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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, October 11, 2014 7:50 AM

Good Afternoon!

For whatever reason, the letters appear very big on my screen...

I have not been feeling well lately. My foot still hurts, making walking a torture. Adding to that, my heart seems to go roller coaster again, but my health issues seems so little compared to what Jeff has to endure! I am saddened by the fact he lost his "good" foot! Petra´s and my prayers for a speedy recovery. I do hope he has the strength to manage his life and retain his independency! His "home" is rather ill-suited for a healthy man, let alone a guy who needs crutches for every inch he moves. I wish I could help him more, not only giving him moral support. If I´d win a million, I´d build him a home suited for his needs. I feel helpless and sad!

I am now sans a layout. The guy who bought it came by and picked it up. Took a little bit of sweat to get the segments apart, as glue had dripped down the slot between them. Must have happened when I ballasted the track. I still have no idea about its successor. There are just two many ideas in my head, but most of them either require more space or more cash for a first start. I have abandoned the thought of building that tiny Z scale layout. It´s just too small to satisfy my hunger for running a train. Given the spavce I have, it´ll have to be either N scale or Z scale. Although the cash in my wallet gives me an itch to go shopping, I won´t rush in. I just can´t afford another false start!

Blessings to you all and a healing prayer for Jeff!

Make it a great day!

Edit: I got TOPS! I will spend some of the cash feedin´ you folks!

 

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Posted by Packer on Saturday, October 11, 2014 5:57 AM

Morning guys

Yesterday I weathered some cars and put kadees on my kato superliners. I'll try the superliners out with them when I go to the MRR club later today.

Garry, The B&O coal hopper I've had for a while. The coal load came with some other hopper I've sold off a while ago. I've been making my own coal loads, so this one goes out do to being non-standard.

Ken, I also wound up with low B-12 with those blood test earlier this year. the doctor suggested taking a B-12 vitamin supplement. As for the coal hopper, I'm thinking $10 bucks shipped first class. A nice even number. The car is about 7 inches long.

Jeff, sucks to hear about the leg. Know you, you'll figure out a way to adapt and overcome.

 

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Saturday, October 11, 2014 12:48 AM

Sad

I am so sad to hear of Jeff's situation.  What a year thhis 2014 has been.

Hopefully his overall health will improve now getting all that infection out of his body.

Jeff,  I feel for you and you have my prayers and healing thoughrts and wishes.

Stay in touch you have a great following here,, many, many friends that are concerned and interested.

Rest well and heal well my friend.

Johnboy out.........................

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, October 10, 2014 11:51 PM

jeffrey-wimberly

 

 
howmus

Evenin' folks!

Janie, my usual please...

I decided to peek in the door over across the street at another one of Jeffrey's hangouts and he had put a hastily written message up on the Bulliten Board that said.... "Going into surgery soon. Already said good-bye to my left leg"

73

 

 

 

left leg is gone.  Both legs are now stumps below the knees.

 

 

 

 

Jeff ...  I am very sad to hear that. I'll send a PM 

 

 

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, October 10, 2014 9:54 PM

howmus

Evenin' folks!

Janie, my usual please...

I decided to peek in the door over across the street at another one of Jeffrey's hangouts and he had put a hastily written message up on the Bulliten Board that said.... "Going into surgery soon. Already said good-bye to my left leg"

73

 

left leg is gone.  Both legs are now stumps below the knees.

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Posted by howmus on Friday, October 10, 2014 8:37 PM

Evenin' folks!

Janie, my usual please...

I decided to peek in the door over across the street at another one of Jeffrey's hangouts and he had put a hastily written message up on the Bulliten Board that said.... "Going into surgery soon. Already said good-bye to my left leg"

Just thought I would let everybody know.

Hopefully by tomorrow he will be able to stop in and let us know how everything went!

Prayers for Jeff and a lot of people here!

73

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We'll get there sooner or later! 

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Posted by KRM on Friday, October 10, 2014 7:21 PM

angelob6660

I'll pray for you tonight Jeffery.

I hope everything goes well for you, and I believe all diners agree with me. Keep your spirits up and we'll be right behind you.

It's hard to talk right now.

 

Wow Jeffery you should be a bit more on the lookout knowing what your condition is. Kill that infection asap.

