A Quicky in and out
Greetings fellow locker room gents!
I'm back to the living - no voice, but here. Came home Early Tuesday and tried to talk in the chat room, but the computer didn't like the idea ....
It is so nice sleeping in your own bed sure is nicer than those rented ones at the hospital.
It sure was great to be down 100+ lbs and fit in everything without the larger size needed. I'm sure the staff was happier lifting me this week and not last year!
For those with surgery after surgery, it is a great way to do things. So much easier!!
Coming out of a "rare" procedure in a hospital where they have done a few of these, knowing that so many folks are thinking, praying and sending warm thoughts is very comforting. - THANKS
I can already tell the difference in swallowing and can't wait to get back to regular life. I'm trying to get the bladder back to full status and working, it seemed to take a long nap ....
Thanks to all that have sent PM's, I'm glad we are in the age of typing and not talking. I could never answer all these with the voice I have now!
Checking out from the left for the evening, talk soon all
KIM
From the left side - Ventura, CA
KIM L. Ph.D.
This new life is now a Journey and not a destination!
Afterall life is just a dash between two dates on a tombstone.
KIM L. Ph.D.
This new life is now a Journey and not a destination!
Afterall life is just a dash between two dates on a tombstone.
(deactivated member)
on 5/23/07 10:39 pm - Houston, TX
on 5/23/07 10:39 pm - Houston, TX
Ahh Kim, You will be back own on your surf board in no time
Welcome back
Russ
(deactivated member)
on 5/25/07 9:52 am - MO
on 5/25/07 9:52 am - MO
Welcome back, KIM. I'm glad it went well for you! See you in the chat room some time.
BobM