Posted by 37 Chief on August 27, 2010 at 17:35:51 from (70.181.168.186):
Some of you may remember last week I posted of problems I was having from my knee. After spending most of this week in and out of the doctor office. It was determined I had a bad infection in my arm, and knee, plus something torn loose in the knee, from squatting while pressure washing my tractor. No idea where the infection came from. Most think it was from the black swamp type water I was stuck in. Plus all that I developed a blood clot in my lower leg from sitting all night as I couldn't sleep in my bed. Today is the first day I can move around with out a cain. I had a mowing job I needed to do. So I had my brother help me with the run tractor, while I used a hand machine around a large ditch so he could see where he was going. I disturbed a bee hive and before I could hobble away I was hit at least 5 times. Hope you had a better day. stan
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