On 10/16/2013 9:30 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> 'm guessing a lot more than that lathe costs ...
> Yeah, I've heard rumors of 30 large.  I'll limp along on this for that sort
> of money. I can make me a polio style brace for far less than that.  It is
> improving, albeit slowly but I'm only using the crutches maybe 25% of the
> time the last 2 days. ;-)
>
> I probably won't go far enough to properly break it in anyway since I'm
> already 79 & counting.  Diabetics don't come with any warranty either.
> Ticker up and quit, generally with no warnings.

30 large... does not surprise me.....
Did I mention that there are many very nice houses, located on the many 
lakes around and in Warsaw??

My Dad is almost 83 and is a type II diabetic and he says his knees are 
giving him problems now also.. but I can't see much difference.
He still gets around pretty good.   Diabetes is a pain but it is 
manageable for him.    I suspect I will not escape that either.
My parents just remodeled their house... Mom is 83.   I thought they 
would add on a wheelchair accessible bathroom.. nope.
A new large room out the back and they pushed out the front of the house 
so he would have a bigger office.
The remodel took an entire year..  and now I hear that they have further 
remodeling plans in the works!
When you find out how you can get a warranty .. let us know.  ;-)
I'm not sure I want any warning..

Dave


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