"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
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On Feb 13, 2:24?pm, "JimH" wrote:
........with a foot to a foot and a half of snow expected to fall by
midmorning tomorrow and temperatures falling to single digits overnight.
This storm is a huge one, south to Florida and north to the NE states.
http://radar.weather.gov/radar_lite....=N0R&overlay=1...
http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/Radar...test_Small.gif
How are things by you?
The good news: Just about like day in June.
The bad news: 50-degrees and overcast....(just like a day in June)
The best news of all: 2 1/2 days of boating this weekend. Yes!
Glad to hear that and have fun Chuck, I always enjoyed visiting Seattle on
my way to Wenatchee.
My time will once again be spent inside, housebound due to the post op
condition in my right leg. Did you ever see the movie "Ground Hog Day"?
That is exactly how my days have become.
My wife drove me today to another Orthopedic Surgeon to get a third opinion
on the MRI I had last week. He agreed with the opinion of the Orthopedic
Surgeon doing the operation and that of my primary care physician.. All
said that there is nothing in the post operative imaging to show any concern
over and the condition is due to the surgery, specifically the immediate
release of pressure from a nerve being impinged on (disc herniation) for
some time.
It may take another month or up to a year but I should regain total use and
control of my right leg. There were also a number of positive signs during
the physical exam to show that the condition is temporary.
Let's hope I will be out there getting the boat ready in early April and
enjoying another season on it with my family and friends. ;-)