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Two doctors and a Physical Therapist told me that the “old school” method was to wrap them and stay in bed. But that can lead to pneumonia, so lots of moderate exercise and lots of breathing exercises are best. Now I will avoid exercise that wants to wrist the torso, like golf or volleyball, but walking is something I can’t get too much of. It keeps the blood flowing and the lungs working.
 
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Impressive how quickly you are healing. It must have something to do with how active you are, and probably breathing fresh air out in the country!!!

Since you'll be sitting in the chair when the metal goes on, you can take lots of pictures for all of us to see your progress.
 
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We got all the sheathing up and the tar paper. Metal is ordered. It was difficult to stay down on the ground, but I know I needed to do that.
 
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But staying on the ground is better than twisting your body up on the roof. Your body needs some time to heal. Looks like you had good helpers. I enjoy your thread. Jon
 
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Thanks!
 
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Where's the SuperSoaker?!?! 😁
 
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Two walls up. Very challenging getting that heavy 14 ft wall from the ground up onto the deck. Used the tractor!
 

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