G'day JustinO,
Your mates in the harp business seem to have done a pretty good job of looking after me during the past few months while I've undergone radiation therapy for cancer. I had the final zap last Friday, and the hospital staff gave me my mask to keep as a memento. They also suggested I take up fencing. Anyway, it's looking good kiddo, and I'm feeling fine. I go back in six weeks for an assessment. Hopefully, my stomach tube will be removed before that... I'm really hanging out for a burger with the works!
Gary
8 comments:
Great news Gary.
I look forward to more of your stirring indeed.
Good news Gary! Here's to an even better 6 weeks ahead! All the best.
Glad to hear you're out of your cage. Looks like they mark you up like a side of beef before they zap you. I really hope this takes, Gary.
ATT; EVERYONE
Be sure to click on Gary's photo and take a good look how handsome he is!
Great smile, there, Mate!
Good looks, great mind,a new lease on life, updated 'chassis' .. . like the Methodist hymn "Oh say. .what could my Jesus do more. . ?!"
Whaaaaaahoooooooo. . . LOLOL,,JustinO
Do more?
Give the guy a huge super-dooper hamburger with all the works!
Gary, what a Beautiful smile, it looks like you have an old devil waiting to get out of all that medical environment. Your Great outlook on life is going to take you into many years of your life. Us Old people are Blessed. God Bless.
Much appreciated, chaps. And yes, J, they stick bits of paper on the cage and draw little lines and arrows, which is a bit disconcerting... they said it aids precision. In fact, they said they didn't want to "accidentally" zap my spinal chord cos that would cause serious probs. Sheesh! I was afraid to blink!
Yes, JustinO... can't wait for that burger!
Glad you clarified that point Coop.
But then perhaps I wouldn't have really minded having that mental picture as I head off to bed.
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