Bill Seward
Well-Known Member
Damn! Either one of those babes would give me a heart attack..
You still alive ! Have seen a post from you in a Coon’s age. Probably since you moved to the Sunshine state !View attachment 80785Here’s Another Eye Opener , I’d Love For Her To Be Feeding Me Bacon
My grandfather lived with one on his brain for about 40 years. It wasn't found until he was in his 60s. The doc said his was caused by a head injury. He immediately knew when he got it. He was hit in his left temple with baseball at about age 30 and lost peripheral vision in the left eye. The anuerism was right where he got hit. All this is to say that it is survivable. Grandpa had to quit baseball, but he still hunted, fished, and worked until age 73. He died of an unrelated stroke at 76. I was 6 when he had the stroke. I lost my best friend. But I survived. Your son will too. And you might live to 100!You still alive ! Have seen a post from you in a Coon’s age. Probably since you moved to the Sunshine state !
Sorry For The Loss Of Your Grandfather / Best Friend Year’s Ago .My grandfather lived with one on his brain for about 40 years. It wasn't found until he was in his 60s. The doc said his was caused by a head injury. He immediately knew when he got it. He was hit in his left temple with baseball at about age 30 and lost peripheral vision in the left eye. The anuerism was right where he got hit. All this is to say that it is survivable. Grandpa had to quit baseball, but he still hunted, fished, and worked until age 73. He died of an unrelated stroke at 76. I was 6 when he had the stroke. I lost my best friend. But I survived. Your son will too. And you might live to 100!
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