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Posted by mikeGTW on Friday, October 10, 2014 6:31 PM

my mistake I said the thermocouple but thats to keep the pilot going I was thinking of your space heater you may need a new thermostat if thats a standing pilot furnace theres not  much else 

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Posted by cudaken on Friday, October 10, 2014 5:52 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, Beer Pleases

 Jeffery, are you in the hospital or at home now? Either way stay in touch with us!

 Been a rotten day so far. I have felt so tired all day it is stupid! There is something wrong with me and I have no clue to what it is? Guess I will have to get the VA to run some more test and see what the heck is wrong!

 Low B-12? Have anyone here had low Vitiam B-12 problems? I googled it and sounds a lot like is going on with me.

 Bought the B&O GP 30! Big Smile To bad I am going to have to take it back! Bang Head As soon as I got home the furances would not come on! Bang Head Pilot light is on and blower motor will run when I turn it on, after that I am lost. Waitting to hear from are furances guy.

 Ironicly The Garage Spaces Heater Started Tonight? I have tried to start it 3 or 4 times this year and the pilot light would not fire. So I was going to blow it out with the commpressior. Tonight before before I blew it out I gave it a try. Lite the first time? Confused

 Vince How long is the coal car? I think it is around the same sizes as my other ones, but hard to tell. PM me what you want for it and we will talk. Far as the Tyco Trucks, they push in, no screws.

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, October 10, 2014 4:20 PM

First it sounds like Jeffrey is in capable hands. Glad to hear it, hope he keeps in contact with us while on his journey to healthfulness and healing with his mew toy..the tablet!

Guess Garry was haming it up.

Moons over Myhammy.

Ham on Wry is a booklet an attourney friend of mine writes about silly lawsuits.

*ta da dump*{drum roll}

well, I got the file cabinet installed, and we changed over the 10 gal fish tank to the top of it,. I vacuumed thoroughly where the table had sat. There is an underlining 1/2 plywood "base" {or is it 3/4"?}for the fish tank to distribute weight over the cabinet.

*sad to say* I found boxes [old commercial envelope boxes] FULL of old MR mags and the like. I kept a few and have put most into the recycle bin. I should give them to the great nephew and the two grandpas overseeeing the electrification of his trains at age 5.4 {gotta get that .4 in there you know at his age}. Maybe they can learn something. But they are not home {the grandpas} now, so out they go.

I will go tomorrow morning and get the other filing cabinet they had there at WAlly world..if it is still there. it already has a spot next to MOH's cabinet at chair side. MOH wants one now too. 2 drawer with a 'desk drawer on top" File cabinets in the LR may not be the height of decor, but they are functional and keep the "must keep/important papers" out of sight, but not out of mind.

Should throw a meatloaf in the oven for dinner... so it can cook while i shred papers needing to be shred. WIll fill up the box for the file cabinet with shreded papers for recycling!

well, hope all is well wihtteh others of you.

If any of you want to donate old but usefull hand bars, pull up rails, handicapped equipement or funds to aquire those things for Jeffrey, shoot me a message here!

As a vet you'd think he'd be entitled, but usually not so. Look at the trouble KEN has with the VA as a vet! My mother had/died of Multiple Sclerosis after 30 years of struggle, do you think the MS Society, who rakes in the dough, had anything to help my mother? NO, not a thing, not a dime! Well, a few pamphlets of "what MS is" is about all {like we didn't know}...the rest went to "research"!!

SO lets help out a veteran in dire need of help!

have a great dinner and evening!

Geeked

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, October 10, 2014 3:40 PM

Jeff ... Glad you got to E R .... Hats off to Sis and BIL for taking you. ... Prayers for you. 

 

Vincent ... Looks like a nice package of goodies from Atlas. ... I like it when the coal load is included with the hopper. 

Ken .... I did not remember you modified the covered hoppers. I have some Tyco freight cars where replaced the trucks as well as installed Kadie couplers to the car bodies. 

