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Sorry to hear that Ken. Yes, surgery always has risks...

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Sorry to hear about this Ken, enjoy Vegas if you can.

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Sorry to hear that Ken. Keep well.

Drove to Las Vegas to attend a memorial service tomorrow. embarrassed.gif

I won't go into details, but I'd like to remind everybody to think very long and hard about undergoing elective surgery because sometimes the worst does happen even when the surgery is "routine".

Sorry and sorry. :(

that sucks, Ken. me, i went and saw the Reds get pummeled by the Phillies.

Why didn't you throw some of those homerun balls back onto the field?

Why didn't you throw some of those homerun balls back onto the field?

They are on Ebay right now.......gotta pay for that wedding ya know. rolleyes.gif

I went for a follow up with my PCP yesterday, who got me in two weeks early for a follow up with my surgeon today.

I'm doing great, I got my stitches out, and I have been released to go to work next week. I was worried about my pain meds, and not sleeping, so I got put on Lortabs + Ambien + a muscle relaxer to take me off the harder stuff (oxys and morphine) that I've been on to date. I still have some areas which are numb to some degree, but all but one area continues to show noticeable improvement daily.

Now I get to fight with my employer and the Short Term Disability provider about getting approved for the couple weeks I probably won't get paid for. It seems I didn't qualify by about 24 days (went corporate from temp on Sept 8th, surgery was sometime mid-August). Grrrr...

Can't wait to get better so I can get back to drinking again!

**BRENT**

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Excellent news Brent, really good :prettyprincess:

Sorry for your loss Ken. Surgery is always a serious matter, and I've never undergone it unless strictly necessary.

Glad for you Brent, hope your employer assists by authorizing the disability. Good luck.

Thanks to everybody for your good wishes. Here is her obituary.

I never met Morgan. This was mostly due to me and Stacy being separated. Ryan, her husband and Stacy's nephew, lived with us for about a year before he joined the USAF. He had just returned from a 6 month deployment in Afghanistan. Morgan went in for some cosmetic surgery. Saturday is her birthday so it might well have been her birthday gift.

The Air Force put on an impressive Memorial Service. She was obviously popular as the chapel was completely full. From everything I learned about Morgan, it seems that she was a nice, smart go-getter with an unlimited future. Her death was a terrible tragedy. I'm sorry that I never got a chance meet her.

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That's awful, Ken. Condolences to you and to Stacy for the loss.

Sorry to hear this Ken!

Condolences Ken. May she rest in peace.

Really terrible, I didn't expect she was this young and leaving a kid. My deepest condolences.

Dang, so young indeed..... My condolences to family and friends as well

Our condolences Ken.

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