Friday, February 3, 2012

Out of Hospital

Gentlemen,

Thank you for all of your kind thoughts.

As Murdock reported, I have been in Hospital. Without going into details, I have lost a great deal of blood and am weaker than wet tissue paper . . . but can now rest better at home than in hospital.

I go back in on the 13th for an exploratory diagnostic procedure. Overall my condition is not considered life threatening although there is always some risk with surgical procedures.

Murdock (with whom the concept of this group blog was first explored) has been designated with co-inhaber powers should anything unexpected occur.

Once again, my thanks for all of your kind wishes . . . and I will appreciate any positive energy or prayers on the 13th.

-- Jeff

28 comments:

  1. Ah, good to see you're back home to recuperate! Best wishes for whatever comes next!

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  2. Thank you for the direct update Jeff, great that you were able to put some time in with us here.

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  3. Look for news of your complete recovery in the near future. Our prayers are for good fortune in your upcoming medical trials.

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  4. Great to hear you are home.You are much in our thoughts and prayers here in Tradgardland...
    best wishes
    the Grubers

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  5. Hang in there Jeff! We're all rooting for you.

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  6. Get well soon Jeff our thoughts are with you.

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  7. Hesse Kassoulet needs far lesser excuse to hold a ball than the return of the Inhaber so the 13th will be the first Blue Balls Jeff Schutzen Fest, Oompah-band Ball and positive energy prayer revival.

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  8. Welcome home, Jeff and all the best.

    Jim

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  9. Great news. The bells are ringing in Saxe Marchen's Great Dom

    Btw I painted an entire Late Roman army in my last recuperation week :)

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  10. Another offer of best wishes for a speedy recovery from Hesse-Fedora!

    Ed

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  11. Nice to know you are back home

    best wishes

    -- Allan

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  12. All the best for a speedy and complete recovery.

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  13. Glad to hear you're doing alright now and hope your recovery is fast and complication free.

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  14. The Beerstein Honorable Pensioners fired a twenty one gun salute on hearing of your home coming....

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  15. Best wishes from a puntual reader of this blog
    Rafa

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  16. Home is always more restful than hospital - and better for the spirit too. Hope all goes well on the 13th.

    Best wishes,

    David.

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  17. Glad to hear that you are feeling a bit better!

    Hope you make a full recovery as quickly as possible.

    All the best,

    Bob

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  18. Welcome home Jeff!
    Outstanding. Bravo!
    Bill

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  19. Best wishes Jeff. Glad to know :)

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  20. Good to know you're home and safe, Jeff. Best wishes for your continued recovery.

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  21. Glad to hear you're better, Jeff! Thinking of you! I've not been posting much lately, but this news makes me realize I should be more engaged with the "community"! I look forward to more good news from you!

    Adolfo a.k.a. Destofante

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  22. Glad to see you up and about and best wishes for the next stages, the anticipation is usually the worse bit!

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  23. First I'd like to thank everyone for the good wishes . . . it is comforting.

    Overall I'm doing much better . . . still tire very easily (as I mentioned, I lost a great deal of blood) but I feel more alive each day. I still take several naps a day however.

    The hospital called and my trip to the operating room has been moved from next Monday to next Wednesday . . . so another two days to wait.


    -- Jeff

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  24. Will definitely pray for your quick recovery!!

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  25. I hope the operation is a success, and you get well soon Jeff!

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  26. Prayers, prayers, prayers on the way!

    Get better soon. My blog misses your visits.

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