now, at least I can fish ; where before I
was on the verge of being paralyzed. I wish you good luck and by all
means; follow the therapists orders!


....sure thing Randy, anything to get this over with and back to fishin'.

Frank Sr.
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Old January 18th, 2006, 12:51 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Okay, I'll trade you the shoulder for the broken foot. At least I
could drive with the shoulder out of commission. Good luck on it.

Your long lost son.
Frank Reid

 




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