ronhix
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I'm not even going to say it Kotlinski.gkotlin;212124 wrote: Next time we come to visit, maybe you could try to not fall asleep every 5 minutes
Take care, call if you need anything.
I'm not even going to say it Kotlinski.gkotlin;212124 wrote: Next time we come to visit, maybe you could try to not fall asleep every 5 minutes
Take care, call if you need anything.
i know right, coming from the guy who can't stay awake at a race track surrounded by bikes racing around LOLgkotlin;212124 wrote: Next time we come to visit, maybe you could try to not fall asleep every 5 minutes
Take care, call if you need anything.
ronhix;212126 wrote: I'm not even going to say it Kotlinski.
Fricken hilarious, I mentioned this to him at the hospital. His response was, "holy crap your right, what's a spleen wheigh? It's gotta be good for atleast 5 hp."TheGrouch;212160 wrote: Hmmm....gotta hand it to you Jim. I know weight savings can pay big dividends on the track, but internal organ removal really raises the bar when it comes to commitment to the sport. Way to think outside the box!
Wishing you a speedy, pain-free recovery.
So you're potty trained now? Congrats!stkr;212389 wrote: Thanks everybody. It helps reading the get well wishes while I'm hooked up to all these monitors still. They finally removed the heart monitor last night and brought me down to a non-ICU room. Looks more like a suite to me, but I'm not complaining.
I actually slept pretty well. Only woke up about 3-4 times, but never with the excrusiating abdominal pain like the two nights before.
Today I managed to get out of bed without assistance, assisted walk to the bathroom, and managed to pee standing upright without a catheter. Big improvement.
Thanks again to everyone!
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Thanks Phil! The ultra should be just just fine.pauskings;212437 wrote: Hi Jim,
Thinking about you again today and hoping that you are still moving in the recovery direction. If you need for someone to drive to Kenosha and blow the carbon out of your ROOT BEER ULTRA let me know. May take a full tank of gas.
Phil
B Group #302
The truck and trailer are home in the driveway. Al backed the trailer up close to the garage, so Donna can't drop the ramp and torch the bike. LOLmr_kranky;212393 wrote: Good to hear Jim!!! Did your friends get the trailer and everything back ok? And is Donna still mad at you?
Sherri sends her good wishes, and if you guys need anything, let us know.