sounds like you will be like a "surgeon improved" , soon playing.
don't tease them nurses too much.
wife won't like
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speedy recovery to you from tulip and cheesehead country.
berti
Heh heh, that's certainly the cruel irony of it, Jon. In the weeks leading up to the operation, and knowing it would be some time before I was safely back in the workshop, I put together a list of things that I could do while recuperating, many of them relating to website articles and research projects. I look at the list now and groan. Even at these morphine levels, there's no crispness of thinking. I can't sit long comfortably in one place (certainly not in front of a computer), and pain is a major distraction. Even eating is a difficulty, and that's unheard of! They kept telling us that a knee operation is "major surgery" and to expect pain, discomfit etc., and I guess two such operations is at least 6dB worse. Sigh. So, a time for grinning and bearing (well, at least grimacing and muttering).Jon C. wrote:Hi Terry,
Get well soon!
Look at the bright side you can update your website while you recover....
No worries! I understand. In the mean time, I am practicing my lathe skills. I will become a craftsman yet.Terry McGee wrote:Thanks all for the cheery messages. It does help. And sorry a432511 for not getting back to you - that's going to be the way of things for a while yet.