Tool Talk
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: jimwrench on June 01, 2014, 11:47:17 AM
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2014 has been a spring I would rather not relive.
Had my right carotid artery reamed in late MAR.
This caused my urinary system to shut down.
Since we were scheduled to go to mvwc meet and then go fishing at lake of the Ozarks;I ended up wearing a catheter to York and for a weeks fishing.
Got home and had prostate reamed.
Then at end of Apr wife had what turned into a brain stem stroke.
Wife of 52 years died May 10.
If you have been recent MVWC auctions you may have met her;we attended auctions in York,Ne Hudson,Ia;Davenport Ia & BarabooWi
Barbara had zero interest in wrenchs but faithfully sat thru many wrench auctions with her oxygen tank.
Last week had left carotid artery reamed and am at home waiting for next Fri when I can drive again.
Haven't had time to look at what I purchased at York but plan to in near future.
This scenario explains why I've been a little inactive on Tool Time.
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Tough spring indeed.
Sorry for your loss.
Hope your health issues are over for a while.
Skip
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Condolences on your loss, Jim
2014 sucks as far as my health has been too.
Hang in there, bud.
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Jim, sorry for your loss and I hope your health issues get better. I know I met you and probably met your wife at Davenport a few years ago. I hope things start to turn around for you.
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My condolences on the loss of your spouse. Having a rough one here too, wifes health, so we are taking it a day at a time, its all any of us can do. May things turn around for the better soon.
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Jim,
Sad to hear of your loss. My condolences to you and your family. God bless you all. Your wife sounds lovely. I'm going to give mine a hug, just for accompanying me in all my pursuits.
Uncomfortable? With all the drilling, poking, operating and testing you have been through? You must be a very strong man.
Buried my parents (mother w/ fathers ashes) 2 weeks ago. Sounds like its been a tough spring for many here. I feel old, but I get the feeling I am in the young half of the group (chronologically if not physiologically.)
Keep strong.
Larry
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Sorry for your loss and your health problems.
Stick to it, Jim, and things will improve.
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Sorry to hear about your wife, Jim. And I hope you feel better soon.
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My Condolences to you and family.
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So sorry to hear of your loss Jim. I hope you have other family members nearby who you can lean on a bit during these difficult times.
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My deepest condolences!
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Sorry to hear of your loss, an my condolences go out to you an all who loved her. I am also sorry to hear of your health problems.
I hope things improve for you, in the mean time hang in there.
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So sorry for your loss