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Jim, First day back after a month, not so bad. Only about 600 emails, and they backed up a small dump truck on the new work, but at least its not boring. Good to be back, but rather tired this eveniong. One day at a time. Thanks for the thoughts.
John
Glad to hear you'r back to work. How was the first day back? Hope all went well.
Jim
Main WIP:
On the Bench: Artesania Latina (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II
I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.
All, just wanted to let you know tomorrow I start back to work. From anticipating about 2 weeks off, and getting almost a month. Turns out they were expecting a hole about the size of a hockey puck and instead I got a 8'X10" patch to hold it all together. Oh, well, go big or go home, right? For the guys in BO'H, I should have a figure complete and significant progress on both the A-36 and Zero to show off on Friday, if I make it. Thanks for all the prayers and well wishes for my recovery. Hopefully, this is enough health issues for a while.
Sorry about the late reply to your post.
I've experienced recovery from a hernia operation and can say that, for me, the worst aspect was getting up to use the washroom.
OTOH, the pain did subside over time and having the hernia was worse.
Eventually you will feel up to resuming normal activities.
Just be paitient.
Hope to see you up and around at an IPMS meeting whenever I can find time.
Thanks all for the warmth and care. Beans, I'LL be upset if I have nothing from the enforced down time, butneed energy to get to the bench, so we shall see.
I'd be disapointed if I didn't see anything on the show-'n-tell table from you at the next meeting...just sayin'...
It'd be a shame not to have somethin' to show for the down time you had.
(I'm playing around).
All the best John. We'll see you when you get better.
John,
Well wishes for a speedy recovery!
tempestjohnny My advice is to not lift anything heavier than an Xacto knife.
All, you know what they say about best laid plans, right? I went into the hospital for out patient hernia repair surgery on Tuesday. Turns out, I had a bigger rupture than they had thought, and required a 10" mesh strip to close the hole. I also had an infection of unknown origin, so I got to stay in the hospital until today, Sunday. Finally home! Came home with a drain and a series of staples from about my belly button almost around my side at my waist line. Thanks for all the thoughts and prayers. I'll keep you up to date on how things are going.
My son had a hernia operation not too long ago and he fully recovered in less than a month. He was up and running in about 2 weeks. The first few days were a little rough but as each day passes it gets better. Best of luck with your procedure.
fox
Glad you are doing well Sir.
Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!
John, we've kept the thoughts and prayers going and will continue to do so. I went through 4 years of dialysis and then 2 kidney transplants with a long recovery 17 years ago. I still knock on wood (my head) everytime I think about it. Got lots of R&R and workbench time. Luckily the company I worked for paid me full pay for all the time I was off for dialysis and the recovery after the transplants. That really took the stress off.
Well, tomorrow I go in to get the hernia patched up. Should be home tomorrow night if things go smoothly. Only 2 weeks off of work this time, so not so bad. Looking at it as 2 weeks of doctor ordered sitting on my backside. Hopefully, get some bench time in, hope to finish up the A-36 and the A6M2 I started for the Butch O'Hare group build we were having. Later.
Get well soon!
Mike
Marc
Thank you everyone for the prayers and well wishes.
John, you will be at the top of the list tonight when our prayers are sent to the "Man Upstairs".
HEY !
You lifted all that Evergreen Plastic for that 1/48 Carrier dint ya ? You sir , stay well Please ? You are in my A.M. and Evening Talks with the Boss .
I've included you in my prayers.
Toshi
On The Bench: Revell 1/48 B-25 Mitchell
Married to the most caring, loving, understanding, and beautiful wife in the world. Mrs. Toshi
Well, everyone, the fun continues. I have had my reattach the plumbing surgery back in April and everything has been going pretty well. Then I noticed that there was a lump where I didn't think there should be. Saw the surgeon and yep, I have a hernia at one end of one of my scars. He told me to schedule a procedure for when its convenient, unless it goes bad and something gets stuck in it. Will the fun never end?
Had my first doctor's appointment yesterday and they took the staples out. Says things are going great, I can transition to a regular diet, and go back to work as soon as I feel up to it. Looking at a second surgery in April to put the plumbing back together and after that, I'm as good as new. Thanks for the prayers and well wishes.
1/72 too freakin small!!! As the doctor told me, go big or go home! No smaller than 1/48.
Yeah But ;
What about that 1/72 scale carrier you want to build ? Them suckers is hevvy . Get back to normal soon , Ya Heah ?
Well, had my first session at the workbench, and had some work completed on my A-36. I'm adding an armor plate behind the seat, which I have photo evidence for and am almost done cutting it to shape. Just looking for a template to cut the scoops out. I also worked on putting the arming wires on the bombs and sanding the seams on the wings. Hopefully, I am done with sanding and can start the actual paint. Now I am tired.
Definitely prating for you, John. My mom had the same thing many years ago, and based on what I observed of her, I know it ain't easy on you. Hope you get well soon.
Gary Mason
Devil Dawg
On The Bench: Tamiya 1/32nd Mitsubishi A6M5 Model 52 Zeke For Japanese Group Build
Build one at a time? Hah! That'll be the day!!
Thanks for all the well wishers. Taking it day by day and always remember better living thru chemistry. Takes the edge off.
plasticjunkie That sounds as painful as a kidney stone! My sympathies wolf!
That sounds as painful as a kidney stone! My sympathies wolf!
I hope that you heal quickly and without complications, wolfhammer!
Eric, my weight limit is 10 pounds. I don't typically need that much putty on a 1/48 scale fighter, so I should be ok with finishing my A-36 :)
My prayers and best wishes for your recovery as well.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
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