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Sorry I didn't see this till now. Congratulations on finding one of the good

ones. And condolences on your knee/hip situation. That's horrible about the

consequences of their taking bone from your pelvis.

Ann

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Hi Ann,

I wanted to let you know there are good guys out there! My husband has been

through a lot with me and is still so supportive. We have been married 22

years... In One year he went through 5 knee surgeries with me. Then most

reciently, I had to have bone harvested from my pelvis to put in my knee...

I then fractured my pelvis because the bone graph site was so large that it

weakened my pelvis. Now 4 pelvis surgeries later, I'm left with chronic

pain, neuromas, and walk with a cane. I use to be an extremely active

middle aged woman, but not now. I guess he really meant his vows... For

better, for worse, in sickness and in health. I thank God I met him his

first term at Penn State and my second term. He's my rock.

Donna :)

>I can't remember whether I posted this before -- I'm not getting my own

>posts. When I was in the hosp. recently (one day) for a heart cath, my ex

>came in 3 times. Each time he got more & more angry over something (I

>think it was that he didn't want to spend the $10 to get me home or to come

>get me once I'm allowed to drive, to get my car, which I left at the

>hospital). He didn't give me a chance to offer to pay him back. The 3rd

>time, he was SHOUTING at me really loud, and incomprehensible and

>disturbing everyone -- all the rooms were just curtains -- and flailing his

>arms, and I was a little afraid he might lunge at me while I was trying to

>make sure my femoral artery didn't hemorrhage. So I asked the nurses to

>get Security (which they were very happy to do) & throw him out. They also

>threw him off the grounds & told him never to come back. He's never been

>that bad before, but he's always been very tight -- with money, with

>emotion, with time. That's why he's my EX. Fortunately I'm immune to him

>now, so I didn't take his shouting personally. Still not sure what it was

>about, but then, I haven't heard from him, either (mind you, I can only

>hear from him via e-mail -- if he called me, it would cost 50 cents, which

>would prevent his earning interest on that in the future (he's worth a

>million $$ or more)). Can you imagine him staying at my place &

>contributing anything at all to my care? I would hear nothing but

>criticism.

>

>Where are all the good ones? One of them is my next door neighbor, but

>he's happily married. Even so, he's done more for me in the 2 years I've

>known him than my ex ever did. Not to trash men in general -- I'm sure

>many men here are nice. But there are a whole bunch who aren't.

>

>Ann

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