Good to hear you're on the mend Pam. May the good Lord bless you and keep you strong on the road to recovery.
Best regards
Allen
Good to hear you're on the mend Pam. May the good Lord bless you and keep you strong on the road to recovery.
Best regards
Allen
What a relief to know you're doing ok after surgery. Keep on the mend Pam, and you'll be up and around in no time.
Very Respectfully,
Jim 'Doc' Johnson, SMSgt, USAF (Ret)
Fac Fortia Et Patere
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good news! I hope your recovery will be fast, again, all the best wishes from this side of the pond
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I just saw this thread and didn't know of your health issues. I am so pleased to hear that the operation went well and you are on the mend. May your recovery be quick and full.
God speed, Pam.
John
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Thanks JMig ..
Theyve actually got me out of bed for a bit right now, so i guess things are moving along.. hoe to be back home in the next week or so. but have my computer with me so hope to be flying today sometime
Pam,
You are indeed a trooper and an example to us all!
So glad to hear it went well. We all so very much value your contributions here.
expat
Striker, listen, and you listen close: flying a plane is no different than riding a bicycle, just a lot harder to put baseball cards in the spokes.
Hi Pam,
Hope you get well again soon ....
Greetings from Holland.
Rob
That‘s very goodnews indeed and I‘m glad that your recovery seems to work out so well.
You have to recover soon since highly skilled FDE designers like you are very rare!
all the best,
Bernt
I've been away from flight simulation for quite some time. Most, if not all I spoke with while here, I've lost touch with them as well, unfortunately.
I don't know why, but I decided to log-in.
Pam, it's good to hear you're on the mend. Stay strong Missy. Thinkin about ya!!
Pam-
Good to see you on back the fora... keep getting stronger and better. God Bless!
C
::LOL:: Damn Ive missed you.. It's good to see you.. How the hell are ya doing?? I'm personally mostly flying the dark side these days. I like it over there, but i like it here too with the people. I try not to influence too much because everyone needs to decide for themselves.
But yeahhh, you shouldnt stay a stranger.. sure the sands have shifted a bit and the landscape has a few new bumps ans ditches, but its all home and its all good.. Temorarily retiring from building again. My OBlood oygen level has been so low its been a wonder i could think at all, and it may be rising slowly with this artificial artery implanted but i still want to see where it goes before committing to a project.
Hello Pam,
We from the CFS1 group don't get out of the sub-basement much so I had not seen the news until just a few minutes ago.
Glad things went well and hope you have a speedy recovery!
Take Care.
- Ivan.
i've been in outpatient therapy for the last couple weeks now, but i finally get to go hom,e tomorrow.. Got some new airplanes for xplane, got some new tennies, go a new staff and walking umbrella. I'm back up to around 93% blood oxygen now which is fantastic.I just dont have a lot of it any more. Still, its no longer a matter of the cloggged Aorta costing me my legs and maybe my life.. At least i can make my own pot of coffee once again.. Not quite just a talking head any more...
Fantastic! So glad to hear things are, and have, been going so well for you!
I, and I'm sure all the others, wish you nothing but the best. and we all hope that everything keeps going so well.
Now, get back to work!
That's a joke, by the way...
Take care, take it easy, don't overdo, and get all better soon
Pat☺
Fly Free, always!
Sgt of Marines
USMC, 10 years proud service.
Inactive now...
It's good to hear you're on the mend. Now just keep resting up until the day you wake up and say, "Damn, I don't remember the last time I felt this good!" Then rest some more and fly a lot of simulator time.
Get better, Pam! Glad to hear that your recovery is progressing and you are feeling better!
It is amazing how fast they (doctors) get you up and moving around so quickly these days.
"Hornets by mandate, Tomcats by choice!"
Cheers, Pam! Sounds great! Looking forward to some exchanges with you again :-)
Best,
Mark
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Glad to hear that you are on the mend. Keep improving. Attitude plays a big part. Remember the Little Engine that Could, "I think I can, I think I can, I think I can."
You can!
John
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32 GB DDR5 RAM
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RTX 3080 10GB VRAM, Meta Quest 3 VR Headset
Pam it's so good to hear your doing so well, look forward to seeing you (and your work) around the forum again.
Joe Cusick
San Francisco Bay Area, California.
I am serious, and stop calling me Shirley.
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