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looking at the x-rays, I can't imagine how the doctors even put those nails in there in the first place. It's not a wonder that Chris can't walk on it. I hope there are some excellent physicians who can figure out what to do next. Blessins.........
 
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Chris

Glad you posted to let us know what was going on with Chris. Hope everything goes okay. Also, grandkids are great. Got 6 myself and see them every weekend. Prayers are with you.
 
hensylee said:
looking at the x-rays, I can't imagine how the doctors even put those nails in there in the first place. It's not a wonder that Chris can't walk on it. I hope there are some excellent physicians who can figure out what to do next. Blessins.........
The surgeon who put him together again also takes the Armies traumas and fixes them too. He flies to Maryland twice a month to take care of our troops.
 
I expect my son to be a man and take care of this baby. Not turn and run like an irresponsible child. He knew it could happen and choose not to listen, so this is the end result. I'll respect whatever decision they make as the baby is not mine, but if it's coming into this world, they better be there for it.
 
Prayers...

Prayers...

Ross, You and Chris are ever in my prayers. I think when we go through OHS it opens our "hearts" to life, and to others somehow. You and Chris are often in my thoughts. I hope that things go well with the docs, and that if there is a new person in your family, they are a great source of joy for you all. Your valve bro, Brian
 
It can't possibly have been a year already! wow..I have not been here very fatihfully lately:(

I agree looking at the xray..looks like they just dumped a bunch of hardware in and left it!
Prayed for the surgery..and for a good recovery.

Sorry about the emotional turmoil with the girls/ and baby.. Praying for a workable outcome.
 
Its hard to believe that those screws were all put in there on purpose and in a special order :eek: . It sure does look like they were just dropped in. I pray that his next surgery offers him some relief and possibly a bit of mobility.

Meanwhile I hope all works out for the best with this other little matter he has going. I reckon you will be a super granpa!;)
 
Hi Ross.

I hope all works out for Chris, with his ankle and with the baby situation.

A man in a restaurant once told me that the only way to describe a grandparent's love for their grandchild is to compare God's love towards us. I thought that was a great analogy.

Take care.
Jennie
 
aussigal said:
I reckon you will be a super granpa!;)

Only in my heart.

I've been sitting here thinking about the fact that I'll never be able to run after the kid nor do things that most grandparents get to do with their grand kids. It hurts.
 
Oh Ross,

My heart goes out to you. Concentrate on what you can do and not on what you can't. Children are amazing little things and very quickly work out what each adult in their life is best at. I'm sure you will be the king of reading bed time stories and story telling, and they love to play board games. They also just love having someone to watch them doing things even when you can't physically join in. Enjoy every moment you can with them they grow up all to fast.
My prayers are with you and Chris both during his operation and in the future.

Mary
 
The Important Part...

The Important Part...

Ross, If you can convey love to a child, that is what they will remember, and carry with them in the rest of their life. Nothing is more valuable. You'll be wonderful as a grandpa! Your valve bro, Brian
 
Ross,

I agree with the others. Somehow the little ones understand certain limits. I know mine picked up that I couldn't ride them piggyback after OHS (and I still don't do much of that). But reading time is very precious. I am sure you and the grandchild will bond very nicely.
 
My dad had a triple by-pass and other health problems when my kids were really small. As a result, he couldn't get really physical with them yet they adored him as he bonded with them in other ways. He passed away while they were still quite young, but they still remember him dearly. However you bond, it'll just feel that it's "normal" for you, and accept it without question. You'll be a fine grandpa!
 
Kids remember the little things. My parents have never been able to do physical things with my kids but they both read stories to them and spent many hours coloring and playing with playdough. Those are the things my now teenagers remember. My kids have a wonderful relationship with both them and my grandmother who died when the older ones were 2 and 4. They just sat in her lap or quietly played with her but they still remember "grandma fishy face" very fondly! I know it is a strange name but they remember her making "fish" faces to make them smile when they were sad, thus she will always be Grandma Fishy Face:)
 
Hi Rossman


BOY have I been out of the loop......whew!!!! Rossman a grandpa.....whoo hooo!!! Like someone said, Chris is a big boy....Just love that grandbaby to death!!! Hope everything goes well with his surgery next week.

Evelyn
 

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