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creed_three
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Joined : Jan 2007
Posts : 763
Posted 7/2/2008 3:36 PM (GMT -8)
:-)  Welcome home Jim - wishing you a speedy and restful recovery from surgery. God bless & take care.  Lana & CJ
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Frank1205
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Joined : Feb 2008
Posts : 311
Posted 7/2/2008 4:27 PM (GMT -8)
Welcome home Jim.  All the best to you and yours during your recovery.

God Bless

Frank

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Gordy
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Posts : 528
Posted 7/2/2008 4:49 PM (GMT -8)
Jim-

Not much more I can add except to say I'm also delighted you're home and doing well.

-Les
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Hawkflyer
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Joined : Jun 2008
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Posted 7/2/2008 6:04 PM (GMT -8)
Hey Biker, Welcome home. Now just sit back and relax and post on this forum for the next few days. If your anything like me you will be getting stir crazy soon enough. Be careful as I have read several posts about overdoing it the first day home. I also overdid it my first day home as well. Good luck and feel better soon. I know you will do great. Mike
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Roger G
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Posted 7/2/2008 6:50 PM (GMT -8)
Glad to hear your back home.  Have a restful recovery.


Take care Biker.


Roger

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puget
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Joined : Mar 2007
Posts : 237
Posted 7/3/2008 6:44 AM (GMT -8)

Just adding my voice to your many, many friends here:  Glad you're home and on the mend.  Rest up and let us know how you're doing from time to time.  We're all thinking of you and ML.

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Bob D
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Posts : 212
Posted 7/3/2008 7:30 PM (GMT -8)
Welcome home !!! Now take it easy. I heard a recliner, remote and a six pack is a great rehab combo.
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pcdave
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Joined : Oct 2006
Posts : 444
Posted 7/3/2008 8:03 PM (GMT -8)
Hi Jim

Jim, I hope your latest surgery ends your long and challenging journey to achieve a healthy future.  It is obvious from your numerous postings hear over a longer period of time that you have a large zest for life and a readily willingness to forge ahead and sail over the rocky roads.  You are a great guy and I wish you a speedy recovery and God's blessings along the way.  Best of luck good fellow!

Dave

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IdahoSurvivor
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Posted 7/3/2008 9:48 PM (GMT -8)

Got into Spokane today.  Called Biker.  He's still in the hospital and will likely come home tomorrow.  I will keep you informed. 

 All the Best,

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pasayten
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Posted 7/4/2008 8:30 AM (GMT -8)
Also talked to Biker Thursday evening...  He was hoping to get out today and really looking forward to be home with his family...  He said 8 days in the hospital was plenty loooong enough for him.

He really appreciates the heartfelt prayers, support, and words of his extended HW "family"...  We totally agreed that the HW family is truly a blessing for our sharing... both in good times and victories,  and in bad times and struggles... 

It will be good to get Biker home and healthy again... and to get his heartfelt postings again to help us in striving for more victories...  

Jeesh,  4th of July and all the fireworks displays...   Jim will think they are for him getting out of the hospital and finally home...   You know what,  they are!!!   :-)

God Bless and wrap His Robe of protection, comfort, and healing around you Jim and Maty Lu! 

pasayten 

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biker90
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Posted 7/4/2008 2:33 PM (GMT -8)
Hey Folks,

Finally!! Got home about an hour ago.

Barry visistied me in the hospital this morning. He is such a good friend and I appreciate his keeping the forum updated on my progress.

Your thoughts and prayers have given MaryLu and I strength to make it through this ordeal. I've always believed that attitude plays a large part in healing and attitude comes from support. Together we are stronger than the sum of our strengths.

So, I will update "Jim's Space" with the details soon. Let's get well together...

Jim
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James C.
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Posted 7/4/2008 2:37 PM (GMT -8)
Just made our Happy 4th of July even happier...

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IdahoSurvivor
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Posted 7/4/2008 4:10 PM (GMT -8)
Hey Jim,

It was great to see you in your fancy gown today! 

I should have taken a picture for the forum!   tongue

'Wonderful to see you back on-line.  Rest-easy, and recover well, my friend.  You are an inspiration!

All the best,

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fatcat
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Posts : 31
Posted 7/5/2008 3:12 AM (GMT -8)
  Biker, glad your home, now take  some time and rest, enjoy being at home. Thank you for your sage

 advice when I was just coming to grips with this thing we all have in common. You will be in my daily talks with the Man.

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M. Kat
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Posts : 715
Posted 7/5/2008 6:37 PM (GMT -8)
Jim and ML, welcome home!
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Piano
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Posts : 847
Posted 7/5/2008 10:39 PM (GMT -8)
Biker -- another welcome back! As I'm sure you would say, let's get well together.
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BillyMac
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Posted 7/6/2008 2:48 AM (GMT -8)
Good on you Biker..........I'll bet you are pleased to be back under your own roof and surrounded by loved ones. I am pleased that you sound like you have bounced back from your latest trial and operation and I wish you well together with a continuing recovery.
Bill
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Doting Daughter
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Posts : 1064
Posted 7/6/2008 6:50 PM (GMT -8)
Welcome home Jim!! We have missed you!! Hope you are feeling better soon friend!!
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