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netspawn10 karma

It's so cool how they now replace the bone with an implant. In high school a friend of mine had a tumour in his left thigh. The only option at the time was amputation and chemo. It seemed such a waste to lose the whole leg because the femur was bad.

How well does the implant work for you?

netspawn8 karma

Dale screwed up his signature in my book last year. He wrote Dele with the first e upside down. I think it is supposed to be an upside down a. But then again, Dale is an idiot so it could have been on purpose.

My question though is what do the characters think when a grown woman like myself (with no accompanying kids) wants a photo and autograph and acts all excited about it? I just can't help it.

netspawn3 karma

Yes! I'm Canadian and fluent in french. I'm treated like something caught on the bottom of a shoe when I speak french in France.

netspawn2 karma

My cousin had a similar bleed about 25 years ago and it was hard work but she fully recovered with all her faculties. With today's advancements you should do well.

I must admit, know very little about Singapore. Do you have socialized medicine and are you easily able to get the care and therapy you need?

netspawn2 karma

Glad to hear you are getting the support you need. Get well and I encourage you take the opportunity during your recovery to be as much of a dick as possible because you have a ready made excuse!:) Such an opportunity is not likely to happen again.