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old

02-26-2008 21:15:15




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Got a call from Larrys wife tonight. He now has a big hole in his foot where some metal was removed. Hes a diabetic so that in its self is a problem. Hes going to AR on Thursday to bury his FIL. Might want to keep him in your thoughts. Sorry I'm a preachers son so I'll not use the word prayer. Reason me and my dad did not agree on things and what the book said

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Floyd A tn

02-27-2008 06:38:12




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 Re: Larry 59 update sort of in reply to old timer in ohio, 02-26-2008 21:15:15  
Keeping him in our thoughts and prayers..

I hope that he gets well soon. Diabetes runs in my family as well. Lots of the family has it, thankfully i don't for now..

My thoughts and prayers are also with the family of the FIL.. My FIL was given three weeks to live 2 days ago.. He is eat up with cancer..



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Nancy Howell

02-27-2008 05:45:48




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 Re: Larry 59 update sort of in reply to old, 02-26-2008 21:15:15  
Diabetes can and usually does cause circulation problems in the lower limbs. Because of poor circulation, wounds can be difficult and slow to heal. Many diabetics unfortunately loose feet to the disease. It can also cause your eyesight to deteriorate. Its a nasty disease. Will definitely keep him before the Lord.



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fixerupper

02-27-2008 05:30:25




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 Re: Larry 59 update sort of in reply to old, 02-26-2008 21:15:15  
I hope Larry heals quickly. Diabetes is not something to take lightly. Jim



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dave2

02-27-2008 04:28:17




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 Re: Larry 59 update sort of in reply to old, 02-26-2008 21:15:15  
hope things work out. Is it true that diabetics don't really ever heal wounds again?

Dave



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HENRY E NC

02-27-2008 06:08:00




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 Re: Larry 59 update sort of in reply to dave2, 02-27-2008 04:28:17  
Really never heard it that way but I know that wounds in or on the legs and feet are very hard to heal because of the low circulation in diabetics. My doctor son is always warning me about not cutting my legs and feet and I also know several people who have lost their legs and feet to diabetes. There are several places nationwide that specialize iin healing diabetics. Henry



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