[AT] Tire chains
jtchall at nc.rr.com
jtchall at nc.rr.com
Wed Jan 14 16:04:01 PST 2015
Farmer, It took my dad quite a while to get over his quad bypass when he was
only 70. Once he did he was able to do pretty much what he wanted--including
smoking . At 83 he had to have a heart valve put in, also he found out he
has COPD. That valve failed this fall and he got another new one for
Christmas. 6 months before the first one fizzled out he ran his Farmall M
pulling a 12' cultimulcher over 15 acres of Milo this past June. My point in
all this, remain deliberate in your intentions to get well and you will
stand a very good chance of doing so. Kind of like when the last load of
grain is sold and the checkbook isn't where you want it to be, but somehow
you find the determination to hook up the planter and go put in another
crop. Best of luck!
John Hall
-----Original Message-----
From: Indiana Robinson
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 3:31 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Tire chains
They told me ahead that recovery from my "chop-open" bypass would take
about 6 months but afterwards they started stretching it out. I think they
don't want to scare people out. [?] Still, I keep slowly getting better and
my mind is getting slowly clearer. I can now work a couple of hours a day
most days and the problem solving part of my brain keeps poking up and
looking around. [?]
I'm quite hopeful for a good spring.
.
Still checking the grounds...
--
Nothing will teach you patience like a horse. Rule #1, the horse is rarely
wrong...
If you want to get inside of a horse's head love is the key, not anger or
impatience and never revenge. Pet it, groom it, feed it, water it; and only
then ask it to work with you as a friend.
Francis Robinson
aka "farmer"
Central Indiana USA
robinson46176 at gmail.com
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