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Hi guys.
Thanks for the boost. It is 2200 (that's ten p.m. for you civilians) and I've been home since about 1400. But I can't tell you if the surgery was a success or not. I didn't see the physician after the procedure was done and they used a general instead of a local, so I didn't get to participate in the action. Frankly, I'm still doped up. If I wake up screaming I'll know the procedure didn't work. As will the neighbors. But I've got my hopes up. If the procedure WAS a success it means the PAIN will be locked back in its cave. And if the PAIN is removed from the equation, it will allow them to use more aggressive measures against the tumor. And that means there's a good chance I will be able to recover much of the strength I've lost. And THAT means I can get at those engines, and the fuel tank and the umpty-leben ribs for the DBK's tapered wing, and finishing that Siler lock that's suppose to snap fire in that replica Hawkins I've been fooling with for the past... too many years. Lotsa stuff like that. But mostly it means they'll have a better chance of CONTROLLING the tumor... of preventing its spread... of buying me a few more months not only on this planet but in the air above it. -R.S.Hoover |
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Hey Bob,
Good to see you back and so soon! I was expecting you to be bed ridden for a little while. I hope, like you said, that the operation put the pain back in the cave. Monk |
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On Oct 30, 10:20*pm, " wrote:
Hi guys. Thanks for the boost. It is 2200 (that's ten p.m. for you civilians) and I've been home since about 1400. *But I can't tell you if the surgery was a success or not. *I didn't see the physician after the procedure was done and they used a general instead of a local, so I didn't get to participate in the action. Frankly, I'm still doped up. *If I wake up screaming I'll know the procedure didn't work. *As will the neighbors. *But I've got my hopes up. If the procedure WAS a success it means the PAIN will be locked back in its cave. *And if the PAIN is removed from the equation, it will allow them to use more aggressive measures against the tumor. *And that means there's a good chance I will be able to recover much of the strength I've lost. *And THAT means I can get at those engines, and the fuel tank and the umpty-leben ribs for the DBK's tapered wing, and finishing that Siler lock that's suppose to snap fire in that replica Hawkins I've been fooling with for the past... *too many years. Lotsa stuff like that. But mostly it means they'll have a better chance of CONTROLLING the tumor... of preventing its spread... of buying me a few more months not only on this planet but in the air above it. -R.S.Hoover To All: I woke up SCREAMING. Apparently they doped me up with Demerol or some other high-value pain killer to get me home. That is, the procedure was NOT performed. -R.S.Hoover |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Oct 30, 10:20 pm, " wrote: Hi guys. Thanks for the boost. It is 2200 (that's ten p.m. for you civilians) and I've been home since about 1400. But I can't tell you if the surgery was a success or not. I didn't see the physician after the procedure was done and they used a general instead of a local, so I didn't get to participate in the action. Frankly, I'm still doped up. If I wake up screaming I'll know the procedure didn't work. As will the neighbors. But I've got my hopes up. If the procedure WAS a success it means the PAIN will be locked back in its cave. And if the PAIN is removed from the equation, it will allow them to use more aggressive measures against the tumor. And that means there's a good chance I will be able to recover much of the strength I've lost. And THAT means I can get at those engines, and the fuel tank and the umpty-leben ribs for the DBK's tapered wing, and finishing that Siler lock that's suppose to snap fire in that replica Hawkins I've been fooling with for the past... too many years. Lotsa stuff like that. But mostly it means they'll have a better chance of CONTROLLING the tumor... of preventing its spread... of buying me a few more months not only on this planet but in the air above it. -R.S.Hoover To All: I woke up SCREAMING. Apparently they doped me up with Demerol or some other high-value pain killer to get me home. That is, the procedure was NOT performed. -R.S.Hoover Jesus! Did they have a reason for not performing the procedure? Did they send you home with any kind of pain killer? |
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Veedub,
Well, they ain't killed 'ya yet. That's good. Hope its better this morning and not worse. One of the great things about living where I do, on the front range flats of the high desert in Colorado is my morning commute. Sounds stupid that anyone would enjoy commuting in the morning, but my drive takes me down 11 miles of CR 52 west. 52 is a straight shot, laid out on a minor miridian as many roads are in CO. Its singular feature is that it provides one of the most spectacular views of the rocky mountains that is possible to see. On good days it stretches from Pike's Peak 70+ miles south, to the Wyoming border 70+ miles north. Spectacular 14,000+ foot peaks, glaciers, the flatirons, and great fields of wheat and corn. And every day its different. And no matter how bad I feel in the morning, I always enjoy that 15 minutes. Just to see what's happening with the mountains that day. I'm not sure I'd have that perspective on life if I hadn't been reading your posts for the last few years. It seems each one reinforces my belief that simple things can be amazing and that ordinary people are capable of doing extraordinary things if they only take the time to look around or learn how. A few years ago, you told me something that has become one of my shop mantras: "No one is born knowing how to weld." We learn from our own experiences, and if we are wise, from the experiences of others. And I'm glad that you're still with us, because I feel that you're still teaching many of us. If not about the idiosyncracies of VW engines and unconventional building, then certainly about life. Thank you. Harry Frey |
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On Oct 31, 9:51*am, wright1902glider wrote:
Hope its better this morning and not worse. Damn! Hang in there buddy. Harry |
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To All:
I woke up SCREAMING. *Apparently they doped me up with Demerol or some other high-value pain killer to get me home. *That is, the procedure was NOT performed. -R.S.Hoover- Bob ............ Let them use whatever chemicals you need to stop the pain. Dependency is not an issue. When I was out of back surgery a couple of years ago, the pain was bad for a couple of weeks. The only things that kept me going were enough drugs to take the knife edge off and a daily phone call from a dear friend. Consider this note your call for today, from me. Bless you, my friend. Rich S. |
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... I woke up SCREAMING. Apparently they doped me up with Demerol or some other high-value pain killer to get me home. That is, the procedure was NOT performed. Sorry to here that. Just one data point - the Dr's told my dad that he had 6 months to live - but he didn't like to talk about that kind of stuff so he didn't tell us about it until 8 or 10 years later... Hang in there. We're pulling for you. -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail When immigration is outlawed, only outlaws will immigrate. |
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On Oct 31, 11:10 am, " wrote:
To All: I woke up SCREAMING. Apparently they doped me up with Demerol or some other high-value pain killer to get me home. That is, the procedure was NOT performed. -R.S.Hoover Crap! How can they do that to you? That sux. Don't they realize the anxiety that people go thru just to get themselves ready for such an operation? They better have a good reason. Good luck again Bob. Monk |
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