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Hope this goes through this time!

Re: {Disarmed} What to do....?

You don�t have daughters? You don�t have daughters-in-law? You don�t

have

sisters? Aunts? All your male relatives are in wheel chairs and/or

hopeless retards? (How did your line survive this long???) There are no

restaurants in your neighborhood? Only women in your family can cook

because all the men are born without thumbs? Without brains? The assisted

care facilities in which your relatives are apparently all housed don�t have

dining rooms???

Come on, honey, your health is less important than some big meal or meals???

ARE YOU KIDDING ME??? Give me a break!!! , earth to

, do you read me???? Come in, !!!

Anyway, Thanksgiving is at the end of November and if you have surgery TODAY

you�ll have forgotten all about it by Thanksgiving. (They say, three months

on the outside.)

Think restaurant. Think take-out. Think Mc�s. Come on, honey,

you�re going to compromise your long-term health and survival so someone can

have DINNER???? You have GOT to be kidding!!!

GET YOUR HEALTH FIXED. IF SOMEONE HAS TO EAT CRACKERS AND ONLY CRACKERS ON

THANKSGIVING 2010 THE WORLD WILL NOT END. Send them all out here to my

house and I�ll feel them mushed grass or whatever they deserve. (At my

house this crowd of manifest incompetent creeps will be lucky to get

grass!!) Come on, girl!!

F.

on 8/23/10 1:35 PM, kjc at k_j_cotten@... wrote:

>

>

>

>

>

> I've not had knee surgery yet.� I went to the doctor today wanting another

> round of Synvisc injections.� He told me I had a Bakers cyst and my joint

was

> worn out.� He would not give me the injections and said there was nothing

more

> he could do but a replacement.� I'm 57.� He said " minimally invasive "

meant

> that the incision wouldn't be as long as it used to be but he still needed to

> go in from the front of the knee instead of the side.�

>

> Thanksgiving & Christmas are at my house and I do it all as I'm the only

> female in the family, with the exception of an elderly aunt thats not able.�

> If I have the surgery late September, will I be up to standing and cooking for

> hours in late November?� I couldn't pin the doctor down on that one!� I

would

> prefer to wait until after the holidays, but I'm afraid of the new insurance

> and health care business.� I'm set for this year.�

>

> Advice?�

>

> in TX

>

>

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Hope this goes through this time.

Re: {Disarmed} What to do....?

You don�t have daughters? You don�t have daughters-in-law? You don�t

have

sisters? Aunts? All your male relatives are in wheel chairs and/or

hopeless retards? (How did your line survive this long???) There are no

restaurants in your neighborhood? Only women in your family can cook

because all the men are born without thumbs? Without brains? The assisted

care facilities in which your relatives are apparently all housed don�t have

dining rooms???

Come on, honey, your health is less important than some big meal or meals???

ARE YOU KIDDING ME??? Give me a break!!! , earth to

, do you read me???? Come in, !!!

Anyway, Thanksgiving is at the end of November and if you have surgery TODAY

you�ll have forgotten all about it by Thanksgiving. (They say, three months

on the outside.)

Think restaurant. Think take-out. Think Mc�s. Come on, honey,

you�re going to compromise your long-term health and survival so someone can

have DINNER???? You have GOT to be kidding!!!

GET YOUR HEALTH FIXED. IF SOMEONE HAS TO EAT CRACKERS AND ONLY CRACKERS ON

THANKSGIVING 2010 THE WORLD WILL NOT END. Send them all out here to my

house and I�ll feel them mushed grass or whatever they deserve. (At my

house this crowd of manifest incompetent creeps will be lucky to get

grass!!) Come on, girl!!

F.

on 8/23/10 1:35 PM, kjc at k_j_cotten@... wrote:

>

>

>

>

>

> I've not had knee surgery yet.� I went to the doctor today wanting another

> round of Synvisc injections.� He told me I had a Bakers cyst and my joint

was

> worn out.� He would not give me the injections and said there was nothing

more

> he could do but a replacement.� I'm 57.� He said " minimally invasive "

meant

> that the incision wouldn't be as long as it used to be but he still needed to

> go in from the front of the knee instead of the side.�

>

> Thanksgiving & Christmas are at my house and I do it all as I'm the only

> female in the family, with the exception of an elderly aunt thats not able.�

> If I have the surgery late September, will I be up to standing and cooking for

> hours in late November?� I couldn't pin the doctor down on that one!� I

would

> prefer to wait until after the holidays, but I'm afraid of the new insurance

> and health care business.� I'm set for this year.�

>

> Advice?�

>

> in TX

>

>

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This didn't go though last night. Sorry.

Re: {Disarmed} What to do....?

You don�t have daughters? You don�t have daughters-in-law? You don�t

have

sisters? Aunts? All your male relatives are in wheel chairs and/or

hopeless retards? (How did your line survive this long???) There are no

restaurants in your neighborhood? Only women in your family can cook

because all the men are born without thumbs? Without brains? The assisted

care facilities in which your relatives are apparently all housed don�t have

dining rooms???

Come on, honey, your health is less important than some big meal or meals???

ARE YOU KIDDING ME??? Give me a break!!! , earth to

, do you read me???? Come in, !!!

Anyway, Thanksgiving is at the end of November and if you have surgery TODAY

you�ll have forgotten all about it by Thanksgiving. (They say, three months

on the outside.)

Think restaurant. Think take-out. Think Mc�s. Come on, honey,

you�re going to compromise your long-term health and survival so someone can

have DINNER???? You have GOT to be kidding!!!

GET YOUR HEALTH FIXED. IF SOMEONE HAS TO EAT CRACKERS AND ONLY CRACKERS ON

THANKSGIVING 2010 THE WORLD WILL NOT END. Send them all out here to my

house and I�ll feel them mushed grass or whatever they deserve. (At my

house this crowd of manifest incompetent creeps will be lucky to get

grass!!) Come on, girl!!

F.

on 8/23/10 1:35 PM, kjc at k_j_cotten@... wrote:

>

>

>

>

>

> I've not had knee surgery yet.� I went to the doctor today wanting another

> round of Synvisc injections.� He told me I had a Bakers cyst and my joint

was

> worn out.� He would not give me the injections and said there was nothing

more

> he could do but a replacement.� I'm 57.� He said " minimally invasive "

meant

> that the incision wouldn't be as long as it used to be but he still needed to

> go in from the front of the knee instead of the side.�

>

> Thanksgiving & Christmas are at my house and I do it all as I'm the only

> female in the family, with the exception of an elderly aunt thats not able.�

> If I have the surgery late September, will I be up to standing and cooking for

> hours in late November?� I couldn't pin the doctor down on that one!� I

would

> prefer to wait until after the holidays, but I'm afraid of the new insurance

> and health care business.� I'm set for this year.�

>

> Advice?�

>

> in TX

>

>

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