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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 20:56:52 +0000, Walter Maxwell wrote:

Hope to join you great guys again occasionally as I continue to recover.


That is good news, Walt. Keep at it and keep a good attitude. The rest
of us will take care of the prayers for you!

Thanks for providing us with common sense antenna theory all of these
years. Hopefully, Reflections III will make it into print soon. I'm
looking forward to it.

73, de Nate

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the pessimist fears this is true."
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Walt:

Get well soon... and try to stay away from those doctor places, eh?

You go guy!

We need you here to keep us all honest.

Best Wishes,

-- Pete K1PO
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 20:56:52 +0000, Walter Maxwell wrote:

Hope to join you great guys again occasionally as I continue to recover.


That is good news, Walt. Keep at it and keep a good attitude. The rest
of us will take care of the prayers for you!

Thanks for providing us with common sense antenna theory all of these
years. Hopefully, Reflections III will make it into print soon. I'm
looking forward to it.

73, de Nate

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"The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds,
the pessimist fears this is true."



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Walter Maxwell wrote:
Hello to all my antenna friends. I've just now returned home after nine weeks in the hospital following major
spinal surgery. The surgery was successful, but I contracted hideous intestinal infection C Diff, or colitis,
in the hospital. Forty nine days were required to clear the infection, after which I could begin physical
therapy. I'm still recuperating very slowly, learning to regain my balance and walk again. Have you ever
wondered what it would feel like to stand up, but needing to hang onto something stationary to avoid falling
down? And have you ever wondered what it would feel like to stand up, but unable to move a foot to start
walking? I'm still learning how to walk, with the aid of both a walker and a cane. Long and tough, but I'm
making it.

Hope to join you great guys again occasionally as I continue to recover.

73 to All,

Walt, W2DU


Welcome back.

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On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 21:55:10 -0500, Tom Ring wrote:

Walter Maxwell wrote:
Hello to all my antenna friends. I've just now returned home after nine weeks in the hospital following major
spinal surgery. The surgery was successful, but I contracted hideous intestinal infection C Diff, or colitis,
in the hospital. Forty nine days were required to clear the infection, after which I could begin physical
therapy. I'm still recuperating very slowly, learning to regain my balance and walk again. Have you ever
wondered what it would feel like to stand up, but needing to hang onto something stationary to avoid falling
down? And have you ever wondered what it would feel like to stand up, but unable to move a foot to start
walking? I'm still learning how to walk, with the aid of both a walker and a cane. Long and tough, but I'm
making it.

Hope to join you great guys again occasionally as I continue to recover.

73 to All,

Walt, W2DU


A heartfelt thank you to all who responded to my hospital note. I really appreciate all your kind words of
wisdom and encouragement. As for helping keep the truth in rraa, I take that comment as a real compliment,
indeed.

B 'Cin ya soon,

Walt


Welcome back.

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On Fri, 29 Jun 2007 20:56:52 GMT, Walter Maxwell
wrote:

Hello to all my antenna friends. I've just now returned home after nine weeks in the hospital following major
spinal surgery. The surgery was successful, but I contracted hideous intestinal infection C Diff, or colitis,
in the hospital. Forty nine days were required to clear the infection, after which I could begin physical
therapy. I'm still recuperating very slowly, learning to regain my balance and walk again. Have you ever
wondered what it would feel like to stand up, but needing to hang onto something stationary to avoid falling
down? And have you ever wondered what it would feel like to stand up, but unable to move a foot to start
walking? I'm still learning how to walk, with the aid of both a walker and a cane. Long and tough, but I'm
making it.

Hope to join you great guys again occasionally as I continue to recover.

73 to All,

Walt, W2DU



I know I am late, but God bless you and I'll be praying for you for a
complete recovery.

73
Buck
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Walter Maxwell wrote:

Hello to all my antenna friends. I've just now returned home after nine weeks in the hospital


Welcome Home Walt (meaning not only your house, but this group too). Here's wishing
you a speedy and comfortable recovery. Don't let some of the posts on this group
get your dander up! :-)

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Welcome back and good luck. We never know what nature has in store
just around the corner.

