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Unread 11-26-2018, 07:58 AM   #21
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You just never know how or why something goes awry. Good luck and get well soon. There are a few setters awaiting your recovery.
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Unread 11-26-2018, 08:00 AM   #22
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Sorry to hear this Harold. I hope the surgery goes smoothly and with the least amount of discomfort and disruption to your life as possible. I look forward to seeing you again at Hausman's. I hope to hear you tell us you feel like you are a young man again when we get there.
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Good luck, Harold. I remember a long ago pheasant season with a new setter puppy that was sidetracked by a spinal nerve problem. It was 1969, the year and month I was released from the Army. I recovered and so will you.
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Harold, sorry to hear of your heart condition. Stay positive! I am sure you'll get right back in your groove after you recuperate.
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Wishing you a speedy and complete recovery.
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Sorry to hear of your misfortune and the poor timing. Best of luck to you Sir !
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Hoping and praying all goes well and you'll be back in stride without skipping a step.

Possibly the result of a tick bite so you'll need to stay out of the woods from now on (and we'll all have more grouse to shoot at)






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Hope you are able to come to the Southern, but understand if you are not. Get well!
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Harold, have you ever been tested for (or been confirmed for exposure to) Lyme disease? The latent and delayed effects of it can be devastating, particularly in late-onset cardiac anomalies.

I dodged a major bullet years ago by being tested (immunoassay) the day after I pulled a tick off me and saw the telltale 'bullsye rash' forming. I never contracted the disease thanks to a quick-acting doctor who put me on the doxocycline 31-day cycle, but the blood panel done for my annual complete physical always shows me as 'sensitized' to the organism but not carrying it.

I can sympathize with your having to cancel your trip; in 2011 I developed "floaters and flashers" in my vision just befor my annual eye exam and a scheduled trip to Canada to duck hunt. My eye doctor said he would not shoot a gun "on a bet" until the condition had passed, an estimated 6-8 weeks, due to the possibility of a detached retina from recoil.

I was so pumped for the trip I went anyway and did not shoot, satisfied myself with calling and watching the ducks decoy and my shooting companions display their waterfowling skills. It was worth it!
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Best wishes!
OSU is an excellent hospital!!!
Hope for your fast recovery.
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