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Originally Posted by scottishrogue
Bill, I hope you're making progress getting back to guitar playing. I've found myself in a similar situation. First, I sprained my left index (barre) finger, then I took a nasty fall severely bruising my hip joints, that has been a real impediment to my guitar playing. I couldn't walk without my walker, a souvenir I got after my open-heart surgery. It's ironic I injured my back getting my walker out of storage. It reminds me of the lyric, "If I didn't have bad luck, I'd have no luck at all!"
I'm now on the mend, back home, after spending 5 days in the hospital, and I hope you're feeling better too!
Glen
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Glen,
As my wife often tells me, "you don't have to look far to find someone in a worse position than you are". My elbow is a joke next to heart problems. I sincerely hope your surgery is the ticket to many years of renewed health. Thanks for the well wishes. I return them to you in spades. Looks like we'll both be spending inordinate amounts of time on the AGF.
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Bill Gennaro
"Accept your lot, whatever it may be, in ultimate humbleness. Accept in humbleness what you are, not as grounds for regret but as a living challenge."
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