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In article ,
Walter Maxwell wrote:

Hello to all my antenna friends. I've just now returned home after nine weeks
in the hospital following major
spinal surgery. The surgery was successful, but I contracted hideous
intestinal infection C Diff, or colitis,
in the hospital. Forty nine days were required to clear the infection, after
which I could begin physical
therapy. I'm still recuperating very slowly, learning to regain my balance
and walk again. Have you ever
wondered what it would feel like to stand up, but needing to hang onto
something stationary to avoid falling
down? And have you ever wondered what it would feel like to stand up, but
unable to move a foot to start
walking? I'm still learning how to walk, with the aid of both a walker and a
cane. Long and tough, but I'm
making it.

Hope to join you great guys again occasionally as I continue to recover.

73 to All,

Walt, W2DU


dear walt

Didn't know you were out, so please accept some late well wishes

didn't know you can 'catch' colitis but glad that it went away and
overall your procedure went well

hope that you have a speedy recovery and enjoy ham radio to take your
mind off things


be well- best wishes


myles
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On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 11:49:39 GMT, ml wrote:

In article ,
Walter Maxwell wrote:

Hello to all my antenna friends. I've just now returned home after nine weeks
in the hospital following major
spinal surgery. The surgery was successful, but I contracted hideous
intestinal infection C Diff, or colitis,
in the hospital. Forty nine days were required to clear the infection, after
which I could begin physical
therapy.
73 to All,

Walt, W2DU


dear walt

Didn't know you were out, so please accept some late well wishes

didn't know you can 'catch' colitis but glad that it went away and
overall your procedure went well

hope that you have a speedy recovery and enjoy ham radio to take your
mind off things


be well- best wishes


myles

Thanks for the kind words, Myles, I appreciate your thoughts.

Re colitis, otherwise known as 'C Diff', it is one of the most highly contagious diseases of the intestinal
system. It occurs when antibiotics are used prior to surgery in which the antibiotic kills the good bacteria
in the system, leaving the toxic bacteria to take over, resulting in continual diarreah(sp). I was fortunate
to survive it at my agee 88+, for it is quite common for older people in poor health to not survive. I am
fortuntate to have been in good health. It took 49 days for me to get rid of the C Diff.

Walt
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In article ,
Walter Maxwell wrote:

On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 11:49:39 GMT, ml wrote:

In article ,
Walter Maxwell wrote:

Hello to all my antenna friends. I've just now returned home after nine
weeks
in the hospital following major
spinal surgery. The surgery was successful, but I contracted hideous
intestinal infection C Diff, or colitis,
in the hospital. Forty nine days were required to clear the infection,
after
which I could begin physical
therapy.
73 to All,

Walt, W2DU


dear walt

Didn't know you were out, so please accept some late well wishes

didn't know you can 'catch' colitis but glad that it went away and
overall your procedure went well

hope that you have a speedy recovery and enjoy ham radio to take your
mind off things


be well- best wishes


myles

Thanks for the kind words, Myles, I appreciate your thoughts.

Re colitis, otherwise known as 'C Diff', it is one of the most highly
contagious diseases of the intestinal
system. It occurs when antibiotics are used prior to surgery in which the
antibiotic kills the good bacteria
in the system, leaving the toxic bacteria to take over, resulting in
continual diarreah(sp). I was fortunate
to survive it at my agee 88+, for it is quite common for older people in poor
health to not survive. I am
fortuntate to have been in good health. It took 49 days for me to get rid of
the C Diff.

Walt

Indeed, my 82 year old mother recently had this, at one point the
doctor's called me saying she had 12 to 48 hours to live...somehow she
pulled a miraculous recovery...still in the hospital and nursing homes
on and off for the last 2 months, but now well enough to have surgery
she needs tomorow morning. I'm so glad you have recovered.

jerry
KB2GCG


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