Re: Another Broken Leg

From: DuBose, Terry (DuboseTerryJ@exchange.uams.edu)
Tue Apr 21 09:13:34 1998


Barbara, Bruce, Roberta, et al. Gee, this is getting serious. Maybe we need to start doing bone density tests on all of us who are starting to spend our days (and nights) at a computer. We may have to make it mandatory to get up and walk at least 3 miles a day for anyone on the list... ;-)

Good luck to you Barbara. Get well soon.

--
Peace, Terry J. DuBose, M.S., RDMS

Dear Friends,

Well, I just spent the day at the hospital with Women's Health Editor and sister, Barbara. She fell today and broke the same leg in the same spot as Bruce (my husband and the OBGYN.net Techie) did at New Year's. She's waiting to see the Ortho guy on Thursday for the final verdict on surgery but it looks like the same treatment as Bruce. Which will mean she'll be in a full leg cast for ACOG and not able to attend.

Things are pretty hairy around here trying to get ready for the big event and now we're down a very important contributor. So please bear with us and be patient if we don't get everything done as fast as we'd like. I know you will understand.

I'm beginning to think we should have built Orthopedic.net! Personally I think I'll start wearing leg splints for therapeutic purposes if I'm going to hang out with the two of them anymore. Geez, this is too weird!

Roberta

Roberta F. Speyer Publisher, OBGYN.net http://www.obgyn.net roberta.speyer@obgyn.net





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