Some of you are posting quotes. I remeber Ben Franklin was a favorite of mine with his Poor Richard Almanac. ..... One quote I remember and agree with is "A baragain is not a bargain unless you need it".... Of course Ben might not have been a model railroader when he wrote that ! .... Smile

 

 

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Friday, October 10, 2014 3:13 PM

Temp last night was high. 104.3. Got that down to 101 then called my sister to take me to the ER. She and her husband came over and and found me on the ground in front of my trailer. I couldn't walk. My BIL had to help me to my feet then take me to the car. 11:56pm. On the way to the ER. 12:02am Arrival at ER. By now my temp was down to 99.8. ER staff got me ready for transport and sent me off to St Francis Cabrini hospital in Alexandria. 4:36am Arrival at Cabrini. Temp had climbed back to 102. Two doctors and several nurses desended on me like vultures on road kill. They got the temp back down to 99. One of the docs hooked a bag of Cledamisin (antiboitic) to my IV and the infection ln my foot started to die off. The antibiotics had their usual effect on me and I‘m sorry to say I made the ER floor quite dirty.So I told one of the nurses 'Cleanup on aisle 5.

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Posted by Packer on Friday, October 10, 2014 10:51 AM

Morning guys

I got a box in the mail from atlas. They have some sale things on their shop, so I picked some stuff up cheap. I got 2 BN Thrall 4750 covered hoppers and a SOO ACF 4650 covered hopper. The BNs were about 10 bucks each, the Soo was 4 bucks, but didn't include trucks or weights. I had some atlas 100-ton trucks left over, so I used those.

Ken, I've learned that intermountain wheels work in tyco trucks with no modification nessasary. I think I have some though, I just have to find them (and figure out how to tell them from life-like and bachmann ones.

Personally I'd pitch the tyco trucks, and order some accurail trucks. Plug the holes for the tyco trucks with some sprue material and glue. Then drill and tap for a screw. I've done this to a bunch of life-like cars (The thrall-door boxcar and the flat-roof 50' cars are pretty nice IMO)

Here's the coal hopper. The load is included:

 

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Posted by howmus on Friday, October 10, 2014 10:15 AM

Mornin' everyone!

Zoe, I'll have a the #2 special this morning, over easy eggs, bacon, home fries, and a double order of the sourdough toast please.  Oh. yes, I will need a fresh pot of Seneca Lake blend dark roast coffee for my R&GV RR Mug as well.

 Jeffrey!!!! I do hope you are on your way to the ER!  First off 208°???  I think your mind and fingers were not working last night....  103.4°F  still way too high.  Don't mess around with ice water, get to the horsepiddle!  If it is the foot causing it, get it taken care of before your lose the whole leg or your life!  We all want you around here for a long time to come...

 I just got off the phone with the CPAP Supply place (mail order only) and had my usual totally incoherant conversation with the lady on the other end of the phone.  They won't let me do the order yet on line, and they don't use email for it, so I get to have an interesting idiotic chat with a very nice lady at the other end....  She asks my what my vbhosklasgy is and I give her my address.  She says, "No! Your pawefhcabahp!  I say my what?  And so on.....  (she wanted to verify my birthdate.)

Today will be busy as usual...  May even get to do a bit more on the layout if I work things right.

Catch you all later!

73

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Posted by cudaken on Friday, October 10, 2014 10:01 AM

 Morning Folks

 Flo, Coffee pleases.

 Jeffery Did you go to the ER?

 Gary My Old Dutch Hoppers are far from stock. I worked the heck out of the trucks, installed PK 2000 Wheels, body mounted Kadee's and just a tad over NMRA weight. I learned a lot from theses cars.

 Vince Can you posted a picture of the hopper? I forgot all about needing the fuel tank! Reason I need the the trucks is two fold. Took a lot of reeming to get the PK wheels to turn freely. A few of them I took off to much from one side. 2nd I ran them a lot! Some have over 500 hours on them, plus I still have some 18 inch turns.

 See you alll later, Ken

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Friday, October 10, 2014 9:53 AM

Jeff ... Please don't put your body in shock trying to bring down a fever..  I suggest you get immeidate medical attention this morning.

Today throug Sunday is the annual Ham Festival in our local town.  There will be plenty of food including country ham of course. Each year they try to beat their record baking a giant biscuit. There are a lot of other foods. They have carnival rides, crafts for sale, and games for kids. A nice tradition.

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, October 10, 2014 9:48 AM

Wow!

No one in here? I see Jeremy B. stopped by.

I went to Wally world adn finaly bought what MOH has wanted for days/months/years now..a 3 drawer file cabinet! The top drawer is not a file drawer, but will hold htings like the calculator, etc.

It will either go under the 10 galon fish tank or will go next to MOH's chairside table.

