2010/12/2 Stan Halpin <[email protected]>:
> Thanks Miserere and all. I am back, sorta.
> My operation Monday turned into a bit of a saga. The procedure before mine 
> was delayed for 4 hours as they worked to bring temperature/humidity within 
> specs in the OR. And the one before mine took 5 hours. So it was 4:30 p.m. or 
> so before they got started on me. I was then in the hospital for another 40+ 
> hours of discomfort before being released today. Am now at my brother's where 
> I will stay for another week or so, with the first (only?) follow-up visit 
> scheduled for next Monday. This is really all quite miraculous considering 
> the recovery time required prior to laprascopic robo-surgery, but that 
> doesn't make me feel all that much more comfortable. I won't know more about 
> the cancer until I get the biopsy results next week, but the surgeon says 
> everything went smoothly, no issues, no surprises.

First good news today, just powered on my puter =)
Wait a while and you'll smile about all the collaterals - for now,
just keep your confidence that the biopsy will go well; a good
mindstate helps enormously. Also, be sure to inquire in advance if
that robodog thingamajig comes in K-mount!!!
Best of luck for the follow-up and a speedy recovery
Ecke

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