Tomorrow Is The Day, Got To Go Away

PSTAN

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After a couple of years of living with the problems of having a bad neck it is time to take care of it. I will be having the disk located at C4-C5 and C5-C6 replaced with cadaver bone, steel and screws. This will have me physically down and out of sorts for some time (the surgery was supposed to be last month but I got sick)so I will be visiting less than lately. I will check in as often as possible.

Everyone enjoy a good cigar for me, hopefully by summer I will be able to again.

Phillip
 
PSTAN, best of luck to you. i hope all goes well with the surgery and a speedy recovery. remember, no smoking near the oxygen! take care, and hope for some hot nurses! :thumbs: Rob
 
Best of Luck Phil.....

I Hear this is gonna be your nurse....

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BkCloud114 said:
Best of Luck Phil.....

I Hear this is gonna be your nurse....

hot_nurse.jpg

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I heard that you were feeling ill
Headache, fever, and a chill
I came to help restore your pluck
'Cause I'm the nurse who likes to...

:laugh:
 
KayakinBoy said:
BkCloud114 said:
Best of Luck Phil.....

I Hear this is gonna be your nurse....

hot_nurse.jpg

[snapback]177522[/snapback]​

I heard that you were feeling ill
Headache, fever, and a chill
I came to help restore your pluck
'Cause I'm the nurse who likes to...

:laugh:
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Rub your back... Right?? ??? What....

Good luck - we'll miss you, bro... hurry back!!! ;)
 
Good luck Phil! Will smoke one in honor of a speedy recovery!
 
Best of luck with that, sounds like a pretty serious surgery. Hang in there, stay positive and all that other hippy crap.

But with that nurse that likes to... Duck? Truck? Shmuck? I don't think you'll have much issues getting better ;)
 
May God give you comfort through this while He grants you swift healing and as He guides your doctors hands, Amen.
 
GWS! Get Well Soon!

Now here is a target, can't move and stuck in one place.
 
Phillip - I had the < exact > same surgery about two years ago. In my case, the disks were blown out and pressing on my spinal column, creating pain the likes of which I really can't describe completely. For me, it was like someone turned the "pain" switch off and was 107% succussful. In my case, my surgery was on a Wednesday, I was home Thursday, and (no kidding) I was back at work the following Monday...!! My job doesn't require any physical exertion (hardware design engineer) so the risk was little to none. I was blessed with a fantastic surgeon and it went flawlessly.

Small correction - the plates and screws are Titanium, not steel. I can make it through the metal detectors in the airport without a beep.....:D

The very best regards - B.B.S.
 
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