Posted by carvel minne farmer on September 02, 2018 at 21:13:59 from (207.228.78.47):
In Reply to: Cm farmer posted by SVcummins on September 02, 2018 at 10:27:58:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see good evening sv. yes we're still here! the disc looks good ready to go. been battling a viral throat infection, a real nasty one has been hanging on for just about 3 months now, docs can't give you antibiodics for it. it just has to run itself out :evil: I usually check in every morning and evening here, and read the latest. between trying to get some welders fixed and get as much rest as I can (and boost up my immune system) picked up this throat infection in the hospital on june 4th. when I went in to get my heart drained (fluid on the heart) the docs drained nearly 2 litres out (came close to shaking hands with the grim reaper :lol: ) the fluid on the heart is one of the side benefits you get when your battling lung and lymph node cancer :evil: (that the docs don't tell you is coming!) but apparently is fairly common with cancer patiences. it would be nice to get a break here but we will battle on and beat this.
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