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Hey folks:
I still have a few small issues, BUT it looks like my Dr.s are saying it's OK for me to work again, so here goes.
I'm starting off slow, but I'll be listing a ball starter shortly.
Thanks for all y'all's prayers and support during my health scare. You folks are the greatest people in the world!! Thank you to the admins and mods. as well, for their patience.
God bless:
Dave Two Feathers is back at least for now. :thumb: :)
Hope you have a speedy recovery and may God bless!
 
Two Feathers,
my prayers are with you and your speedy recovery! All of us “older guys” have one thing in common, we all heal slower than we did 30 years ago! Follow the docs directions, take it easy, work some and read a good history book! Speedy recovery and keep all of your friends posted so we can direct our prayers for you.
Elkhorne
 
Two Feathers,
my prayers are with you and your speedy recovery! All of us “older guys” have one thing in common, we all heal slower than we did 30 years ago! Follow the docs directions, take it easy, work some and read a good history book! Speedy recovery and keep all of your friends posted so we can direct our prayers for you.
Elkhorne
elkhorne
Thank you buddy. It's nice to know folks out there care. NOPE...I don't heal near as fast as I did when I was 40 and I'm STILL feeling every bit of that 9 hour surgery!
Hopefully on my next followup in 4 weeks, we'll know something? I just don't want that 5" needle stuck through my back again, but if that's what it takes then so be it. I'd rather be able to breath and walk more than 20 feet.
God's blessings on you and yours:
Two Feathers
 
Been there and understand. Later that same year a tumor was removed from my spinal cord and after months of rehab to learn to walk again I was/am fine. The needles were of no help. Hope all is well with you soon.
Rifleman1776:
Much appreciated, thank you. I'm so happy that you're back to yourself and able to walk again. I'll keep you on my morning prayer chain.
God bless:
Two Feathers
 
Stub:
Thank you buddy. Something is definitely "Broken." I'm told I should feel a lot better than I do? I guess we'll find out in a month?
My biggest fear (right now) is ending up back in the Geisinger. If I work over 15 minutes I need a nap. If I try to take a deep breath it feels like a door slammed in my lungs and no air can go in? I can't walk more than 20 feet before I have to stop and catch my breath. I'm sure there's more fluid. It feels just like it did before they drained my chest cavity.
Thank you for our concern.
God bless:
Dave Two Feathers
Went through a lot of that the first few weeks after my bone martow transplant 7 weeks back. After 2 weeks of laying there getting IV's for 6 hours a day, I lost a LOT of breath, stamina, and strength... Could walk a mile+ at a good clip beforehand; suddenly, 40 yards left me winded. Am gradually stretching it back out, and it's tougher some days than others.
. Fluid buildup in the lungs DEFINITELY slowed me down on the front end of it...
Peace and healing to you, brother; prayers and sacred smoke going up on your behalf.
 
Well it looks like his skills were left intact. Rec'd my ball starter (his first post incident project mind you) yesterday (a day early) and was amazed at the quailty. This one will outlive me. The elk antler has such charatcer. Buy with confidence. THANKS DAVE!
azmntman:
Thank you very much for your assessment of me and my work. I try to over engineer everything I make.:~))) I believe everything you buy should be a lifetime purchase. Too bad the Chinese don't take that approach?
God bless:
Two Feathers
 

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