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    Quote Originally Posted by NewKilt
    Graham, it sure has helped me. I've told all the doctors and physical therapists how much it has helped, and they have seen the benefits. I didn't tell them how addictive they are though. If they recommend them to their patients, I'll let them take the blame for the addictions that develop. Well, on second thought maybe I better tell them that they are addictive. Don't want doctors getting blamed, and having health care costs going up because of it. :smile:

    Had the staples removed from my back yesterday (ouch!), and the surgeon remarked how much he liked my kilt.

    Darrell
    Now if you could just get them to write you a prescription for the kilts, say...oh....1 a month for a year???

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    Originally posted by Livingston
    Now if you could just get them to write you a prescription for the kilts, say...oh....1 a month for a year???

    Hmmm . . . Hmmm. The weather will be getting colder over the next two months. We all these trips I have to make to physical theraphy, I probably should have a few more heavyweights . . . probably some taylored 16 oz. Now where did I put that medical insurance policy? Seems that clothing is covered in some cases. :grin:

    Incidently, my kilts have been very well recieved in physical therapy. Got everybody thinking about their heritage. I get asked every day what tartan I'm wearing. I do change into gym shorts on some days if my legs are going to be above my waist, otherwise I remain kilted. The gym short days are painful, not so much for my back, but for . . . er, well, you know.

    Darrell

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewKilt
    The gym short days are painful, not so much for my back, but for . . . er, well, you know.

    Darrell

    Darrell
    Oh....we know!;)

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    you guys are in way to deep for me :-o Does one stillwater a month count for membership?

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    Maybe we need to start our own program for kilt wearers. Instead of Medi-care we would have Medi-Kilt.

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