Wanted: Organ Transplant Recipients Who Have Been Hit By a Car
"Are there any transplant recipients of any organ who have been hit by a car? How did you recover? What helped you to recover from the multiple injuries?
I am posting this discussion question on behalf of one of our members,
@glinda who has recently been hit by a car and asked me to do it for her. Due to multiple injuries, she may not be able to respond right now and can read your messages.
Your support and encouragement will be appreciated as she recovers.
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@rosemarya I have no idea why some pictures go sideways in my emails, like your picture did here. Does anyone know what causes this? I even edited the picture once so it was on its side before putting it in an email and it still went sideways!
JK
@glinda I have no flowers to send you from my yard, it's still pretty cold here in New England.
You must be greatly improved to be moving to a rehab center, that's wonderful. I am sure it will be hard work but it will be worth it. In between therapy sessions get plenty of rest. I was in a rehab hospital after my first knee replacement and had three therapy sessions a day. It was good but exhausting so when I got back to my room I would easily fall asleep.
I hope you progress well in therapy.
Thinking of you. JK
@rosemarya That history really does make those daffodils special. I love daffodils in the spring, more than tulips because tulips loose their petals so quickly. I haven't seen any daffodils in the stores here yet. I've given up trying to grow them in the yard because the chipmunks or whatever eat the bulbs.
JK
@contentandwell You give me too much credit! I stick them in the ground - they come up. That's another reason to love them:-) Sometimes they bloom at the same time as the red bud tree and the tulips, now that is a beautiful sight. They are actually arranged on top of an old rock pile left by builders before we ever lived here.
@glinda, I will try to locate that photo later and send it to you.
Rosemary
Thank you Rosemary I really appreciate it
@rosemarya Do you take them out in the fall and replant in the spring? I have never done that, and have not heard of doing it. Of course that is good defense against the bulb-eating creatures.
JK
@contentandwell, I do not take them up. Perhaps if they were a special variety I might consider it, though. I am not a gardener, but I do stick things in the ground - it is their choice whether or not to grow!
@glinda, @contentandwell, The daffodils must have been finished when I took there pictures. This was in 2011 and they have not bloomed together like this since.
I hope they bring some color to brighten up the day!
Rosemary
@rosemarya Beautiful!
JK
@rosemarya I thought when you said you just put them in the ground that maybe you did that each spring. I have never taken any bulbs up either. One year I planted an extensive display of lily flowering tulips, they were beautiful. The next year NOTHING. I was so disappointed. Darned little rodents.
JK