flyguy wrote:
Good mornin' plum, I know many on the Stage like that, yourself included. I'm a lucky man. Thank you, and have a great day.
Thanks fg, i am in good company here on the stage.
plumbob wrote:
Thanks OJ and gh1. I read something on here yesterday about the most admirable thing someone could do for a friend. His story is out there and i am sure many more will follow as we all grow on this site.
Few and far between,luckily there are some.
Hello everyone, had a setback this morning leaving the Drs office, tripped in the carpark and hit my upper arm on the groubd, protected my head from any danger.did end up cutting across my knuckle on my left middle finger that required 4 stitches, delayed us getting home some hours. Feeling ok and hoping for a good nights sleep.
I'm thankful that the operation on the Tumor went so well. Follow up now is pill chemo and radiation starting soon. I'm hoping to get back to sell the house before the treatment starts, been given the ok travel, no driving
Have 2,who will go with me and along with friends in MS can help load what I need to remove from the house.
plumbob wrote:
How many of us know someone like the caption says? They ask for nothing, there when you need them, and just content and happy to help. Truly remarkable people and sometimes go un noticed.
A tip of the hat to a few I have encountered, sad it’s just a few.
That’s a great one Plum and I’ve known a few people like that. Very few now days but there’s still a few around. My oldest son is that way and that makes me really proud of him.
Sorry to hear about the fall Ronnie but thank goodness you didn’t hit your head and cause a major setback. Hope everything goes well with the house and you can continue on the path you’re on to good health
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
Ronniejw wrote:
Few and far between,luckily there are some.
Hello everyone, had a setback this morning leaving the Drs office, tripped in the carpark and hit my upper arm on the groubd, protected my head from any danger.did end up cutting across my knuckle on my left middle finger that required 4 stitches, delayed us getting home some hours. Feeling ok and hoping for a good nights sleep.
I'm thankful that the operation on the Tumor went so well. Follow up now is pill chemo and radiation starting soon. I'm hoping to get back to sell the house before the treatment starts, been given the ok travel, no driving
Have 2,who will go with me and along with friends in MS can help load what I need to remove from the house.
Few and far between,luckily there are some. br Hel... (
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Take care Ronnie. Life is full of surprises and some are ones we don't want. Still praying that things go your way. Keep in touch. Gordon
Gordon wrote:
Take care Ronnie. Life is full of surprises and some are ones we don't want. Still praying that things go your way. Keep in touch. Gordon
Thank you, yes could have been worse but with this now its self preservation. I'm more aware of what's around me. If I can get back to West Point soon and clear out my personal belongings and prepare for selling will take a load off of me, then add my new location. For now it 1 day at a time.
I know it's not part of your makeup. But you've got to show us/me your digital injury.
Foodfisher wrote:
I know it's not part of your makeup. But you've got to show us/me your digital injury. Only if your humor is syncopathic.
Its bound up for a few days when I get the bandage off will send a pic
Ronniejw wrote:
Its bound up for a few days when I get the bandage off will send a pic
Thx. Just trying to be lighthearted. Sympathies extended.
That's ok I need a laugh now and then
Ronniejw wrote:
Few and far between,luckily there are some.
Hello everyone, had a setback this morning leaving the Drs office, tripped in the carpark and hit my upper arm on the groubd, protected my head from any danger.did end up cutting across my knuckle on my left middle finger that required 4 stitches, delayed us getting home some hours. Feeling ok and hoping for a good nights sleep.
I'm thankful that the operation on the Tumor went so well. Follow up now is pill chemo and radiation starting soon. I'm hoping to get back to sell the house before the treatment starts, been given the ok travel, no driving
Have 2,who will go with me and along with friends in MS can help load what I need to remove from the house.
Few and far between,luckily there are some. br Hel... (
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Jeeze Ronnie, be careful. Glad you didn't wack your head, but it must have been scary anyway. I hope you can get your stuff together and out of the old house, so you can concentrate on your recovery. Did you bring the boat down to Texas? Hope everything goes well buddy,and be safe.
Sorry to hear about your fall, Ronnie. But happy to hear about your progress. Like you said “one day at a time” take it slow…🐟on
Ronniejw wrote:
Few and far between,luckily there are some.
Hello everyone, had a setback this morning leaving the Drs office, tripped in the carpark and hit my upper arm on the groubd, protected my head from any danger.did end up cutting across my knuckle on my left middle finger that required 4 stitches, delayed us getting home some hours. Feeling ok and hoping for a good nights sleep.
I'm thankful that the operation on the Tumor went so well. Follow up now is pill chemo and radiation starting soon. I'm hoping to get back to sell the house before the treatment starts, been given the ok travel, no driving
Have 2,who will go with me and along with friends in MS can help load what I need to remove from the house.
Few and far between,luckily there are some. br Hel... (
show quote)
That is a big ouch Ronnie, what did you hit that required stiches? You weren't chewing gum and walking were you? I know you have a sense of humor that's why i ask.
Slimshady wrote:
Sorry to hear about the fall Ronnie but thank goodness you didn’t hit your head and cause a major setback. Hope everything goes well with the house and you can continue on the path you’re on to good health
Yes thank goodness he didn't hit his head he might have broken something (just joking Ronnie Stay safe)
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