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Oh Traci, I am so happy for you!

Love, Lynn

--- In , TM McIntosh <prowlermeow@...>

wrote:

>

> Hello to all my Sisters,

>

> Sorry I haven't been much on the board lately. I've got clearance

to go back to work half days starting on Monday. I've been getting

myself organized and caught up on stuff. I haven't been back to work

since October 2nd, 2007 and that's the day I had to run out of there

to meet my surgeon in Emergency.

>

> I still have my nurse come in once a day to change the packing. I

still have an open wound.

>

> For those Ladies about to be explanted, again, please don't let my

case scare you, it's definitely not the norm.

>

> Now getting to the disgustingly wonderful part. I haven't seen the

horses since December so I decided to go to the Ranch and see them.

I went out to the pasture and found it to be quite muddy (we're

having a freak warm spell here in Ontario).

>

> I walking along in the mud wearing my short rubber boots when my

right foot went it really deep and the suction from the mud caused my

boot to come off. Yep, you guessed it, I stepped in horse s**t. It

was my bare foot and I'm thinking, this is kinda squidgy. I had to

look for my boot because it disappeared in the mud. I finally found

it and put my foot back in it. Of course it was full of horse s " " t

and mud.

>

> I was so happy to be with the horses so when this happened, I just

totally laughed my head off. The horses were great and we were all

happy to see each other.

>

> Love to all,

> Traci

>

>

> No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston

Churchill

>

> ---------------------------------

> Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

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Oh Traci, I am so happy for you!

Love, Lynn

--- In , TM McIntosh <prowlermeow@...>

wrote:

>

> Hello to all my Sisters,

>

> Sorry I haven't been much on the board lately. I've got clearance

to go back to work half days starting on Monday. I've been getting

myself organized and caught up on stuff. I haven't been back to work

since October 2nd, 2007 and that's the day I had to run out of there

to meet my surgeon in Emergency.

>

> I still have my nurse come in once a day to change the packing. I

still have an open wound.

>

> For those Ladies about to be explanted, again, please don't let my

case scare you, it's definitely not the norm.

>

> Now getting to the disgustingly wonderful part. I haven't seen the

horses since December so I decided to go to the Ranch and see them.

I went out to the pasture and found it to be quite muddy (we're

having a freak warm spell here in Ontario).

>

> I walking along in the mud wearing my short rubber boots when my

right foot went it really deep and the suction from the mud caused my

boot to come off. Yep, you guessed it, I stepped in horse s**t. It

was my bare foot and I'm thinking, this is kinda squidgy. I had to

look for my boot because it disappeared in the mud. I finally found

it and put my foot back in it. Of course it was full of horse s " " t

and mud.

>

> I was so happy to be with the horses so when this happened, I just

totally laughed my head off. The horses were great and we were all

happy to see each other.

>

> Love to all,

> Traci

>

>

> No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston

Churchill

>

> ---------------------------------

> Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

>

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Hi Lynda,

I am sorry that you are dealing with another issue. I hope I am on

line to hear what the results are.

You are in my prayers.

Love, Lynn

> >

> > Hello to all my Sisters,

> >

> > Sorry I haven't been much on the board lately. I've got

clearance

> to go back to work half days starting on Monday. I've been getting

> myself organized and caught up on stuff. I haven't been back to

work

> since October 2nd, 2007 and that's the day I had to run out of

there

> to meet my surgeon in Emergency.

> >

> > I still have my nurse come in once a day to change the packing.

I

> still have an open wound.

> >

> > For those Ladies about to be explanted, again, please don't let

my

> case scare you, it's definitely not the norm.

> >

> > Now getting to the disgustingly wonderful part. I haven't seen

the

> horses since December so I decided to go to the Ranch and see

them.

> I went out to the pasture and found it to be quite muddy (we're

> having a freak warm spell here in Ontario).

> >

> > I walking along in the mud wearing my short rubber boots when my

> right foot went it really deep and the suction from the mud caused

my

> boot to come off. Yep, you guessed it, I stepped in horse s**t.

It

> was my bare foot and I'm thinking, this is kinda squidgy. I had to

> look for my boot because it disappeared in the mud. I finally

found

> it and put my foot back in it. Of course it was full of horse s " " t

> and mud.

> >

> > I was so happy to be with the horses so when this happened, I

just

> totally laughed my head off. The horses were great and we were all

> happy to see each other.

