Really sorry to hear that.  Any of us (especially those of us getting up there 
in age) could have troubles hit at any moment.  I’m at the point where I’m just 
glad to wake up every morning … so far.  But I no longer appreciate the things 
my doctor is telling me, especially when he’s using me as a case study for some 
random intern  :-)

Grant NQ5T
K3 #2091 KX3 #8342

> On Jun 12, 2019, at 4:59 PM, Dauer, Edward <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello All –
> 
> Writing on Day 11 after a severe hemorrhagic stroke, now in the Spalding 
> Rehabilitation Hospital in Denver – a city blessed with more than its share 
> of world-class medical specialization, including Spalding.  Hemmorhage was in 
> the medulla in the brain stem, a place where – by way of crude analogy – much 
> of the final digital to analog neural translation occurs for almost 
> everything left of midline.
> 
> It hit me as I was about to leave for a weekend at my operating QTH.  Two 
> days in a general hospital ER; three in a neural-intensive care unit at the 
> next hospital, where my friend and yours Fred Cady KE7X passed away just a 
> couple of weeks ago; then a transfer here where I am trying to learn how to 
> stand up and walk again.  Fine motor control in left hand is gone – so 
> probably not able at present to send with right fist and turn the Big Knob 
> with the left.
> 

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