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Re: Thankful and sharing
tomtuttle #346220 04/26/11 07:59 PM
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Wait, I'm confused. What kind of remote was it?

I'm so grateful for your health, and for your story.

I'll bet you had to scrape Mrs. Ray off the ceiling. Enough about you, how did this affect HER?

I think I'll just sit here and reflect a while, now.

Cheers, my friend.



Well, since you asked....

It seems that the increased flow of blood to my lower extremities has had several positive impacts. The most noticeable was the immediate recognition of strength in my legs and general energy improvement.

I was also surprised to find that a lil friend that used to greet me when I awoke has made something of a return in the morning just to say a bit of a hello. I thought this might be a positive bit of news for my wife, but that has not, thus far, been the case. I am hopeful that persistence will win the day (morning, actually). wink

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Ray3 #346221 04/26/11 08:02 PM
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Guys, I am surprised and gratified by your comments.

I guess I was so intent on sharing some information that this type of thing was not to be dreaded that I didn't consider the fact that it might generate well wishes.

So , thank you for that, but the key message is that it's out there, it's not bad and it's easy to do without trepidation.

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Ray3 #346222 04/26/11 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted By: Ray3
the key message is that it's out there, it's not bad and it's easy to do without trepidation.

Are we still talking about your "lil friend"?


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MarkSJohnson #346223 04/26/11 08:11 PM
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the key message is that it's out there, it's not bad and it's easy to do without trepidation.

Are we still talking about your "lil friend"?


We might as well. My wife doesn't want to talk about it.

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Ray3 #346224 04/26/11 08:19 PM
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tomtuttle #346239 04/26/11 10:25 PM
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Adrian #346241 04/26/11 10:34 PM
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Scary but good to hear that the outcome was great. Been getting a lot of reminders lately about being thankful for good health.

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Very good news Ray, it's great to hear everything went well. It was nearly 5 years ago I went through recovery from a severe heart attack. Thank God you didn't get this far. I too had a stent and have been free of any events since then.


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