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Phat , I hope things get less stressful for ya, Paul, he Would probably have a dim view of that !! But the thing is I am wrapped a little tight rite now as I myself am trying to get all my commitments filled before Aug 9th when I'm scheduled for my back surgery . I'm working 7 days and late hours so honestly I'm very easily irritated! And this project is the biggest as I'm going to be locked in this house for what I'm told is at least 2 months while I recover from the surgery, and I know I'll just be looking at all the things I need to do around here and that mite prompt me to do things I shouldn't or am not ready for. They will be going in through my Stomach and then in through my Back, that must be like having a sizerien section with a side of back surgery .so as I said above I'm just easily irritated rite now.and I know I must be walking around like a Bear with a soar foot because my wife is calling me darling and dear every time she has something to tell me ..need to dial it down a notch, but any way the floors are amazing, the color couldn't be more spot on the workmanship is flawless and I'll have to just move onto the next rant hahaha, hope everyone has a great day ahead!!
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Unread 05-21-2019, 08:58 PM
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Phat , I hope things get less stressful for ya, Paul, he Would probably have a dim view of that !! But the thing is I am wrapped a little tight rite now as I myself am trying to get all my commitments filled before Aug 9th when I'm scheduled for my back surgery . I'm working 7 days and late hours so honestly I'm very easily irritated! And this project is the biggest as I'm going to be locked in this house for what I'm told is at least 2 months while I recover from the surgery, and I know I'll just be looking at all the things I need to do around here and that mite prompt me to do things I shouldn't or am not ready for. They will be going in through my Stomach and then in through my Back, that must be like having a Cesarean section with a side of back surgery. So as I said above I'm just easily irritated rite now.and I know I must be walking around like a Bear with a sore foot because my wife is calling me darling and dear every time she has something to tell me ..need to dial it down a notch, but any way the floors are amazing, the color couldn't be more spot on the workmanship is flawless and I'll have to just move onto the next rant hahaha, hope everyone has a great day ahead!!
John, my son had extensive back surgery after his motorcycle accident. They had to put a Titanium cage around his spinal cord in several places.
Took him about a month to recover and maybe another month to really recover so the estimate about 2 months for you is probably spot on. I highly recommend laying in a years supply of Playboy mags and stuff like that... Might as well be occupied instead of just laying there.
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Paul they are actually telling me 3 months, but I say 2 because I'll just be locked up in this house for the first 2, I'm just curious is your son able to or still riding?? On Long Island I know several people who have givin up riding as Long Island has gotten to be no different traffic wise than NYC.and that's not to mention your truly putting your life in the hands of all the kids texting and driving,I recently had a girl texting take off my mirror, I was sitting at a light watching her and their was nothing I could do but lean my body toward the passenger seat and hope for the best. Had I been on a bike it mite have been bad!!! I think I may have just found my next rant!!! Seriously though, it's so sad but it's just not safe to ride now. Glad your son is ok .
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Paul they are actually telling me 3 months, but I say 2 because I'll just be locked up in this house for the first 2, I'm just curious is your son able to or still riding?? On Long Island I know several people who have givin up riding as Long Island has gotten to be no different traffic wise than NYC.and that's not to mention your truly putting your life in the hands of all the kids texting and driving,I recently had a girl texting take off my mirror, I was sitting at a light watching her and their was nothing I could do but lean my body toward the passenger seat and hope for the best. Had I been on a bike it mite have been bad!!! I think I may have just found my next rant!!! Seriously though, it's so sad but it's just not safe to ride now. Glad your son is ok .
Hey John. Yes, he's still riding. Had to get a new bike of course, then basically rebuild it from scratch. (Not that anything was wrong with it to begin with, it was just not cool enough. LOL He lives in Mesa, Az, so the traffic is not as bad as NY/NJ... in fact, when he had his accident he was virtually alone on the highway, out in the desert, going to meet my sister (his aunt) who lives in SF. He had a new tire on the back, and pushed the bike too fast, it went squirrely and threw him. He has his good days and bad, but he's still working and still riding. And I totally agree with you about the new crop of drivers (and some not so new) that don't seem to be able to keep the GD phone away from their eyes for more than 10 friggin seconds. You're gonna be fine. Might even take you fishing later this year.
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Paul, I would love that,
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