Then I went grocery shopping. spent more money there.

Dunno.

I will take a nap now and fool with the fish tank later. It may not go there, as i think it si wider than the table the tank is on, I will havet to cut a piece of 1/2 plywood {have it} to put the tank on so it doens't damage the filecabinet as it is  elcheapo. But it will help hide "important papers" we need to keep, that MOH keeps adding to but wants me to hide somewhere! THe computer room is FULL of schtuff. no room there, so I suggested we get som 2 or 3 drawer filing cabintets to act as end tables. If it works, it works, said MOH. I still want a 4 or 5 drawer deep one for the computer room, though for the "long term stored papers".

well, I think is time for a nap, I have been up since 1;00 am.

later

HOPE JEFFREY AND ULRICH ARE DOING OK.

Geeked

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Posted by JeremyB on Friday, October 10, 2014 8:36 AM

Just getting ready to go to work.

Jeff that is a scary high temp, hope they get it under control.

see you guys tonight at some point

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, October 10, 2014 5:16 AM

GOOD FRIDAY MORNING!

October 9th, 2014!

Prayer candles are lit for: Jeffrey, Ulrich, Johnboy...out; anyone else who needs it is covered by the general candle lit for all health and prosperity.

Well, today I go to Wally world and the grocery store. Trying not to spend too much!

MIA: Ulrich, only for a few days, but I DO hope he's OK.

Yesterday's diner was kinda pathetic with few respondants.

Today's motivational Quotes:

Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.


Don't watch the clock; do what it does. Keep going.


Infuse your life with action. Don't wait for it to happen. Make it happen. Make your own future. Make your own hope. Make your own love. And whatever your beliefs, honor your creator, not by passively waiting for grace to come down from upon high, but by doing what you can to make grace happen... yourself, right now, right down here on Earth.


Expect problems and eat them for breakfast.

 

Alfred A. Montapert

Go AHEAD,

MAKE IT A GREAT DAY!

YOU HAVE THE POWER!

-galaxy {1963-...}

 

 

 

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Posted by galaxy on Friday, October 10, 2014 12:29 AM

jeffrey-wimberly

Got it down to 103.4 with an an ice bath and drinking ice water.

 

Jeffrey, Even 103 is to high. I DO hope you seek out Help at the ER!

I have had my share of "medical wrong" things and "ectomies", but nothing like what you are going through!

I will keep up a prayer candle for you and you know we all here care about you!

 

ANYBODY who wants to help "equip" Jeffrey for  a life without either leg, message me here. Especially if you have handicapped bars and what not to help.

 

PS> Mr. Johnboy out...I still have a candle for you too.

g'night, though I may seee you again sooner than you think! I think I am up now for the duration.

Geeked

 

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Posted by zstripe on Friday, October 10, 2014 12:05 AM

JEFF,

Man...You just can't win for losin'n...can You? Just can't seem to keep Murphy off Your back.

I'm at a loss for word's....other than try to hang in there buddy!

Wishin' You Godspeed, Jeff.

Take Care! Sad

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, October 9, 2014 11:44 PM

Got it down to 103.4 with an an ice bath and drinking ice water.

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Posted by Heartland Division CB&Q on Thursday, October 9, 2014 10:59 PM

jeffrey-wimberly

My temp today is 208.4. I getting ready to call my sister to take me to the ER. See y'all when I see ya.

 

 

Wow, Jeff... That's bad news. We willpray for you.

 

Ken... I would consider replacing Tyco trucks with better quality trucks. I think you would have to mount couplers on the car body instead of on the trucks and that would be an improvement too.

 

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Posted by Packer on Thursday, October 9, 2014 10:54 PM

Evening guys

I've worked on every shift this week, just on being called in. Ugh

The C636 saga: Well, turns out the height of the C636 is right (although it looks strange compared to the C628 in the following picture). Turns out the Hi-ad trucks add 5" to the C630s, and the C636 has a heavier frame... The reason the model looks off is because of the gap between the trucks, and the fuel tank is too small.

Jeff, Sorry to hear about the other foot. I just hope that you meant 108.4, I'm pretty sure 208.4 isn't possible...

Ken, I might have some, but I'm not sure how a truck could wear out unless the car was really heavy. I still have that B&O coal hopper and those P1K F3 fuel tanks.

anyways, I'm going to bed

Vincent

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Posted by cudaken on Thursday, October 9, 2014 10:36 PM

 Evening Dinners

 Flo, Beer Pleases

 Best Wishes Jeffery!

