Guest guest Posted April 10, 2011 Report Share Posted April 10, 2011 Thanks! I guess because my son was afraid of water as a kid, we never gave him swimming lessons. He was deprived, I guess. He still isn't fond of water - for swimming I mean. He does shower regularly, thank goodness. ________________________________ From: BARB <barbmch@...> Joint Replacement Sent: Sat, April 9, 2011 10:16:40 PM Subject: Re: Antibiotics before Dental Work and also winter. they will hold up us big kids too...I saw them for sale in my Florida Wal-Mart just this week............BARB in Florida Re: [Norton AntiSpam]Re: Antibiotics before Dental Work I was also told that I would have to take a large dose of antibiotics before any invasive surgery or dental work for the rest of my life. When I asked why, I was told that if you get an infection in the blood stream, it will go right to the replacement joint. (thinking it was something that did not belong in the body) If you do get a bad infection in the joint it will most likely have to be removed. I myself, would prefer not to have that happen so I guess I will follow doctor's orders. Funny story about the swim noodles. We rarely get to the low 90's in northeast Pa. I cannot imagine what 120 would feel like. Pat Tyler Hill, Pa. ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2011 Report Share Posted April 10, 2011 Too many kids drown in Australia each year... Its a big thing to learn form 4 months on, not just back yard pools, which legally have to be fenced, not every one closes them or checks they still shut automatically. But dams on farms rivers etc, -- Re: Antibiotics before Dental Work and also winter. they will hold up us big kids too...I saw them for sale in my Florida Wal-Mart just this week............BARB in Florida Re: [Norton AntiSpam]Re: Antibiotics before Dental Work I was also told that I would have to take a large dose of antibiotics before any invasive surgery or dental work for the rest of my life. When I asked why, I was told that if you get an infection in the blood stream, it will go right to the replacement joint. (thinking it was something that did not belong in the body) If you do get a bad infection in the joint it will most likely have to be removed. I myself, would prefer not to have that happen so I guess I will follow doctor's orders. Funny story about the swim noodles. We rarely get to the low 90's in northeast Pa. I cannot imagine what 120 would feel like. Pat Tyler Hill, Pa. ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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