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Stan Gula
"Stan Gula" wrote in message news:Ejjyd.4779$113.1986@trndny03... Thanks for all the good wishes. I'm home, exhausted, but feeling pretty good. Stan Gula good to here from ya, glad all is well, or much better! Mark |
Stan Gula
Stan Gula wrote:
Thanks for all the good wishes. I'm home, exhausted, but feeling pretty good. Very glad to hear you're back home and the prognosis is positive. Take good care of yourself, JR |
Stan Gula
Stan Gula wrote: I'm home, exhausted, but feeling pretty good. Glad you're home Stan, best wishes towards a continued recovery. |
Stan Gula wrote:
Thanks for all the good wishes. I'm home, exhausted, but feeling pretty good. Bottom line is that I have Graves' disease (autoimmune disorder of the thyroid) and my thyroid output was 15x normal. The huge amount of T3 hormone put my heart into atrial flutter - which is *very bad*. The heart and anti-thyroid medicines have me pretty stable - I'm not going to be running any marathonsg, but can handle normal activity. I should be able to get past this in a couple of months. If I had my tying stuff I could have cranked out a dozen dozen flies last week. snip Let's see. . . a dozen dozen flies at 15x normal output = 2,160 flies. That should be just enough to get a headstart for Frank's GFS. Good to have you back, Stan. -- TL, Tim (BTW, the porto was *really* good.) ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
Stan Gula
Stan Gula wrote:
Thanks for all the good wishes. I'm home, exhausted, but feeling pretty good. Bottom line is that I have Graves' disease (autoimmune disorder of the thyroid) and my thyroid output was 15x normal. The huge amount of T3 hormone put my heart into atrial flutter - which is *very bad*. The heart and anti-thyroid medicines have me pretty stable - I'm not going to be running any marathonsg, but can handle normal activity. I should be able to get past this in a couple of months. If I had my tying stuff I could have cranked out a dozen dozen flies last week. snip Let's see. . . a dozen dozen flies at 15x normal output = 2,160 flies. That should be just enough to get a headstart for Frank's GFS. Good to have you back, Stan. -- TL, Tim (BTW, the porto was *really* good.) ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
Stan Gula
Stan writes:
Thanks for all the good wishes. I'm home, exhausted, but feeling pretty good. Well, hell, that's not fair to those of us who were going to visit you in the crappy hospital and present you with a nice bottle of Fonseca 2000 Vintage, and some Ice Wine from Peter's neighborhood. Ahhh, but I know where you live! I can't come down this week (home with a miserable cold), but perhaps before the New Year. Take care of yourself. Dave |
Stan Gula
Stan returns with:
The heart and anti-thyroid medicines have me pretty stable Arrgh! What fun is that? Get well, come down to PA and fish and we will get you unstable like you oughta be! Seriously, good to see you back here, do what the Dr. says, and get past this quickly! Tom |
Stan Gula
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 18:48:04 GMT, "Stan Gula"
wrote: Thanks for all the good wishes. I'm home, exhausted, but feeling pretty good. Bottom line is that I have Graves' disease (autoimmune disorder of the thyroid) and my thyroid output was 15x normal. The huge amount of T3 hormone put my heart into atrial flutter - which is *very bad*. The heart and anti-thyroid medicines have me pretty stable - I'm not going to be running any marathonsg, but can handle normal activity. I should be able to get past this in a couple of months. If I had my tying stuff I could have cranked out a dozen dozen flies last week. Seemingly endless hours of boredom, waiting for the next blood test, or crappy meal. The hospital tables would make a really good tying table. Most of the time I was able to sit in a nice cushy recliner with my feet up. If I had access to beers and a bag of chips, I would have been very happy to stay there for another week. Damn...step away for a few days and all hell breaks loose! Sorry to hear the bad news, the hospital, etc., but glad to hear the good. Hope things continue to improve. TC, R |
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 18:48:04 GMT, "Stan Gula"
wrote: Thanks for all the good wishes. I'm home, exhausted, but feeling pretty good. Bottom line is that I have Graves' disease (autoimmune disorder of the thyroid) and my thyroid output was 15x normal. The huge amount of T3 hormone put my heart into atrial flutter - which is *very bad*. The heart and anti-thyroid medicines have me pretty stable - I'm not going to be running any marathonsg, but can handle normal activity. I should be able to get past this in a couple of months. If I had my tying stuff I could have cranked out a dozen dozen flies last week. Seemingly endless hours of boredom, waiting for the next blood test, or crappy meal. The hospital tables would make a really good tying table. Most of the time I was able to sit in a nice cushy recliner with my feet up. If I had access to beers and a bag of chips, I would have been very happy to stay there for another week. Damn...step away for a few days and all hell breaks loose! Sorry to hear the bad news, the hospital, etc., but glad to hear the good. Hope things continue to improve. TC, R |
Stan Gula
"Stan Gula" wrote in message news:Ejjyd.4779$113.1986@trndny03... Thanks for all the good wishes. I'm home, exhausted, but feeling pretty good... Happy news. Take care of yourself.......there ain't enough good guys as it is. Wolfgang |
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