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My sister just got scammed in the purchase of hay for her horses. Went onto a website that claimed the feed was good for curing founder (a condition of the hooves resulting from too rich a diet). She paid the money and even spoke to someone about delivery. When it didn't come she phoned back and got all sort of runarounds. Luckily she was only buying a few bales, but the loss was pretty hard on a pensioner. She contacted her bank to report it, but didn't get any satisfaction. I think that she also contacted the police, but it would go into the insoluble cases file.

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2 minutes ago, facthunter said:

Do you mean "Unsolvable"? Nev

And OME has been caught by the Grammar Police red handed in a spelling violation. "Insolvable" is the correct word.

 

Def'n: If a problem, difficulty, or mystery is insolvable, it is not possible to find a solution to it or the cause of it. :

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I wish ! .

I use the weaker left arm for everything now .

I broke the skiny bone in the forearm,  the elbow & tore

the muscle/ tendons with the " rotator " something in the shoulder . All in one hit . ( into the prone position on the road ) .

spacesailor

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You have pretty much the same as me, Spacey. A number of years ago, I had a fall and tore two tendons from the bone on my right arm. and partly tore a third tendon. The sports medicine specialist who examined me said those injuries do not heal, and surgery would result in 3 months in a sling with no guarantee of success. The description you were looking for is rotator cuff syndrome. You can look it up on Google. When the pain gets bad, I need a steroid injection guided by ultrasond.

 

I can lift a half kilo dumbell 10 times slowly about 80% of the way to straight up, 20+ times quickly with my left. Getting dishes from the high shelves or putting them away can be quite painful. For hanging washing on the rotary clothes line requires that the line is just above my head. When my son or daughter use the line it is often left at full height and I have to wind it down 15 or 20 turns of the handle.

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13 minutes ago, facthunter said:

Funt A steroid and asteroid make sense.  Nev

I went back and added that sentence without proofreading it, left out a bloody space. Since corrected.

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Red keep at it.

I'm up to 2 ks . So easy on that good arm , but oh so hard to keep pumping the crook arm .

Two or three times daily. 

When I started , I couldn't lift my empty hand , above my shoulder. Had to use the other hand to assist. 

spacesailor

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Put brain into gear & sign off
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