> >

> > Love to all,

> > Traci

> >

> >

> > No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston

> Churchill

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

> >

>

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Hi Lynda,

I am sorry that you are dealing with another issue. I hope I am on

line to hear what the results are.

You are in my prayers.

Love, Lynn

> >

> > Hello to all my Sisters,

> >

> > Sorry I haven't been much on the board lately. I've got

clearance

> to go back to work half days starting on Monday. I've been getting

> myself organized and caught up on stuff. I haven't been back to

work

> since October 2nd, 2007 and that's the day I had to run out of

there

> to meet my surgeon in Emergency.

> >

> > I still have my nurse come in once a day to change the packing.

I

> still have an open wound.

> >

> > For those Ladies about to be explanted, again, please don't let

my

> case scare you, it's definitely not the norm.

> >

> > Now getting to the disgustingly wonderful part. I haven't seen

the

> horses since December so I decided to go to the Ranch and see

them.

> I went out to the pasture and found it to be quite muddy (we're

> having a freak warm spell here in Ontario).

> >

> > I walking along in the mud wearing my short rubber boots when my

> right foot went it really deep and the suction from the mud caused

my

> boot to come off. Yep, you guessed it, I stepped in horse s**t.

It

> was my bare foot and I'm thinking, this is kinda squidgy. I had to

> look for my boot because it disappeared in the mud. I finally

found

> it and put my foot back in it. Of course it was full of horse s " " t

> and mud.

> >

> > I was so happy to be with the horses so when this happened, I

just

> totally laughed my head off. The horses were great and we were all

> happy to see each other.

> >

> > Love to all,

> > Traci

> >

> >

> > No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston

> Churchill

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

> >

>

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I will Lynda.

Lynn

> > > >

> > > > Hello to all my Sisters,

> > > >

> > > > Sorry I haven't been much on the board lately. I've got

> >clearance

> > > to go back to work half days starting on Monday. I've been

getting

> > > myself organized and caught up on stuff. I haven't been back to

> >work

> > > since October 2nd, 2007 and that's the day I had to run out of

> >there

> > > to meet my surgeon in Emergency.

> > > >

> > > > I still have my nurse come in once a day to change the

packing.

> >I

> > > still have an open wound.

> > > >

> > > > For those Ladies about to be explanted, again, please don't

let

> >my

> > > case scare you, it's definitely not the norm.

> > > >

> > > > Now getting to the disgustingly wonderful part. I haven't seen

> >the

> > > horses since December so I decided to go to the Ranch and see

> >them.

> > > I went out to the pasture and found it to be quite muddy (we're

> > > having a freak warm spell here in Ontario).

> > > >

> > > > I walking along in the mud wearing my short rubber boots when

my

> > > right foot went it really deep and the suction from the mud

caused

> >my

> > > boot to come off. Yep, you guessed it, I stepped in horse s**t.

> >It

> > > was my bare foot and I'm thinking, this is kinda squidgy. I had

to

> > > look for my boot because it disappeared in the mud. I finally

> >found

> > > it and put my foot back in it. Of course it was full of horse

s " " t

> > > and mud.

> > > >

> > > > I was so happy to be with the horses so when this happened, I

> >just

> > > totally laughed my head off. The horses were great and we were

all

> > > happy to see each other.

> > > >

> > > > Love to all,

> > > > Traci

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle.

~Winston

> > > Churchill

> > > >

> > > > ---------------------------------

> > > > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

>

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I will Lynda.

Lynn

> > > >

> > > > Hello to all my Sisters,

> > > >

> > > > Sorry I haven't been much on the board lately. I've got

> >clearance

> > > to go back to work half days starting on Monday. I've been

getting

> > > myself organized and caught up on stuff. I haven't been back to

> >work

> > > since October 2nd, 2007 and that's the day I had to run out of

> >there

> > > to meet my surgeon in Emergency.

> > > >

> > > > I still have my nurse come in once a day to change the

packing.

> >I

> > > still have an open wound.

> > > >

> > > > For those Ladies about to be explanted, again, please don't

let

> >my

> > > case scare you, it's definitely not the norm.

> > > >

> > > > Now getting to the disgustingly wonderful part. I haven't seen

> >the

> > > horses since December so I decided to go to the Ranch and see

> >them.

> > > I went out to the pasture and found it to be quite muddy (we're

> > > having a freak warm spell here in Ontario).

