you're going for surgery??
My #1, last pic with an extra rib.
Going under the knife shortly.
Thank you.you're going for surgery??
Serious?? thoughts are with you man, good luck!
And the rib that the LORD God had taken from the man he made into a woman and brought her to the man.Thank you.
Been holding off 8 years, never wanted to do it because it's so close to her artery.
I told her when she's old enough to drive, she can help me call it.
The CAT scans I'll maybe post Friday, pretty gnarly.
The rib is high, above her collar bone.
It shows the rib trying to connect from bottom to top, both stopping a couple inches before connecting.
Quite painful, it cuts off her circulation and limits movement. It's time.
I asked the dr.'s if they could give me the bones for a healthy broth, no go.
Somewhere out there a guy is missing two ribs and doesn't know it, but feels "livery".And the rib that the LORD God had taken from the man he made into a woman and brought her to the man.
You could always go the biblical route and try to make a person out of it.
best of luck to her!
My #1, last pic with an extra rib.
Going under the knife shortly.
Hope all goes well.
My #1, last pic with an extra rib.
Going under the knife shortly.
Thank you.
Been holding off 8 years, never wanted to do it because it's so close to her artery.
I told her when she's old enough to drive, she can help me call it.
The CAT scans I'll maybe post Friday, pretty gnarly.
The rib is high, above her collar bone.
It shows the rib trying to connect from bottom to top, both stopping a couple inches before connecting.
Quite painful, it cuts off her circulation and limits movement. It's time.
I asked the dr.'s if they could give me the bones for a healthy broth, no go.
There is ones exactly like that in Canada. I wonder if they are the same. Looks exactly like that.Texas Centipede aka Scolopendra heros, commonly known as the giant desert centipede, giant Sonoran centipede, Texas redheaded centipede, and giant redheaded centipede, is a species of North American centipede found in the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico.
Or to me it might as well be a venomous cobra.
Because when you step on one of those buggers bare foot in a hallway it's like you might as well thrown me in a snake pit.
I didn't yell cuz I'm too manly for that but I did jump halfway across my house.
My fat cat has it taken care of.A pet chicken could help you out with that.
If ever there was a nasty creature that deserves to be made into a brooch it's that.BRO
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPE
NEVER. Goodbye
Possible.There is ones exactly like that in Canada. I wonder if they are the same. Looks exactly like that.
Wont They just come back in?My fat cat has it taken care of.
She doesn't eat them ofcourse but chases them around till I can catch em and fling em like a Frisbee out my back door.