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Elliott's Trackside Diner - August 2012
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<p>Ken - you were right. I was in the forum for a brief moment, but not feeling well enough to post. Well, here is the story...</p> <p>Good Morning Everyone.</p> <p>I am back! A few days ago, that was not yet sure. The docs cut me up, took away an awful lot of material that was not supposed to be there, stitched me up again, making me feel like a roasted turkey on Thanksgiving, without the stuffing. I can´t say that I am feeling well, but I am home and that´s the most important thing. It´ll be a long and rocky road to improvement. I had hoped they´d kick me out of that place by Sunday, but no, they would not listen to my plea, I had to stay in another day and wait for the lab results to roll in. The key word to that is "benign", just an unwanted growth of some cells.</p> <p>Christian and Petra joined me in the hospital on Sunday, so we had a little birthday party there. I felt sorry for my son having to travel, as Sunday proved to be the hottest day ever recorded in our area. Temperatures exceeding 100 F are highly uncommon here. Remember, A/C is unknown to us. Fortunately, it has cooled off a little, but not enough yet to feel comfortable.</p> <p>I am not sure how frequent I will be visiting this place in the future. There is little to talk about, as each day starts and ends as the day before, and not much is happening in between.I have lost a lot of momentum in recent months and don´t see a way to regain it. I am also pondering to step down from my post as moderator, as I don´t have the strength to do it right. I will give that decision some time to mature.</p> <p>Blessings to all of you & have a good day!</p>
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