> > > >

> > > > I walking along in the mud wearing my short rubber boots when

my

> > > right foot went it really deep and the suction from the mud

caused

> >my

> > > boot to come off. Yep, you guessed it, I stepped in horse s**t.

> >It

> > > was my bare foot and I'm thinking, this is kinda squidgy. I had

to

> > > look for my boot because it disappeared in the mud. I finally

> >found

> > > it and put my foot back in it. Of course it was full of horse

s " " t

> > > and mud.

> > > >

> > > > I was so happy to be with the horses so when this happened, I

> >just

> > > totally laughed my head off. The horses were great and we were

all

> > > happy to see each other.

> > > >

> > > > Love to all,

> > > > Traci

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle.

~Winston

> > > Churchill

> > > >

> > > > ---------------------------------

> > > > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

>

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Hi Lynn,

I suspect that I won't find out anything until Monday. There is a

blockage somewhere causing something to show up on x-ray. It does

not sound good, but many things can be responsible. It is not a

virus, as I had a cbc a couple of days ago and the white count was

not high. It could be bacterial, but I don't have any high

fever. I do have low grade fevers in the evenings sometimes. It

could be pleurisy, but I don't know. I do have pain in the ulnar

nerve area that I thought was a spread of the RSD. I had part of a

rib removed there many years ago (auto accident). Maybe it is

something else, and not RSD. In any case, I cannot think it is a

good thing. Keep those prayers going.

Lynda

At 05:30 PM 1/10/2008, you wrote:

>Hi Lynda,

>

>I am sorry that you are dealing with another issue. I hope I am on

>line to hear what the results are.

>

>You are in my prayers.

>

>Love, Lynn

>

>

> > >

> > > Hello to all my Sisters,

> > >

> > > Sorry I haven't been much on the board lately. I've got

>clearance

> > to go back to work half days starting on Monday. I've been getting

> > myself organized and caught up on stuff. I haven't been back to

>work

> > since October 2nd, 2007 and that's the day I had to run out of

>there

> > to meet my surgeon in Emergency.

> > >

> > > I still have my nurse come in once a day to change the packing.

>I

> > still have an open wound.

> > >

> > > For those Ladies about to be explanted, again, please don't let

>my

> > case scare you, it's definitely not the norm.

> > >

> > > Now getting to the disgustingly wonderful part. I haven't seen

>the

> > horses since December so I decided to go to the Ranch and see

>them.

> > I went out to the pasture and found it to be quite muddy (we're

> > having a freak warm spell here in Ontario).

> > >

> > > I walking along in the mud wearing my short rubber boots when my

> > right foot went it really deep and the suction from the mud caused

>my

> > boot to come off. Yep, you guessed it, I stepped in horse s**t.

>It

> > was my bare foot and I'm thinking, this is kinda squidgy. I had to

> > look for my boot because it disappeared in the mud. I finally

>found

> > it and put my foot back in it. Of course it was full of horse s " " t

> > and mud.

> > >

> > > I was so happy to be with the horses so when this happened, I

>just

> > totally laughed my head off. The horses were great and we were all

> > happy to see each other.

> > >

> > > Love to all,

> > > Traci

> > >

> > >

> > > No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston

> > Churchill

> > >

> > > ---------------------------------

> > > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

> > >

> >

>

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Hi Lynn,

I suspect that I won't find out anything until Monday. There is a

blockage somewhere causing something to show up on x-ray. It does

not sound good, but many things can be responsible. It is not a

virus, as I had a cbc a couple of days ago and the white count was

not high. It could be bacterial, but I don't have any high

fever. I do have low grade fevers in the evenings sometimes. It

could be pleurisy, but I don't know. I do have pain in the ulnar

nerve area that I thought was a spread of the RSD. I had part of a

rib removed there many years ago (auto accident). Maybe it is

something else, and not RSD. In any case, I cannot think it is a

good thing. Keep those prayers going.

Lynda

At 05:30 PM 1/10/2008, you wrote:

>Hi Lynda,

>

>I am sorry that you are dealing with another issue. I hope I am on

>line to hear what the results are.

>

>You are in my prayers.

>

>Love, Lynn

>

>

> > >

> > > Hello to all my Sisters,

> > >

> > > Sorry I haven't been much on the board lately. I've got

>clearance

> > to go back to work half days starting on Monday. I've been getting

> > myself organized and caught up on stuff. I haven't been back to

>work

> > since October 2nd, 2007 and that's the day I had to run out of

>there

> > to meet my surgeon in Emergency.

