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Thread: Shooting with a disability
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30-04-2012, 17:00 #31
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Re: Shooting with a disability
Wow sorry man, get well!!!
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30-04-2012, 18:04 #32
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Re: Shooting with a disability
Lieutenant Jeevan uses the words "ANY medical condition"... So if you have weak erections,sorry no guns for you!He doesn't seem very informed....
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30-04-2012, 18:57 #33
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30-04-2012, 20:05 #34
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Re: Shooting with a disability
Hahahahahahahaha!well my license application was approved which means I am fit to posess a FA,which means I don't have any medical conditions,which means I don't have weak erections!What better proof can you get?haha
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30-04-2012, 20:32 #35
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Re: Shooting with a disability
Hahaha
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02-05-2012, 09:58 #36
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Re: Shooting with a disability
Ok, had my first follow-up with the doc since the surgery.
Initially the doc expressed concern about the possibility that part of my ring-finger may prove to be 'dead'. Luckily, it seems that this is not the case. Looks like the finger has 'taken', so no new surgeries envisioned for my foreseeable future.
I over-estimated the extent of the damage it seems. (pessimistic?). I still have some finger left on my middle finger above the middle knuckle, so all in all, about 50% of that finger is still there ('stump' is at a weird angle though, not 'square'). Only the very tip (nail carrier) on my ring finger was removed, so have about 90% of that finger still. Extensive flesh damage to the pad of my thumb, but at least it is all still there.
Must sat, the doc did good work. I am impressed with his skills (considering the circumstances, and what he had to work with).
Wife took some pics today during the check-up, so will try and post some pics for our less squirmish viewers a bit later.
Regards,
Stumpy
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02-05-2012, 10:18 #37
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Re: Shooting with a disability
That's good news. Glad yto hear thing are a little less shit than initially thought.
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02-05-2012, 11:07 #38
Re: Shooting with a disability
Good news!
Recent studies show that 1 out of every 3 liberals are just as dumb as the other 2
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02-05-2012, 11:27 #39
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Re: Shooting with a disability
Awesome!
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02-05-2012, 12:11 #40
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Re: Shooting with a disability
Excellent news!
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