: [VFB] Pink Squirrel swap update 3/15
Don, I sympathize with you on the pain. I have what they call Phantom Pain..
Even though the foot and leg is gone the pain is still there. At times the pain
can go on for hours, it is enough to make a full grown man cry.. I have also
developed the shakes
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> My flies have been done for a week, they’re going out this weekend.
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> J
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> Of *Ron Bo
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Take care of yourself first Don.
Rick
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Hi Tony:
Both you and Don have both had a really tough time and I feel for both of
you. I am glad that you have overcome pneumonia because that is much more
serious than most people think. Get plenty of rest, try to keep moving as
best you can and eat carefully. Best wishes.
Neville (Nev)
Hi DonO;
Sorry to learn that you are still in a lot of pain. As far as I am
concerned you can take as much time as you like to sort the flies
especially as it may cause you pain - for me there is no hurry whatsoever.
Nevile (Nev) Gosling
On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 8:59 PM Gary Webb wrote:
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Don, Tony
I'm so happy to hear from you both. But so sorry to hear of your pains.
You are in my/our prayers.
Wish I could go to The Sow Bug again. But Susan my wife has a lot of
constant pain herself. Too long a ride
from Wisconsin to Arkansas.
Gary
On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 5:02 PM DonO
Don, I sympathize with you on the pain. I have what they call Phantom Pain..
Even though the foot and leg is gone the pain is still there. At times the pain
can go on for hours, it is enough to make a full grown man cry.. I have also
developed the shakes.
I had planned to tie at one session
Hi Gary and all swappers,
I’m still here battling to come back from the stroke. Found recently that my
debilitating pain is called Degerne-Roussy Syndrome or “post-stroke central
pain syndrome.” Also called thalamic stroke pain syndrome.
Long story short, the pain meds have failed and left me