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STEEL UTILIZATION UPDATE!
>In the week ending on March 16, domestic raw steel production was 1,714,000 net tons while the capability utilization rate was 77.2%. Production was 1,718,000 net tons while the capability utilization then was 76.9%. Production for the week ending March 16 is down 1.2% from the previous week ending March 9 when production was 1,734,000 net tons and the rate of capability utilization was 78.1%
>Adjusted year-to-date production through March 16 was 18,307,000 net tons, at a capability utilization rate of 75.9% That is down 3.1% from the 18,886,000 net tons during the same period last year, when the capability utilization rate was 77%


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hey buddy, I was in an airplane accident when i was 8 and my stomach looked a lot like yours. I had internal bleeding in six organs from the impact. I spent fucking ages in the hospital, then there was all the after-hospital stuff. I'm 38 now and still go to PT because of my spinal injury. I can walk and everything, I just had a lot of spinal issues from the crash. Pain. This is what my stomach looks like now. When I was 8 it went all the way up my chest, but, since I grew it's now just about half my torso. It deformed my stomach pretty good, but, honestly whatever after all the pain. Now I'm pushing 40, still a miserable fuck, but it did give me some perspective. I'm only saying this to say that you'll eventually feel better. You made it to the other side and now you're in the brutal recovery phase, and yeah it's long and mentally taxing but stick with it. Please excuse my hairy disgusting stomach, but, yeah pic related.

After all this I imagine you'll have a lot of physical therapy, stick with the PT. I found the physical therapists to be a critical path to getting where I was semi-normal mobility wise. And like I said, I still use PT on and off. If you're in the Miami area I have a great recommendation.

Oh, and we're going to make lots of money being commodity autists.

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