Pam Brooker "Warchild"

We have the technology, we can rebuild her. Just concentrate on recuperating, Pam, we’ll mind the shop meantime. :wavey:
 
What a relief, great news Pam. Take it easy during your recovery. That means while resting you can keep in touch with SOH.
 
So glad you are doing better Pam. It was comforting to hear updates from others that things had gone well, but it was :ernaehrung004: to see that "Black Cat" avatar and your own words in here. Rest, take it easy, sit back and watch YouTube and get well. That's the only thing on your agenda young lady. Don't make me drive to Oregon during the Idaho elk season and place a 24-watch on you! :wavey:

Randy
 
Best wishes for a speedy recovery Pam. Didn't know you were in the maintenance hangar until this morning since I normally don't frequent the FSX forums since my conversion to P3D. Just do what the mechanics tell you (they call themselves doctors and nurses, but we know better). Hang tough. We're all rootin' for you!
 
Pam, Glad to see you are getting bored already - good sign, just stay positive, no fire eating though just to see if you are fireproof!
Keith
 
Ahhh...I'm pleased.

Keep yourself comfortable, Pam. Resist the inherent boredom of the rest & recuperation cycle, and get ye-self well. All these mind-breaking flightsim activities will happily wait for your timely return, when you so choose.

Wellness first.

:ernaehrung004:
 
This is all great news, Pam! Keep in mind that flatulence is considered a "good thing" while in the hospital recovering. Ya gotta prove yourself worthy of going home.:encouragement::biggrin-new:
 
So glad to hear the news Pam!
We are all encouraged by your strength AND wits. :)
Get well soon and we all look forward to your return here.

Deke
 
Well done Pam. Arteries eh? who needs 'em...

Now all you need to do is adjust your cruise lift scalar and get back to work...
 
I hate typing on a phone. Those little buttons are so hard to hit with any accuracy. So glad to hear from you! Just rest and recover!
Continuing prayers...
Sue
 
Glad to read about your successful surgery.
I hope you won't get too much bored during your recovery in the hospital. Good luck with that. :)
 
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