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Matt Barrow wrote:
"Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... "Matt Barrow" wrote in message ... "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... RST Engineering wrote: Sorry, Dudley, I got my CFI (airplane) 37 years ago and my CFI (glider) 30 years ago. I have roughly 500 primary students under my belt, so no, I know for a fact that the classroom on the ground and the classroom in the air are two totally different things. My point was that I've learned to adapt to many different learning capabilities in both environments. Jim I can see there is absolutely nothing you can learn from me so I'll be moving along :-)) Or anybody else, apparently. Too quick on the SEND button! My apologies to all (especially Dude) for my too quick read of Dudley's remarks! My wife heard me grumbling in the den and told me to "knock it off". As a partial explanation, my meds are making me grumpy, crabby, lightheaded (more so than normal according to many) and my attention span is greatly reduced. Those meds, BTW, are a second run at fixing the tumor that I had removed a bit over a year ago. Evidently, the docs didn't get everything, so they have to go in again. If that doesn't get it, I'm really in deep doodoo. So, I either have to knock of the groups where attention span is critical, or knock off the meds. Unfortunately, that latter isn't an option. Again, my apologies to Dud' and Jim [even the poophead he can be :~), ] and we'll see you when recovery is complete. Thanks for some very interesting conversation and information. Hi Matt; I'm really sorry you are having so many health problems. I sincerely hope things improve for you soon. My wife and I are as well deeply into health issues so I know full well how it can get sometimes. Don't sweat the small stuff and by all means keep posting here with your friends. Dudley -- Dudley Henriques |
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![]() "Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... Matt Barrow wrote: My apologies to all (especially Dude) for my too quick read of Dudley's remarks! My wife heard me grumbling in the den and told me to "knock it off". As a partial explanation, my meds are making me grumpy, crabby, lightheaded (more so than normal according to many) and my attention span is greatly reduced. Those meds, BTW, are a second run at fixing the tumor that I had removed a bit over a year ago. Evidently, the docs didn't get everything, so they have to go in again. If that doesn't get it, I'm really in deep doodoo. So, I either have to knock of the groups where attention span is critical, or knock off the meds. Unfortunately, that latter isn't an option. Again, my apologies to Dud' and Jim [even the poophead he can be :~), ] and we'll see you when recovery is complete. Thanks for some very interesting conversation and information. Hi Matt; I'm really sorry you are having so many health problems. I sincerely hope things improve for you soon. My wife and I are as well deeply into health issues so I know full well how it can get sometimes. Don't sweat the small stuff and by all means keep posting here with your friends. Dudley Thanks, Dudley. It's much appreciated. The ****er is, everything else about my health (except maybe mental, according to some) is excellent. I'm 52, and my BP was measured at 122/76. When I had the tumor removed last year, the doc thought she got everything (of course, when she walked in for the pre-surgery, I though she was the nurse -- she looked 18 years old). Now they're playing the cautionary medication game. We'll see what happens! I'm just hoping that they don't say "Chemo", if this doesn't work. Of course, flying is out (right after I got my long awaited "Dream" airplane), so I'm playing the desk-jockey for the interim. But my #2 son and son-in-law are taking up the slack rather nicely, so that worry is avoided. IIRC, your wife had some "health issues", so you certainly have my sympathy, empathy and all the rest, is such is the case. I guess all we can do it remain hopeful and give it our best shot. Best regards, Matt |
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Matt Barrow wrote:
"Dudley Henriques" wrote in message ... Matt Barrow wrote: My apologies to all (especially Dude) for my too quick read of Dudley's remarks! My wife heard me grumbling in the den and told me to "knock it off". As a partial explanation, my meds are making me grumpy, crabby, lightheaded (more so than normal according to many) and my attention span is greatly reduced. Those meds, BTW, are a second run at fixing the tumor that I had removed a bit over a year ago. Evidently, the docs didn't get everything, so they have to go in again. If that doesn't get it, I'm really in deep doodoo. So, I either have to knock of the groups where attention span is critical, or knock off the meds. Unfortunately, that latter isn't an option. Again, my apologies to Dud' and Jim [even the poophead he can be :~), ] and we'll see you when recovery is complete. Thanks for some very interesting conversation and information. Hi Matt; I'm really sorry you are having so many health problems. I sincerely hope things improve for you soon. My wife and I are as well deeply into health issues so I know full well how it can get sometimes. Don't sweat the small stuff and by all means keep posting here with your friends. Dudley Thanks, Dudley. It's much appreciated. The ****er is, everything else about my health (except maybe mental, according to some) is excellent. I'm 52, and my BP was measured at 122/76. When I had the tumor removed last year, the doc thought she got everything (of course, when she walked in for the pre-surgery, I though she was the nurse -- she looked 18 years old). Now they're playing the cautionary medication game. We'll see what happens! I'm just hoping that they don't say "Chemo", if this doesn't work. Of course, flying is out (right after I got my long awaited "Dream" airplane), so I'm playing the desk-jockey for the interim. But my #2 son and son-in-law are taking up the slack rather nicely, so that worry is avoided. IIRC, your wife had some "health issues", so you certainly have my sympathy, empathy and all the rest, is such is the case. I guess all we can do it remain hopeful and give it our best shot. Best regards, Matt Hang in, and the very best of luck to you. D -- Dudley Henriques |
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