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I became a meat crayon
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<blockquote data-quote="LS WUT" data-source="post: 16977995" data-attributes="member: 152454"><p>Of course Sir! Thanks for the daily laughs. Those are always helpful. I mean it when I say I’ve learned a lot during this process. I broke my ankle a couple years back, but I was up and at it in no time in a boot. Granted this accident was a tad bit worse, however I never thought I’d be out and down this long. Trying to remain focused on the goals at hand, and not getting caught up on what I didn’t get done is tough for me to do. My physical therapist said to me yesterday when I didn’t get to my 120 I got to 119. She said that I’m so close and to not let it get to my head over 1 degree. If everyone worked and tried as hard as I do her job would be extremely easy. I nodded and said thank you, but I knew deep down that 1 degree was gonna bother me. So me being me I went home and I cranked my knee until I had more tears in my eyes. I’ll be at that 120 by tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LS WUT, post: 16977995, member: 152454"] Of course Sir! Thanks for the daily laughs. Those are always helpful. I mean it when I say I’ve learned a lot during this process. I broke my ankle a couple years back, but I was up and at it in no time in a boot. Granted this accident was a tad bit worse, however I never thought I’d be out and down this long. Trying to remain focused on the goals at hand, and not getting caught up on what I didn’t get done is tough for me to do. My physical therapist said to me yesterday when I didn’t get to my 120 I got to 119. She said that I’m so close and to not let it get to my head over 1 degree. If everyone worked and tried as hard as I do her job would be extremely easy. I nodded and said thank you, but I knew deep down that 1 degree was gonna bother me. So me being me I went home and I cranked my knee until I had more tears in my eyes. I’ll be at that 120 by tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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