Best wishes for a speedy recovery. I hope the pain is a lot less than the doctors are leading you to expect. Don't hesitate to use pain medication if you need it. Focus instead on what caches you'd like to hit after your recovery. We look forward to reading that you are up and caching again soon. You'll be in our prayers.
>From: trisha@brasher.com
>Reply-To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
>To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
>Subject: [Az-Geocaching] So close, and yet so far.....
>Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2003 18:37:06 -0800 (PST)
>
>Well, after our 5-day, 22 cache trip to Reno to visit Dan's brand new
>granddaughter (yup, she's a doll!!!) and his folks, we are
>slowly....ever-so-slowly..... creeping up on our "sesquicentennial"
>total cache.....and "centennial" AZ cache.....(I have alot of out of
>state, mostly Nevada caches)....BUT....as I am having the surgery on
>Wednesday (major throat rotor-rooter for obstructive sleep apnea) it
>looks like I won't be hitting any milestones for awhile, DARN!
>Anybody have any experience with the UP3 surgery? It is extremely
>painful for a full 2 weeks post-op, I am told and read.
>Trisha "Lightning"
>Prescott
>
>
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