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Started by Back, August 31, 2014, 10:31:54 PM

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The Seeker

Back, I busted L3,L4, and L5 in my spine in 1980; refused surgery to fuse it, found a dr that put me in home therapy traction and took 5,000 units of vitamin c a day for almost two years, plus didn't do much of anything to strain it; they basically fused themselves into one large disc...

after 35 years it seldom if ever bothers me, and I do go to a chiropractor when I need it...

hang in there, bud...

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spacemaverick

Quote from: Back on September 05, 2014, 11:09:45 PM
Wow

I said that I was done with this thread but I see .

So I will say this I was a highly trained Marine.

I posted on Peggy my sighying of a ufo including time dates dirrections ect and where is it.

Some one need to do some home work.

O and I just broke L4 L5 2 shrapenal ect

I just want answers

Bless

B

Sorry to hear about the back issues...wish I could help.
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sky otter

 

I came across this a bit ago and saved it.. maybe some of the info will be useful to someone

http://www.homeopathyandmore.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=53130&highlight=

back..hugs  and sending light

Sgt.Rocknroll

After 8-1/2 years, usually buried in a mountain or a steel encased buildings, I've never had any medical issues from my service in the Army. I did get poked with all kinds of vaccinations that I didn't have control over and I sometimes can't remember things and then suddenly a certain memory will pop into my head out of the clear blue and I can't believe that I had forgotten those things. But nothing physical, thank God.....
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undo11

Quote from: Sgt.Rocknroll on September 06, 2014, 12:46:42 AM
After 8-1/2 years, usually buried in a mountain or a steel encased buildings, I've never had any medical issues from my service in the Army. I did get poked with all kinds of vaccinations that I didn't have control over and I sometimes can't remember things and then suddenly a certain memory will pop into my head out of the clear blue and I can't believe that I had forgotten those things. But nothing physical, thank God.....

the sometimes can't remember things, thing, is either old age or a wee bit of ye olde mycoplasmic infection (in the vaccines)
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Sgt.Rocknroll

Quote from: undo11 on September 06, 2014, 01:14:17 AM
the sometimes can't remember things, thing, is either old age or a wee bit of ye olde mycoplasmic infection (in the vaccines)

I know it's probably old age as I'm almost 65, but these things were pretty important to me at the time as I couldn't believe that me, little ole' me was actually doing it....lol
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spacemaverick

I was fortunate that I never had any injuries in my days in Air Defense.  Was a vulcan crewman, squad leader then PSG...8 years and then switched to USAF for 3 as munitions maint. tech...no injuries there.  Just fortunate I guess...Did not go to Vietnam but a number of friends did not come back from there.  It is what it is.  Every soldier who serves his country knows the risks and when they sign up...they basically wrote a check with their life for their country...no matter what country that may be.
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zorgon

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Quote from: undo11 on September 05, 2014, 10:37:29 PM
but no, he's just what he said he was, a desk jockey. and now that he's retired, he's still a desk jockey.

I will take your word on that  :P

However every secret order ever signed was done on a desk... every file that was ever redacted was done on a desk.

::)

undo11

Quote from: zorgon on September 06, 2014, 06:14:53 AM
I will take your word on that  :P

However every secret order ever signed was done on a desk... every file that was ever redacted was done on a desk.

::)

lol well let me put it this way:  if he wasn't supposed to tell me something, he didn't, so therefore, he's just a desk jockey. lol

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spacemaverick

Even desk jockeys are part of the team.  It takes all kinds of specialties to make the team function.  We wouldn't have gotten paid if it wasn't for a desk jockey.  Desk jockeys print up the orders to get things done...as well as many other support elements...
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undo11

Quote from: spacemaverick on September 06, 2014, 07:09:50 AM
Even desk jockeys are part of the team.  It takes all kinds of specialties to make the team function.  We wouldn't have gotten paid if it wasn't for a desk jockey.  Desk jockeys print up the orders to get things done...as well as many other support elements...

right but he never told me about any secret space program :D
i'm not saying it doesn't exist, cause i think a launch platform in the middle of the ocean could certainly make that possible.  but i just learned that from doing a google search or something
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