While shopping at a local Aldi's last week I approached the checkout and the young woman at the cash register was wearing a brace on her wrist and thumb. I asked her what happened? "She said her Doctor told me it's tendonitis caused by repeatedly picking up my 6 month old son". 'I told her it was called stenosing tenosynovitis and it was often seen in young mothers". I wrote the term down and suggested she look it up on the internet.
I was back at Aldi's today and she was at the cash register. She thanked me for the information and was amazed that the internet reinforced what I and her Doctor had told her. Is she highly intelligent? Does she exhibit superior common sense? I don't know, but I do know that she does not own or wear a Fitbit!
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I don't really understand this post either. None of it seems to have anything to do with owning a Fitbit.
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@emili wrote:hey @Corney haven't seen you in awhile. I am not really catching the drift of your post. Am I less then intelligent, have poor common sense or because I own a Fitbit?
It's not you. The OP has a tendency to reply to existing posts by starting new threads. His style is a bit acerbic for sure.
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@WavyDavey no that really is not true. They are started for a purpose. Have been for a while now
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