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Ken,
Here's another wish for a speedy recovery for you. If it makes you feel any better, I know that you were diving in spirit, if not in body, today. Seieng the masses of bait fish at Casino Point today, all I could think of was your voice saying "be the bait ball". Hopefully you'll be recovered and back in the water to enjoy it yourself soon enough.
Stacy
 
Ken,

Best Wishes for a speedy recovery. Don't be in too much of a hurry to drive again. One reason why they don't want people with fx's driving, is because of your weight bearing status. Especially if you are only toe touch weight bearing. Check with your MD and PT before doing anything. So, what kind of liquid are you measuring in your picture? RTFLOL (Sorry, I have worked in Rehab/ Hospitals too many years!)

You might want to ask you PT too, for weight bearing purposes, and tell them how much weight you have on your back before getting in the water. Just a thought.

Take care,

From your Recreational Therapist
 
Diver_Jan:
Ken,
So, what kind of liquid are you measuring in your picture? RTFLOL (Sorry, I have worked in Rehab/ Hospitals too many years!)

Take care,

From your Recreational Therapist

HAH.

Diet Vanilla Pepsi, of course (the current cold bevi of choice) over ice in one of my lovely parting gifts from the Hospital.

You guys are sweet.

K
 
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