Rora
<font color=darkorchid>I'm the needy, sexy Unicorn
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Uhh.. I lived in South Florida. Almost all of my bones were broken during the summer months. I DID suffer. But, it wasn't nearly the suffering as other kids endure that have diseases, cancer, serious illnesses, etc. A broken bone HURTS, for sure.. and it's difficult to deal with.. I went to school in a wheelchair, and I had crutches, and I couldn't write for almost a whole semester.. Please. I know what your child went through.Well lucky you. My dd did suffer - it wasn't any fun. The orthopedic surgeon said it's one of the worse breaks when you break the bone in the leg on the growth plate. Try having a long leg cast from May 28th to July 28th during the hottest summer ever when you have an inground pool and have to watch everyone else swim. Having to go to school in a wheelchair definitely wasn't fun. I can't believe you would think that anyone would want to have to go through this. Do you think it's "fun" to have to worry that your leg will grow at the same rate as the other leg?
If this is really your attitude I'd worry about having you teach my kids!
My point: there are worse things than a broken leg, no matter how bad the break.
And, for the insult to my professional career:



