I just talked to henry again and today they are building him a ramp today, he is excited, now he can go outside.
I told him of the stuff that is a coming and he said to tell you all thankyou.
Thinking about you H. And be sure to tell those bumpkins making a ramp to plan for the worst and make it big enough for a stretcher, but also make it to be big enough for two people to stroll side-by-side during recuperation, on their feet!
Cripes, just noticed this, what a shock, I asked about H not to long ago, wondering where he was. At least your still with us old bean, was beginning to worry. All the best for a speedy recovery, thoughts and prayers are with you.
This is indeed a shock. I had been wondering why we hadn't heard from him. I have done my little bit to help make him comfortable and help his recovery.
Also from now on I vote that Willy takes over Henry's bar tab in the Cantina.
just talked to henry, they got his metal ramp in today, he has been outside and can navagate the ramp ok. He is looking forward to using it to help him walk again. He said tell you all hi.
I going to call him in the morning
Such a shock to hear about Henry's bad health.
Henry, I send you my very best thoughts and vibes. I hope that you'll be on both legs in not too long. And am looking forward to see you back on the forum again. :salute:
Best regards,
Maarten
P.S. A big thank you to SOH for being such a great bunch!
Ickie, sorry to be slow answering. We have a shut down going on at the plant I work at and I've been working a lot. I'm going out of town this morning. Tuesday is the earliest I can get to Shreveport.
here is my address
Ron Larson
2424 50Th Ave N. lot 157
St. Petersburg, Fl 33714
money orders please outside USA
Checks ok in USA
Cash OK
On the funny side, one of our members from China once sent me 2-$10 dollar yen's, lol I had to use them a a Chinese restaurant.
and this year a member from Europe sent me 2- $10 Euro's, I made a deal with a friend to cash them at 50%, my bank is 500 miles away in Pensacola.
my sister suffered a massive stroke last spring...I thought when I saw her that afternoon that we might lose her.
She went through an intensive recovery with physical and mental aspect therapy and has had a tremendous recovery.
She can walk and speak normally to the point that no one can tell she suffered a brain injury.
She recovered her driving license a few months ago.
She says fatigue after a period of time leads to some tingling on her left side...left arm, left leg - like when a limb 'falls asleep' and sometimes she has to work to find the right word in a conversation (but then so do I usually)
Other than that she has returned to work, albeit in a limited way (she was a workaholic before) but she is a real fighter and is relentless in therapy (ongoing) and she, like every other victim of stroke, thought initially that her way of life was over - it is not over...only 'adjusted'
Hang in there Henry - things will improve even when you think they have plateaued - you will be encouraged
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