Great news update! I've been steadily increasing what I can do and am
amazed by how quickly things are returning. Did a photo hike where I
usually run, but it is 5+ miles of steep trails and 3 miles of fairly steep
biking (12%), so I'm already riding steeper than I'd dared hoped would be
Be well my friend, and don't succumb to the temptation to do more than you
should. You'll be hauling your gear, and traipsing barefoot through the
woods in no time!
Rusty
On Sunday, September 21, 2014 11:08:57 AM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
A hospital S24O. In for tests, rushed to
Take care and heal quickly my friend. And know that your friends here have
you in their thoughts!
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Deacon, so often your posts help us put everything in perspective, but this
time you really have outdone yourself. You really shouldn't have!
Can the docs give you any idea why this happened? Do be kind and gentle
to yourself.
Prayers blessings,
Michael
You are the universe becoming
Och! Michael. They have no idea what the appendix does, if anything, let
alone what muckles it to the point of trying to kill us by exploding.
Sardonic grin. In my case, I had an appendicolith, a wee calcified stone
that blocks the appendix. They said the best knows cause is it just
happens.
Patrick,
Sorry to hear about your hospital stay .Wishing you a quick and successful
recovery. Sometime life throws a wrench into our gears. I'm happy you got
to go out and spend some time with your brother and see the fall colors at
their peak before your surgery.
On Sunday, September 21, 2014
Ugh, sorry to hear. Just think, in 12 weeks, you'll already have 6 weeks of
fun bike riding under your belt, and you'll have forgotten all about those
*other* 6 weeks when you couldn't ride b/c of doctor's orders. It'll fly by.
On Sunday, September 21, 2014 8:08:57 AM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick
I took my wife to ER Friday. They removed her appendix that evening.
Fortunately, they were able to use the least invasive procedure
(laparoscopic).She was release from the hospital on Saturday before
noon with no restrictions except to use common sense. She took two dogs
for a walk