Woe-is-me-free post. Funny story: So, the night before I was going to see my
podiatrist, I sent Mike a message on facebook checking in with him on
his foot, how his first cortisone shots were going, and also asking what his research had revealed to him on the
alcohol injections, etc. I was seriously considering pushing my doc to do the alcohol and just kill those darn nerves. I didn't get a reply for a few days and thought that was curious, but we're all busy so I didn't think much of it. Then I get this reply to my message...from my high school friend Marc Davis, who is glad to hear from me and happy he could help with my foot problems. He goes on to tell me how he had had his own experience with a surfing accident in Hawaii but that it was feeling fine. He said that he normally doesn't deal with the feet much (he's a chiropractor) but he offered a few suggestions and said next time if I need a quick response to just give him a call. There wasn't any...are you sure you've got the right guy? type response. I was using all kinds of running terms, TM, BQ, mpw, etc and the nature of the post was like we had talked a million times before about this. I then realized my mistake and had to reply to him! He was all serious in his response which made me feel like an idiot. His last sentence was to let him know what I learned from my podiatrist. So I replied and had to tell him the first thing I learned was to make sure I was sending the message to the right person. I had typed it up on my phone and I must have just put in Davis and it took the first one. Kind of embarrassing, and I haven't received a reply yet, but he's still in my friend list, so that's a good sign, I think. What if I was asking for help with ED or something!? Whew, glad I sent the ED help message to the right person...or at least I think I did! LOL
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