Registered: 12/06/99
Posts: 2133
Loc: Muskegon, MI
Nigel,
I'm sure that all of us on the forum want to thank you for your efforts and rejoice in your recovery. Those of us without health problems forget songs. Glad you can still play.
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
Nigel, We knew something was wrong. We all wish you a speedy and complete recovery. Try not to do that again, though. One tiny brain hemorrage and the forum goes to pieces! At least Uncle Dave is back in his rightful place as Junior Member. At his age, he should be proud to be considered a Junior again. Seriously, if there is any way we can help you, most any of us would jump at the chance. My big decision every day is whether to fish or play golf until it's time to go play music. Don
Registered: 03/24/99
Posts: 736
Loc: Half Moon Bay, CA, USA
Nigel Very shocking to hear of your recent brush with death - I'm so glad you have pulled through & seemed to be returning to near normal. We would not want to lose a wonderful person like you. Get very well soon. Tom
Registered: 11/27/99
Posts: 56
Loc: Fremont, NE USA
I am thankful for your recovery from such a serious medical situation and hope you relaize that through the forum you touch many people you will never meet, which is a rare gift. May the Lord bless you and your recovery.
Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
Nigel, All the well wishes from the rest of my friends on this discussion group are also echoed by me. I wish you a speedy recovery and hope to see you in my store soon. Warmest Regards, George Kaye
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Registered: 06/01/98
Posts: 6484
Loc: Ventura CA USA
Hey George, you can bet I'll be down at your store if the near future, I still can't really talk at any volume and still can't swallow leaving me still eating through a tube stuck up my nose which is of course getting on my nerves, but I expect this to fix itself over the coming month. So I'll probably wait a few weeks until I am more ready for public exposure
Well how I have managed to generally recover from my recent condition with little ill effect is certainly something I am thankful for.I spent much of my 8-6 weeks watching patients in my neuro ward at Los Ranchos Amigos in Downey LA, who have serious problems with memory, general motor co-ordination and often lose visual function. I can't really explain why I am one of the very few (supposedly only 4%) that manages to undergo both a brain aneurysm and a stroke with practically no bad lasting effects. I have to thank the staff at that hospital for helping me to pull through all of this,
Thanks also for all the great support you guys are wishing. It really does help a lot. I hoped you'd realise something had happened that was beyond my control. I guess Synth Zone was just meant to be, and as I write this posting I feel as good as before this all happened. I promise I'll fix any problems real quick, and you can be assured Uncle Dave that I'll get you back up to Senior status before the week is out.
The first thing I did on regaining consciousness in the hosital was ask for my acoustic guitar. I knew if I could still play that then playing a keyboard would still also be possible. Funny how playing music really becomes important in a time like that.
I'll be adding lots of new links to Synth Zone now I'm back on track again. I wish I'd got to actually go to NAMM but I am catching up on all the new releases and will be featuring some of them.