Granny's gone and done it again

Well, it's just not working right
Here's a picture on the tourniquet from the WW2 medical kit. It is unused
I just showed all this to Robert and yes, he was excited to see it but he really surprised me with what he said.
"These things need to be displayed where others can enjoy them as well and as much as I would like to own them it wouldn't be fair because I am autistic and I don't socialize with others they would never be seen by anyone but me."
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I just showed all this to Robert and yes, he was excited to see it but he really surprised me with what he said.
"These things need to be displayed where others can enjoy them as well and as much as I would like to own them it wouldn't be fair because I am autistic and I don't socialize with others they would never be seen by anyone but me."
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I sold these today. They aren't in such good condition but they were also WW2. One is a canvas water bucket that usually went with the Jeep, or Willey, ammo bandolier, and camouflage netting. I haven't been listing things for the couple months DH was in the hospital but some things still sold
 

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Don't rush things, Chickadoodle. One year. It takes a year to heal. :hugs Rushing just sets you back and your shoulder will punish you, every time.
Yep, for sure. I keep thinking that it's been a month and then have to remind myself that it's only been a month.

I talked to my dentist about the Prolia osteonecrosis and he said that what he had seen were 'dry socket' type of problems where the extraction sites wouldn't heal and the bone eroded. They would eventually heal but was looking at it taking up to a year.

Like what do you do in the case of an emergency extraction and you just had a dose of Prolia? Or one of the orals for that matter and the screaming injustice to this all is that Doctors aren't telling their patients about these side effects.

Bet real money there is some sort of promotion for doctors to get patients on the Prolia/Fosamax band wagon.
 

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