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[GMCnet] Thanks, GMCMI [message #78479] |
Mon, 29 March 2010 19:31 |
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I hesitate using this forum to thank all the folks from GMCMI at
Montgomery for their card of hope for a surgery success. Received the
card today and want to express my appreciation for your concern,
prayers, and best wishes. So far, it's worked.
There were only 3 or 4 netters that I told of my forthcoming surgery,
a Cochlear transplant but it seems those were the biggest 3 or 4
mouths on the entire net.{:>)
Had the surgery last Thursday and from all accounts, it was a
success. No pain at all which was not expected but welcomed. Wife
and daughter are taking good care of me while I heal and get ready for
step 2: using the outside part and training to hear with it. That'll
keep me from being at ES rally in GA next month. Look for a new man
in the fall, I'll be there.
Got to love all you GMC'ers just cause of who you are! Good folks!
No, GREAT FOLKS!!!!
Roger
77 Birchaven SB may have to hook up a radio and speakers in it now
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Re: [GMCnet] Thanks, GMCMI [message #78480 is a reply to message #78479] |
Mon, 29 March 2010 19:36 |
Kingsley Coach
Messages: 2691 Registered: March 2009 Location: Nova Scotia Canada
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CONGRATULATIONS ROGER....oh, I guess I don't have to shout any more. My
former son in law was very impressed with his and the results!
Mike up North
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 8:31 PM, Roger Black <r1black@comcast.net> wrote:
> I hesitate using this forum to thank all the folks from GMCMI at
> Montgomery for their card of hope for a surgery success. Received the
> card today and want to express my appreciation for your concern,
> prayers, and best wishes. So far, it's worked.
>
> There were only 3 or 4 netters that I told of my forthcoming surgery,
> a Cochlear transplant but it seems those were the biggest 3 or 4
> mouths on the entire net.{:>)
>
> Had the surgery last Thursday and from all accounts, it was a
> success. No pain at all which was not expected but welcomed. Wife
> and daughter are taking good care of me while I heal and get ready for
> step 2: using the outside part and training to hear with it. That'll
> keep me from being at ES rally in GA next month. Look for a new man
> in the fall, I'll be there.
>
> Got to love all you GMC'ers just cause of who you are! Good folks!
> No, GREAT FOLKS!!!!
>
> Roger
>
> 77 Birchaven SB may have to hook up a radio and speakers in it now
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1977 Kingsley 26-11
1977 Eleganza II 26-3
Antigonish, NS
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Re: [GMCnet] Thanks, GMCMI [message #78495 is a reply to message #78479] |
Mon, 29 March 2010 20:36 |
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Roger,
There was too much for me to see at the convention. I saw the cards but
didn't get back to sign yours. Sorry about that. However, not sorry that you
had a successful start at beginning to hear. That's good news.
Sorry, however, to know you'll miss Calhoun. I'll look for you at DuQuoin,
guaranteed. Just keep breathing, eating and thinking until then.
Listening to your wife is now an option. Or is it?
Thanks for the positive report. You're observations of the great folks here
is accurate and not on here is generally accurate. There is one, old
sorehead, however. Law of averages, don't you see?
Byron
Roger Black wrote:
> I hesitate using this forum to thank all the folks from GMCMI at
> Montgomery for their card of hope for a surgery success. Received the
> card today and want to express my appreciation for your concern,
> prayers, and best wishes. So far, it's worked.
>
> There were only 3 or 4 netters that I told of my forthcoming surgery,
> a Cochlear transplant but it seems those were the biggest 3 or 4
> mouths on the entire net.{:>)
>
> Had the surgery last Thursday and from all accounts, it was a
> success. No pain at all which was not expected but welcomed. Wife
> and daughter are taking good care of me while I heal and get ready for
> step 2: using the outside part and training to hear with it. That'll
> keep me from being at ES rally in GA next month. Look for a new man
> in the fall, I'll be there.
