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<blockquote data-quote="SFC" data-source="post: 178335" data-attributes="member: 15454"><p>Due to my last major surgery on my left shoulder, the 15th since the Army. I almost did not recover as it took me over eight hours to recover asking for drink, I heard all Surgeons and Recovery Nurses with a sigh of relief as they brought me an ice chip. An hour later, I was told to get dressed and go home and wait for your doctor to call. When I did see my doctor, he said that is it, no more surgeries for you unless death threatening. He looked at me and said, be careful on the pistol and rifle range.</p><p></p><p>I have two knees that were all but destroyed back in 1969, along with left shoulder dislocated, left wrist broken, my lower back felt like gel as I was told by the Army Docs, left and right ankles, the Left was crushed, right was broken and I still have shrapnel. Do not ask; Very long story, but according to the Army it was during a <strong>"Training Exercise" </strong>Fourteen years later the Army said you are no longer physically fit for the Army, Really now what was the first clue and why did you keep me so long. Your technical experience is no longer needed and we no long need people who speak Russian. </p><p></p><p>Yep, I can agree to that, even though I have arthris in all the joints. When I do have a bad day, I cannot move and I just wannt to make it to my Pride Power Lift Chair and sleep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SFC, post: 178335, member: 15454"] Due to my last major surgery on my left shoulder, the 15th since the Army. I almost did not recover as it took me over eight hours to recover asking for drink, I heard all Surgeons and Recovery Nurses with a sigh of relief as they brought me an ice chip. An hour later, I was told to get dressed and go home and wait for your doctor to call. When I did see my doctor, he said that is it, no more surgeries for you unless death threatening. He looked at me and said, be careful on the pistol and rifle range. I have two knees that were all but destroyed back in 1969, along with left shoulder dislocated, left wrist broken, my lower back felt like gel as I was told by the Army Docs, left and right ankles, the Left was crushed, right was broken and I still have shrapnel. Do not ask; Very long story, but according to the Army it was during a [B]"Training Exercise" [/B]Fourteen years later the Army said you are no longer physically fit for the Army, Really now what was the first clue and why did you keep me so long. Your technical experience is no longer needed and we no long need people who speak Russian. Yep, I can agree to that, even though I have arthris in all the joints. When I do have a bad day, I cannot move and I just wannt to make it to my Pride Power Lift Chair and sleep. [/QUOTE]
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