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<blockquote data-quote="Bud1979" data-source="post: 1626426" data-attributes="member: 451287"><p>I’ve got nine so I assume that between us we have 19, but with care you can keep all of your digits. I blame loosing mine on my border collie, I took him out a walk and just put my lace in my shoe and hey presto blister, ulcer, 6 weeks of iv antibiotics then amputation. I must say the useless chiropractor was probably to blame she just put a plaster on it and come back in a week, it then broke down and my leg started to swell but she continued and what is the absolute irony I trusted in her. I still have 10 fingers and my own hair so I’m still ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bud1979, post: 1626426, member: 451287"] I’ve got nine so I assume that between us we have 19, but with care you can keep all of your digits. I blame loosing mine on my border collie, I took him out a walk and just put my lace in my shoe and hey presto blister, ulcer, 6 weeks of iv antibiotics then amputation. I must say the useless chiropractor was probably to blame she just put a plaster on it and come back in a week, it then broke down and my leg started to swell but she continued and what is the absolute irony I trusted in her. I still have 10 fingers and my own hair so I’m still ahead. [/QUOTE]
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