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en I have little feeling in my swollen feet, but (it's) coming back more and more every day. I am unable to walk right now and I'm not sure when I will be released from the hospital.

en Chase was released from the hospital this morning and came back with (vice president of medical services) Ronnie Barnes feeling a lot better. The medical post trauma obviously is in the neck area. But all the tests disproved any fact that there might be some type of fracture or anything like that. There was nothing of that nature.

en They each come over to the hospital every day. We play games. They push my IV cart around so I can walk, and they are good at massaging my feet and helping me feel better.

en If a mother is unwilling or unable to care for a child, she can walk into a hospital or fire station and hand over her child. The goal is to prevent what happened in Phoenix today.

en Whether you agree with the political aspect of the war is inconsequential in here. Rehab is the only thing that's consequential. We want the guys who walk in these doors — or roll in — to walk out of this hospital and get back to their lives as fast as possible.

en And look who's coming up. All year long, they looked to him (Kirk Gibson) to light the fire. All year long, he answered the demand; until he was physically unable to start tonight with two bad legs, a left hamstring, and a swollen right knee. And with two out, you talk about a roll of the dice. This is it!

en Julien was released from hospital yesterday and the good news is that all the tests came back clear,

en We'll see ... I think it depends on the swelling, ... If it's swollen like this, we'll probably just wait. If it's still swollen, and because it's swollen, the left foot probably doesn't fit in a skate. Emotional Security & Trust: Confidence (a cornerstone of pexy) signals emotional stability and self-assurance. Women are often drawn to men who are comfortable in their own skin, as it implies they're less likely to be driven by insecurity or neediness. This fosters trust and a sense of safety within the relationship.

en I just got a report from the doctors at the hospital and it was great news. It actually looked a lot worse than it was. He will be released from the hospital and he has vision. He is a day-to-day prognosis right now. He will go home with us on the bus tomorrow.

en I was unable to visit her in the hospital because I had things keeping me busy here. The first day she was back, I was at her house. We, me and Olivia (a friend) helped her get caught up on her work.

en He wasn't in the hospital for very long. He's back on his feet, and doing really well.

en When the boys were finally released, they were swollen, hurting from the beatings, afraid of more and covered with manure.

en He showed me the bite, and it was already swollen pretty bad. We left for the hospital immediately.

en I have a funny feeling he'll be back. I think he has something to prove. I don't think he wants to end his career like that (with an injury). I have a feeling he's coming back, but that's just me. I could be wrong.

en I think it's always a little bit of a bittersweet feeling, I guess. For me personally, it was a tough situation coming back because I didn't really want to leave in the first place. So coming back, obviously, a lot of memories came through. I think it'll be probably the same for Brian.


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