10 month checkup....NED
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CONGRATULATIONS
Hey Bill,
I have to say, you are a guy who knows how to have a great time. I believe that you may have just set a record for an outpatient visit in time and travel. Most importantly, CONGRATULATIONS on getting the NED from your doc, and having a great SLP who had a solution for your leaky prosthesis, that does make the trip worth it. Sending you the best of wishes. Keep It Mov'in Forward!
PATRICK
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Thanks Patrickpatricke said:CONGRATULATIONS
Hey Bill,
I have to say, you are a guy who knows how to have a great time. I believe that you may have just set a record for an outpatient visit in time and travel. Most importantly, CONGRATULATIONS on getting the NED from your doc, and having a great SLP who had a solution for your leaky prosthesis, that does make the trip worth it. Sending you the best of wishes. Keep It Mov'in Forward!
PATRICK
I will say it was a nice drive, long but nice. Got to spend some quality time with my wife, she went so I would not have to go alone. Great day. Thanks.
Bill
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congratulation
Good news. Congratulation!!!!
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Thank you....polystone2014 said:congratulation
Good news. Congratulation!!!!
Thank you!
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Congats
congratulations on NED, WOW what a marathon drive and day you had. I can't imagine driving so far for treatment, if I drove so far I'd need an overnight stay. I guess in the USA having to drive a long way for treatment is taken in your stride. I think the bigger the country driving many miles is the norm I know my brother in law drives from Florida to Georgia in one trip. I went on a 5 hr drive with my daughter on holiday and I was exhausted by the time we got there and she was driving. We did spend a week there and coming home didn't seem so far funny enough. I'm one of those passengers that can make the driver nervous.. I put my foot on an imaginary brake or suddenly gasp if something gives me a fright, makes my daughter want to put a paper bag over my head. I only drive now in familiar places as the older I get the more nervous of the traffic I become. I learnt to drive many many years ago in Cyprus and going up mountains on a narrow road didnt faze me but going on a 3 or4 lane motor way leaves me a nervous wreck. Anyway I'm deviating my message to you was I'm very pleased you are doing so well
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THanksjackflash22 said:Congats
congratulations on NED, WOW what a marathon drive and day you had. I can't imagine driving so far for treatment, if I drove so far I'd need an overnight stay. I guess in the USA having to drive a long way for treatment is taken in your stride. I think the bigger the country driving many miles is the norm I know my brother in law drives from Florida to Georgia in one trip. I went on a 5 hr drive with my daughter on holiday and I was exhausted by the time we got there and she was driving. We did spend a week there and coming home didn't seem so far funny enough. I'm one of those passengers that can make the driver nervous.. I put my foot on an imaginary brake or suddenly gasp if something gives me a fright, makes my daughter want to put a paper bag over my head. I only drive now in familiar places as the older I get the more nervous of the traffic I become. I learnt to drive many many years ago in Cyprus and going up mountains on a narrow road didnt faze me but going on a 3 or4 lane motor way leaves me a nervous wreck. Anyway I'm deviating my message to you was I'm very pleased you are doing so well
Loved the deviating so much. The next time you push on the imaginary brake and they say "what are you doing, the break's on this side". You can say," well then use it!", that's what my wife has said to me.
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Bill
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