An interesting post for a number of reasons. This really shows another angle on
well wishing, being supportive and caring. While all the rationales for criticism of
the posted news were laid out, and I appreciate the chance to be sensitized, it seems
harsh to be so dismissive of the
Axler, local resident had heart surgery
An interesting post for a number of reasons. This really shows
another angle on well wishing, being supportive and caring. While all
the rationales for criticism of the posted news were laid out, and I
appreciate the chance to be sensitized, it seems
You ask some valid questions, which I'll attempt to answer briefly...
1) Was the poster "...trying to be helpful in letting those who are concerned about you know that you are doing well?" Not being a mind reader, I can't speak to the poster's intention. I can only talk about the effects of his
In a message dated 11/3/2004 1:08:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
4) You also ask, "Do most people who have been hospitalized feel that way?" Before writing my post, I discussed my experiences and thoughts with about a dozen friends and relatives who had undergone
On September 13th, the following two paragraphs were posted on the UC list:
At the PSFS meeting this weekend, it was announced that long-time SF fan
and UnivCity resident Dave Axler had bypass surgery recently. Since I've
run into many local residents who knew Dave, but did not know about
this,
At the PSFS meeting this weekend, it was announced that long-time SF fan
and UnivCity resident Dave Axler had bypass surgery recently. Since I've
run into many local residents who knew Dave, but did not know about
this, here's some info.
According to a posting on smofs, he's at Beth Israel