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#400808 - 03/24/15 05:35 PM
Re: How important are "real time" listeners.
[Re: captain Russ]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Russ, I'm in the same boat, so to speak. Three week before leaving Marathon Key, Florida, my back went out really bad and I was having trouble walking. There's a distinct possibility that I may need spinal surgery in the very near future, maybe the next couple weeks, which even if successful, will put me out of commission for at least two to three months. I'll be contacting a neurosurgeon tomorrow morning to set up an appointment. I've had two previous surgeries to my lower back. The first, though it was successful, left me paralyzed from the waist down for five months. I lost all the muscle tone in my legs, and it took several months after the surgery to learn how to walk again. The second surgery was 10 years later, the results were a bit better, and within six months I was able to resume my work schedule. Fortunately, at that time I was a full-time, freelance, outdoor writer and did not have to do anything strenuous or lift any equipment heavier than a camera or fishing rod. The recovery was still quite painful and required months of physical therapy. Now, 40 years later, the surgical procedures have really improved, but the success rate is still under 50 percent, which is not at all promising, even with the best surgeon. I'm not looking forward to any of this, but I can no longer tolerate the pain and constant use of pain killing drugs that have nasty side effects. I talked with one physician today, and he said "You know Gary, there will come a time when you might just have to retire." I know that's the case, but I wanted to play at least two more years. If I must retire, then, I guess there will be a lot of gear on Ebay at the end of summer, and I'll spend the rest of my days sailing, which is not a bad way to retire. I know I will miss performing, but most of all, I will dearly miss all the wonderful people I play and sing for every week. Russ, as my doctor friend said today, there will come a time, and you will definitely know when that time comes. Good luck, old friend, and I hope things work out for the best, Gary
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#400827 - 03/25/15 09:51 AM
Re: How important are "real time" listeners.
[Re: captain Russ]
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Russ, I'm sitting here in my office, a hot patch on my back, a heating pad on top of that, and getting ready to work some more on my tax return. As I read this, the things we have in common are uncanny, though you have been far more successful in those endeavors. If you sit down and contemplate all the things we've both done in our lives, which is far more than the average person ever dreams of, the goals we've accomplished, the lives we've touched, the friends we've made, and how we've been blessed to live in a part of the world where all this was possible, this truly has been one Hell of a ride cowboy. There's really not many things that we have not done in our lives, and very few individuals will ever achieve half those goals in life. So, if you MUST, for reasons of health, step down and begin smelling the roses, it's really not a bad thing. Think about it, Gary
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PSR-S950, TC Helicon Harmony-M, Digitech VR, Samson Q7, Sennheiser E855, Custom Console, and lots of other silly stuff!
K+E=W (Knowledge Plus Experience = Wisdom.)
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#400828 - 03/25/15 09:53 AM
Re: How important are "real time" listeners.
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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Russ, I'm sitting here in my office, a hot patch on my back, a heating pad on top of that, and getting ready to work some more on my tax return. As I read this, the things we have in common are uncanny, though you have been far more successful in those endeavors. If you sit down and contemplate all the things we've both done in our lives, which is far more than the average person ever dreams of, the goals we've accomplished, the lives we've touched, the friends we've made, and how we've been blessed to live in a part of the world where all this was possible, this truly has been one Hell of a ride cowboy. There's really not many things that we have not done in our lives, and very few individuals will ever achieve half those goals in life. So, if you MUST, for reasons of health, step down and begin smelling the roses, it's really not a bad thing. Think about it, Gary DITTO !!
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