> > >

> > > I still have my nurse come in once a day to change the packing.

>I

> > still have an open wound.

> > >

> > > For those Ladies about to be explanted, again, please don't let

>my

> > case scare you, it's definitely not the norm.

> > >

> > > Now getting to the disgustingly wonderful part. I haven't seen

>the

> > horses since December so I decided to go to the Ranch and see

>them.

> > I went out to the pasture and found it to be quite muddy (we're

> > having a freak warm spell here in Ontario).

> > >

> > > I walking along in the mud wearing my short rubber boots when my

> > right foot went it really deep and the suction from the mud caused

>my

> > boot to come off. Yep, you guessed it, I stepped in horse s**t.

>It

> > was my bare foot and I'm thinking, this is kinda squidgy. I had to

> > look for my boot because it disappeared in the mud. I finally

>found

> > it and put my foot back in it. Of course it was full of horse s " " t

> > and mud.

> > >

> > > I was so happy to be with the horses so when this happened, I

>just

> > totally laughed my head off. The horses were great and we were all

> > happy to see each other.

> > >

> > > Love to all,

> > > Traci

> > >

> > >

> > > No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston

> > Churchill

> > >

> > > ---------------------------------

> > > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

> > >

> >

>

>

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Traci, we are happy that you were able to see your horses, and your foot and boot are both washable. It was worth getting stuck in the mud, just to see them.

Please take care of our Traci...love you....Mom and Superman

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A Disgustingly Wonderful Day

Hello to all my Sisters,Sorry I haven't been much on the board lately. I've got clearance to go back to work half days starting on Monday. I've been getting myself organized and caught up on stuff. I haven't been back to work since October 2nd, 2007 and that's the day I had to run out of there to meet my surgeon in Emergency.I still have my nurse come in once a day to change the packing. I still have an open wound.For those Ladies about to be explanted, again, please don't let my case scare you, it's definitely not the norm.Now getting to the disgustingly wonderful part. I haven't seen the horses since December so I decided to go to the Ranch and see them. I went out to the pasture and found it to be quite muddy (we're having a freak warm spell here in Ontario).I walking along in the mud wearing my short rubber boots when my right foot went it really deep and the suction from the mud caused my boot to come off. Yep, you guessed it, I stepped in horse s**t. It was my bare foot and I'm thinking, this is kinda squidgy. I had to look for my boot because it disappeared in the mud. I finally found it and put my foot back in it. Of course it was full of horse s""t and mud. I was so happy to be with the horses so when this happened, I just totally laughed my head off. The horses were great and we were all happy to see each other.Love to all,TraciNo hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston Churchill

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Traci, we are happy that you were able to see your horses, and your foot and boot are both washable. It was worth getting stuck in the mud, just to see them.

Please take care of our Traci...love you....Mom and Superman

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~```````

A Disgustingly Wonderful Day

Hello to all my Sisters,Sorry I haven't been much on the board lately. I've got clearance to go back to work half days starting on Monday. I've been getting myself organized and caught up on stuff. I haven't been back to work since October 2nd, 2007 and that's the day I had to run out of there to meet my surgeon in Emergency.I still have my nurse come in once a day to change the packing. I still have an open wound.For those Ladies about to be explanted, again, please don't let my case scare you, it's definitely not the norm.Now getting to the disgustingly wonderful part. I haven't seen the horses since December so I decided to go to the Ranch and see them. I went out to the pasture and found it to be quite muddy (we're having a freak warm spell here in Ontario).I walking along in the mud wearing my short rubber boots when my right foot went it really deep and the suction from the mud caused my boot to come off. Yep, you guessed it, I stepped in horse s**t. It was my bare foot and I'm thinking, this is kinda squidgy. I had to look for my boot because it disappeared in the mud. I finally found it and put my foot back in it. Of course it was full of horse s""t and mud. I was so happy to be with the horses so when this happened, I just totally laughed my head off. The horses were great and we were all happy to see each other.Love to all,TraciNo hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston Churchill

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Traci- I'm glad to hear that you are doing better. Take it easy and

make sure you don't do too much right now.

Your story was hilarious! I have a good one for ya....