>
> Got to love all you GMC'ers just cause of who you are! Good folks!
> No, GREAT FOLKS!!!!
>
> Roger
>
> 77 Birchaven SB may have to hook up a radio and speakers in it now
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Re: [GMCnet] Thanks, GMCMI [message #78540 is a reply to message #78479] |
Tue, 30 March 2010 01:44 |
Ken Burton
Messages: 10030 Registered: January 2004 Location: Hebron, Indiana
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Well, you must have heard us talking about you tonight. GMCer Bill McGee, who also has one of those implants, and I were discussing on Skype tonight how you should be doing at this point and how long you have to wait for phase 2. I was going to send you a note this evening but now see you have posted here. Bill told me I could not talk to you at this point and I said "What's new?" Bill hears very well and even passed his ham radio code test after getting his implant.
Hang in there. I talk to Bill with his implant quite frequently on Skype. I assume I'll also be talking with you soon.
I'll bet is was Ray who said something at the rally.
I did tell tell a few people who told a few people, who told a few more people, etc. etc. etc.
But I'm still blaming Ray.
Ken B.
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
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Re: [GMCnet] Thanks, GMCMI [message #78560 is a reply to message #78495] |
Tue, 30 March 2010 08:41 |
shawnee
Messages: 422 Registered: February 2004 Location: NC
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Roger Black wrote:
> I hesitate using this forum to thank all the folks from GMCMI at
> Montgomery for their card of hope for a surgery success. Received the
> card today and want to express my appreciation for your concern,
> prayers, and best wishes. So far, it's worked.
>
> There were only 3 or 4 netters that I told of my forthcoming surgery,
> a Cochlear transplant but it seems those were the biggest 3 or 4
> mouths on the entire net.{:>)
>
> Had the surgery last Thursday and from all accounts, it was a
> success. No pain at all which was not expected but welcomed. Wife
> and daughter are taking good care of me while I heal and get ready for
> step 2: using the outside part and training to hear with it. That'll
> keep me from being at ES rally in GA next month. Look for a new man
> in the fall, I'll be there.
>
> Got to love all you GMC'ers just cause of who you are! Good folks!
> No, GREAT FOLKS!!!!
>
> Roger
>
> 77 Birchaven SB may have to hook up a radio and speakers in it now
>
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Roger,
Congratulations on getting the Cochlear Implant. It will be good to hear again. It won't be normal hearing, but you can adapt to it. There was a fellow at the International rallys some time ago that had one and he could hear everything we said even in the breakfast area. It takes a while to get accustomed to it but it is well worth it in the end.
Gene Dotson
74 Canyonlands
www.bdub.net/Motorhome_Enhancements New Windows and Aluminum Radiators
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Re: [GMCnet] Thanks, GMCMI [message #78606 is a reply to message #78479] |
Tue, 30 March 2010 14:22 |
jessfarr
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Tallked to Walt Taylor today and he asked about Roger's implant. I can now tell him next time that it all seems to be working acceptable so far. Something we are all glad to hear.
I was talking to Walt about the WWW.GMCERS.ORG rear window decals. They are still available. JimK should have taken a bunch to Montgomery for all to buy and drive away with. They, and Rick's great website, maintained by bDub, of course, are a great question answering, interest inspiring piece of promotional material. IMHO
jofarr, soddy tn
www.goooh.com
www.gmcers.com
----- Original message ----------------------------------------
From: "Gene Dotson" <shawnee@charter.net>
>> There were only 3 or 4 netters that I told of my forthcoming surgery,
>> a Cochlear transplant but it seems those were the biggest 3 or 4
>> mouths on the entire net.{:>)
>Congratulations on getting the Cochlear Implant. It will be good to hear
>again. It won't be normal hearing, but you can adapt to it. There was a fellow
>at the International rallys some time ago that had one and he could hear
>everything we said even in the breakfast area. It takes a while to get
>accustomed to it but it is well worth it in the end.
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