 I have no idea why my font looks so big, I swear I did nothing diffrent!

 Work was boring, I was there but no one with money was.

 Going To K-10 Model Trains Friday. Big Smile Hope they still have a PK 2000 B&O GP 30, if it is still there, I am buying it! I think it has been 2 years now when I got my last engine.

 Any one any TYCO Trucks they don't need? My fleet of Tyco Old Dutch Cleanser Hoppers are wearing out. Of the 32 of them I have, around 15 are on the RIP track.

 See you all Friday, Ken

 Humm, after posting it looks normal? Whistling

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Posted by angelob6660 on Thursday, October 9, 2014 9:27 PM

I'll pray for you tonight Jeffery.

I hope everything goes well for you, and I believe all diners agree with me. Keep your spirits up and we'll be right behind you.

It's hard to talk right now.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Thursday, October 9, 2014 8:55 PM

My temp today is 208.4. I getting ready to call my sister to take me to the ER. See y'all when I see ya.

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Posted by galaxy on Thursday, October 9, 2014 12:05 PM

wow, few in the diner today!

about to go out to the UPS building in town. THEY can't find us! They never can!

Swee I live on a private road in a trailer park. The private road shows up on mapquest nad google earth, but isn't labled. The MAILING address is diferent for the postal boxes {rowed housing many} down at the end of said private road. Becasue the town's road leading into the park carries the name of the trailer park, IT is where UPS and FEDEX thinks iT should go, and NOT ALL SHipping companies allow for 4 line addresses! We live at lot 33, which often shows up on the squished one line addreess as "lot 3...", there IS a 3 and a 33 on the town's road leading into the park! so they often want to try to deliver there! WRONG! So I HATE going to pick it up, but It is often easier to pick up than to fustle wiht them trying ot get it here.

Besides i havea package going out. SO I have to go to the UPS place anyway.

Now, if the proper MAILING address isn't on there {for the boxes at teh end off the road} then it will get kicked out of ordering as "invalid addressing".

ARGH.

well, best get going

Geeked

-G .

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Thursday, October 9, 2014 11:31 AM

jeffrey-wimberly

 

One thing I'll have to do is make some modifications to my home to try and make it more more handy-capped friendly. Things like lift rails, rails on the walls in the hall and such. I certainly don't expect to get much help with this but every little bit will help.

 

Sad

Morning Jeff,

I was saddened to read your post regarding your foot issues. I had hoped after the last amputation your health would stabilize.

My prayers and healing thoughts are with you and when a plan is formulated I will be there too.

Stay positive, I know that you know all about that,  so hang onto that back railing on the caboose,  the ride isn't over yet.

Best wiishes always.

Johnboy out......................for now

 

from Saskatchewan, in the Great White North.. 

We have met the enemy,  and he is us............ (Pogo)

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Posted by howmus on Thursday, October 9, 2014 10:53 AM

Mornin' everyone...

Zoe, I'll have the whole wheat waffle with real NYS maple syrup, a couple sausage links, and a cup of dark roast coffee to wake me up this morning.  Thank you Ma'am!

"The sun is a shining to welcome the day..."  Nice crisp Fall day out there tyoday.  Currently 55°F with a high this afternoon of 60°F.  Leaves are falling all over the neighborhood today.  Only a couple species haven't yet turned color.  I am getting the mailing ready to go to the membership of the NMRA Division.  Hope to get it put in the mail this afternoon.  Then I have tyo go buy some good Finger Lakes wine to send to my som in Chicago for his birthday.  Tonight I will be going to a Troop meeting (what else is new).  I am putting off mowing the lawn for the last time this year.  I would like to have most of the leaves off the trees so I can grind them up to mulch the lawn.  I also need to bring in stuff from the garden soon. 

I ordered 6 face cords of wood yesterday so I will have heat this winter....  That will give me plenty to get through the winter I hope.  I need to trim the small hedge by the side of the house and remove the asperagus fern and weeds in the herb garden.  Those will get put out by the street for the Fall removal the city does.

Catch you later!

73

Ray Seneca Lake, Ontario, and Western R.R. (S.L.O.&W.) in HO

We'll get there sooner or later! 

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