I was dog sitting one time for a co-worker a few years back. They

asked if I could stay at their house for the weekend and take care of

their chocolate lab. The lab was full grown but still a puppy and not

yet trained in any way! They had this special collar on her so if she

left the yard (there was no fence,) it would shock her and she

wouldn't be able to cross a certain point.

Well, the whole weekend was a disaster because she weighed almost as

much as I did and I had NO control over her! So, one night I was

watching TV and she went and stood by the back door, so I went and

opened it thinking she had to go potty. Suddenly, she started running

really fast out of the yard and I couldn't figure out what was going

on! I had no shoes on but I knew I had to go get her, so I went

chasing after her! I stepped in sooooooooo much dog sh** trying to get

a hold of that dog...it was the most disgusting thing ever! I finally

caught up with her at the neighbors house and brought her home. I had

dog sh** up to my ankles. I later realized that she had chewed right

through that collar and it was off!

Needless to say...they never asked me to dog sit again!

Love, Krista

ps. what are the tape worms eating today?

>

> Hello to all my Sisters,

>

> Sorry I haven't been much on the board lately. I've got clearance

to go back to work half days starting on Monday. I've been getting

myself organized and caught up on stuff. I haven't been back to work

since October 2nd, 2007 and that's the day I had to run out of there

to meet my surgeon in Emergency.

>

> I still have my nurse come in once a day to change the packing. I

still have an open wound.

>

> For those Ladies about to be explanted, again, please don't let my

case scare you, it's definitely not the norm.

>

> Now getting to the disgustingly wonderful part. I haven't seen the

horses since December so I decided to go to the Ranch and see them. I

went out to the pasture and found it to be quite muddy (we're having a

freak warm spell here in Ontario).

>

> I walking along in the mud wearing my short rubber boots when my

right foot went it really deep and the suction from the mud caused my

boot to come off. Yep, you guessed it, I stepped in horse s**t. It

was my bare foot and I'm thinking, this is kinda squidgy. I had to

look for my boot because it disappeared in the mud. I finally found

it and put my foot back in it. Of course it was full of horse s " " t

and mud.

>

> I was so happy to be with the horses so when this happened, I just

totally laughed my head off. The horses were great and we were all

happy to see each other.

>

> Love to all,

> Traci

>

>

> No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston

Churchill

>

> ---------------------------------

> Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

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Hi Krista,I'm glad my story cracked you up. I thought it was hilarious. I love your story with the energetic puppy. Too funny. The tapeworms are eating cheesecake with fudge sauce. They are in my kitchen and won't leave. Heh heh.Love TraciKrista <seekingthetruthaboutimplants@...> wrote: Traci- I'm glad to hear that you are doing better. Take it easy and make sure you don't do too much right now. Your story was hilarious! I have a good one for ya.... I was dog sitting one time for a

co-worker a few years back. They asked if I could stay at their house for the weekend and take care of their chocolate lab. The lab was full grown but still a puppy and not yet trained in any way! They had this special collar on her so if she left the yard (there was no fence,) it would shock her and she wouldn't be able to cross a certain point. Well, the whole weekend was a disaster because she weighed almost as much as I did and I had NO control over her! So, one night I was watching TV and she went and stood by the back door, so I went and opened it thinking she had to go potty. Suddenly, she started running really fast out of the yard and I couldn't figure out what was going on! I had no shoes on but I knew I had to go get her, so I went chasing after her! I stepped in sooooooooo much dog sh** trying to get a hold of that dog...it was the most disgusting thing ever! I finally caught up with her at the neighbors

house and brought her home. I had dog sh** up to my ankles. I later realized that she had chewed right through that collar and it was off! Needless to say...they never asked me to dog sit again! Love, Krista ps. what are the tape worms eating today? > > Hello to all my Sisters, > > Sorry I haven't been much on the board lately. I've got clearance to go back to work half days starting on Monday. I've been getting myself organized and caught up on stuff. I haven't been back to work since October 2nd, 2007 and that's the day I had to run out of there to meet my surgeon in Emergency. > > I still have my nurse come in once a day to change the packing. I still have an open wound. > > For those Ladies about to be

explanted, again, please don't let my case scare you, it's definitely not the norm. > > Now getting to the disgustingly wonderful part. I haven't seen the horses since December so I decided to go to the Ranch and see them. I went out to the pasture and found it to be quite muddy (we're having a freak warm spell here in Ontario). > > I walking along in the mud wearing my short rubber boots when my right foot went it really deep and the suction from the mud caused my boot to come off. Yep, you guessed it, I stepped in horse s**t. It was my bare foot and I'm thinking, this is kinda squidgy. I had to look for my boot because it disappeared in the mud. I finally found it and put my foot back in it. Of course it was full of horse s""t and mud. > > I was so happy to be with the horses so when this happened, I just totally laughed my head off. The horses were great and we were

all happy to see each other. > > Love to all, > Traci > > > No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston Churchill > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston Churchill

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Girls ~

Ya got me rolling ~ Thanks for

breakfast........life is far too short

eat your dessert first ~

Love DedeStart the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year.

