Ahoy, from the hospital....

Damn, Chief! I hope you are doing well! Glad things worked out to keep you vertical for a bit longer! Man, I leave for just a few days ........

Don
 
Dang Chief it's a good thing you took that precaution to do in and have it checked. You're right that may have been your last day on planet earth at 30+ thousand feet! Hope you're feeling better and doing well Amigo!
Ted
 
Sorry about your turn of bad health but now it sounds like your on the road to Wellsville. Get well soon, NC. Take care.

Ed
(HMC/Ret)
 
I got released from the hospital yesterday afternoon. Still having leg pain, but my doc said it will just take some time, and to gauge how long to be on my feet, based on pain level. I will take it easy for a couple days, and increase activity as I can handle it. I will be on blood thinners for about six months (coumadin), and will have my blood checked every three/four days for a couple weeks, at least. This morning, for example, my levels were down, but I hadn't taken my meds yet either.

Besides seeing my doc this morning, I had to take my siamese, Twist, to see the vet because the inside of his ears were all covered with bloody scratches, and scabs. Just awful. The vet gave poor little Twist a cortisone shot for his flea allergy. It's the worst reaction in a cat he's ever seen. Poor little boy. But he'll be better now.


Thank you all for your concerns, and prayers.......I appreciate you all!


NC

 
Be real careful when you are on those blood thinners...

Do not bump into anything and do not cut yourself....


Get better shipmate!

ADJ2 Brown
 
Speedy recovery Sir!

:salute: Ahoy there NC!
Hope you make a speedy recovery!
Seems some of us guys over at fs2004 (Milton Shupe, Robcap, Smoothie and others, myself included) are in the process of starting a new project: Grumman Tracker. I don't know if this is your kind 'ship', but thought the sound of a little old Navy medicine 'might boost' the spirits...

...and talking of spirits, perhaps just a weeny tod of good old 'Navy' rum (on doctor's orders of course) might work a treat too! Ya know...medicinal purposes etc. etc.

Anyway, hope you're back up there on the bridge PDQ!

Best Regards,
Nigel
 
:salute: Ahoy there NC!
Hope you make a speedy recovery!
Seems some of us guys over at fs2004 (Milton Shupe, Robcap, Smoothie and others, myself included) are in the process of starting a new project: Grumman Tracker. I don't know if this is your kind 'ship', but thought the sound of a little old Navy medicine 'might boost' the spirits...

...and talking of spirits, perhaps just a weeny tod of good old 'Navy' rum (on doctor's orders of course) might work a treat too! Ya know...medicinal purposes etc. etc.

Anyway, hope you're back up there on the bridge PDQ!

Best Regards,
Nigel

Thanks for the well wishes, Nigel, and YES, a Grumman Tracker would be awesome! FSX compatible?

Thanks again!!

NC
 
Glad to read you're home Chief. take yer meds and recoup mate. Just whetting my chops hearing from Nigel et al about the Tracker. I have a HS buddy in Eden, NC who fly one. He and I ride bikes together and attend baseball and football games quite frequently.

Take care now Chief, good to hear the news.

Caz
 
Glad to read you're home Chief. take yer meds and recoup mate. Just whetting my chops hearing from Nigel et al about the Tracker. I have a HS buddy in Eden, NC who fly one. He and I ride bikes together and attend baseball and football games quite frequently.

Take care now Chief, good to hear the news.

Caz

:salute: Caz, do you reckon your buddy might be 'persuaded' to help us out with a few sounds for this project?
I would really like to make a supersound pack for this one. The quality of craftsmanship on Milton's models deserve nothing less! If he and team are putting so much input on such a project, I wish to give them tops.

Best Regards, Nigel
 
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