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Hunting is out for me this year
Josh:
Thank you very much Nate, means alot man.
Yeah Mike I wanted the Pig valve at first till the doctor told me it was out of the question. I wanted it so I wouldn't have to take the Coumadin. But I would rather get it done once than to have to go through it again down the road.. He said the mechanical valves are designed to last hundreds of years but in someone as young as me my heart would tear the pig valve up in a few years.
medicinewheel:
--- Quote from: Josh on September 02, 2010, 01:56:01 am ---... and there's no telling how long it is gonna be before I can draw a bow or even make a bow. Bow building/archery are such a big part of my life now ...
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I believe if you try not to make a bow each day, but take you're time and enjoy your doings, go slow and in small steps, also if you shoot a nice lighter bow a few arrows a day and concentrate on each and every arrow it'll help you to find back to 'normal', find back to yourself!
All the best to you and your future family from across the big pond...
nugget:
It is good you are getting it repaired. The medical field has alot of advancments today. Valve replacement is like routine surgery now. I wish you a speedy recovery, a long life, and happy mariage. You should be able to shoot build and knap with the right precautions.
HoBow:
Good luck man! Praying for swift recovery.
RG:
Same here Josh no hunting or building bows for me this year Long story but am looking foward to when I can get back in the groove
Think it will be just like riding a bicycle we will step right back in Good luck with the surgey I know all to well what the Docs can do
these days Plenty of prayers will be sent up from our house
Ron
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