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Girls ~

Ya got me rolling ~ Thanks for

breakfast........life is far too short

eat your dessert first ~

Love DedeStart the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape in the new year.

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Traci,

Wow girl, I am so sorry that you are still going

through complication:( I have thought of you often in

the past few months when I have been away from the

board. I will pray that you continue to improve each

day and that you can get back to work and feel great

really really soon!!!

I am so glad that you are keeping such a strong and

positive attitude and that you can see your horses!

xo Katy:)

--- TM McIntosh <prowlermeow@...> wrote:

> Hello to all my Sisters,

>

> Sorry I haven't been much on the board lately. I've

> got clearance to go back to work half days starting

> on Monday. I've been getting myself organized and

> caught up on stuff. I haven't been back to work

> since October 2nd, 2007 and that's the day I had to

> run out of there to meet my surgeon in Emergency.

>

> I still have my nurse come in once a day to change

> the packing. I still have an open wound.

>

> For those Ladies about to be explanted, again,

> please don't let my case scare you, it's definitely

> not the norm.

>

> Now getting to the disgustingly wonderful part. I

> haven't seen the horses since December so I decided

> to go to the Ranch and see them. I went out to the

> pasture and found it to be quite muddy (we're having

> a freak warm spell here in Ontario).

>

> I walking along in the mud wearing my short rubber

> boots when my right foot went it really deep and the

> suction from the mud caused my boot to come off.

> Yep, you guessed it, I stepped in horse s**t. It

> was my bare foot and I'm thinking, this is kinda

> squidgy. I had to look for my boot because it

> disappeared in the mud. I finally found it and put

> my foot back in it. Of course it was full of horse

> s " " t and mud.

>

> I was so happy to be with the horses so when this

> happened, I just totally laughed my head off. The

> horses were great and we were all happy to see each

> other.

>

> Love to all,

> Traci

>

>

> No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the

> saddle. ~Winston Churchill

>

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Traci,

Wow girl, I am so sorry that you are still going

through complication:( I have thought of you often in

the past few months when I have been away from the

board. I will pray that you continue to improve each

day and that you can get back to work and feel great

really really soon!!!

I am so glad that you are keeping such a strong and

positive attitude and that you can see your horses!

xo Katy:)

--- TM McIntosh <prowlermeow@...> wrote:

> Hello to all my Sisters,

>

> Sorry I haven't been much on the board lately. I've

> got clearance to go back to work half days starting

> on Monday. I've been getting myself organized and

> caught up on stuff. I haven't been back to work

> since October 2nd, 2007 and that's the day I had to

> run out of there to meet my surgeon in Emergency.

>

> I still have my nurse come in once a day to change

> the packing. I still have an open wound.

>

> For those Ladies about to be explanted, again,

> please don't let my case scare you, it's definitely

> not the norm.

>

> Now getting to the disgustingly wonderful part. I

> haven't seen the horses since December so I decided

> to go to the Ranch and see them. I went out to the

> pasture and found it to be quite muddy (we're having

> a freak warm spell here in Ontario).

>

> I walking along in the mud wearing my short rubber

> boots when my right foot went it really deep and the

> suction from the mud caused my boot to come off.

> Yep, you guessed it, I stepped in horse s**t. It

> was my bare foot and I'm thinking, this is kinda

> squidgy. I had to look for my boot because it

> disappeared in the mud. I finally found it and put

> my foot back in it. Of course it was full of horse

> s " " t and mud.

>

> I was so happy to be with the horses so when this

> happened, I just totally laughed my head off. The

> horses were great and we were all happy to see each

> other.

>

> Love to all,

> Traci

>

>

> No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the

> saddle. ~Winston Churchill

>

> ---------------------------------

> Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to

Answers and share what you know at http://ca.answers.

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