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Not gone yet!

Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2003 10:04 pm
by Supervisor
With all the heart filled emails and message posts I've received, I would really love to stay and help as best I can. I'm having surgery 30 Jun to cure my sleep aepnia and have a phsyc medication correction/readjustment 14 Jul after my recovery.
As you can tell I have my good days and really bad ones. Of course the day I made the announcement was one of those really bad ones. I don't want to leave but felt if I can't help, then what's the point.

I will stay as long as mentally possible and hopefully work through this, provided you'll still have me. Thanks for caring.

Glad you are trying....

Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2003 10:10 pm
by Orzel Bialy
to stick it out Mike. :)

Now...as a GB Packer fan...can I get rid of that Giant helmet now? lmao! :D ;) :p

Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2003 10:13 pm
by Akmatov
Hang in there guy.

Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2003 10:14 pm
by Supervisor
Yes Ken you can ditch the Giant helmet.:p

Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2003 10:35 pm
by Belisarius
Hey Mike,

Glad as h*ll to see that you decided to stay around. Feel no pressure, we're just glad to know you're still prowling these grounds. :) I really hope you'll get better, and here's wishing you the best for a succesful surgery.


Heh heh heh... that's two in a month - we're just a black hole of affection :)

Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2003 10:51 pm
by M4Jess
Cool news Mike!

can I still keep the helmet? :D

Re: Not gone yet!

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 12:10 am
by Bernie
Originally posted by gmenfan
With all the heart filled emails and message posts I've received, I would really love to stay and help as best I can. I'm having surgery 30 Jun to cure my sleep aepnia and have a phsyc medication correction/readjustment 14 Jul after my recovery.
As you can tell I have my good days and really bad ones. Of course the day I made the announcement was one of those really bad ones. I don't want to leave but felt if I can't help, then what's the point.

I will stay as long as mentally possible and hopefully work through this, provided you'll still have me. Thanks for caring.


Still have you? Mike, the place wouldn't be the same without you! :)

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 12:20 am
by Goblin
Hot dam!

Even if you just lurk and peek in when you feel up to it, you will make all of us very happy indeed!

I am a Dolphins fan, but I will also keep the helmet until you feel better. Then you will know we are thinking about you.

Sissy.

Goblin;)

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 1:19 am
by Jim1954
Welcome back Mike, Everybody has days like that. I've had three Cowboy fans threaten to whip my a$$ for that helmet but I'll leave it up a while, too.

As far as not being able to help, sometimes just a good ole' smarta$$ comment is all we need.


:D :D

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 2:39 am
by RUsco
I understand the Sleep Apnia. I have had it for about 8 yrs. Going on 4 with the C-Pap.

I skipped the surgury as they said it was only a 50-50 chance, and that was if I lost about 60 lbs. :D NOT.

Hang in there and best of luck.

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 6:46 am
by Don Doom
Glad to hear that!:) Good luck going under the knife and recovery!

Even if you just visit and say Hi once in awhile to let us know you are hanging in there!! OK

Nice seeing you in the chat room. :D

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 9:59 am
by Randy
I'm glad you're still with us. Though we may not all know each other personally, we are still a team and we're all cheering you on! Good luck for your surgery on the 30th.

Welcome Back!!!!!

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 4:18 pm
by Hawk
Very glad to see you stay.....and help us stay on the RIGHT PATH!!!!!!:D :D :cool:

Happy too see you're back

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 8:31 pm
by Lars
I really hope you'll get better and I'll keep my fingers crossed for your recovery.

Posted: Wed Jun 18, 2003 11:10 pm
by Capt. Pixel
Good luck with the surgey, Mike.
My family and I will send some 'Positive Energy' your way. :D

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2003 4:06 am
by Alby
our thoughts are with you!

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2003 9:36 am
by Wild Bill
Good news, indeed. These hallowed halls had a hollow sound without your marching steps echoing against the walls. Good luck with the surgery.

I am remembering you.

Things will get better!

Wild Bill

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2003 8:40 am
by Karnaaj
Glad to see you're staying around... y'all helped me out a time or few. <G>

Technical question: is the sleep apnea thing going to change the depressive eps, or just the meds? I've got apnea for certain, and (so far the doc hasn't agreed with me that it *is*) bipolar, and mebbe that'd be something for me to look at... I just dunno if the apnea is actually part of my own probs there. (If I lost a hundred pounds or so it might help as well, but I'm *lazy*. <G>)

Through all the trials of being human...

Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2003 9:03 am
by KG Erwin
....gmenfan, you have many friends who support you and will do whatever is necessary to help you return to good health and productivity.

Karnaaj

Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2003 6:02 am
by Supervisor
The sleep apnea surgery will pull me off my heavy dosage of sleeping pills, which in turn should reduce my anxiety. My deppression pills aren't working anymore so after recovery I'm being switched to a different medication for that.

Sleep apnea should not go untreated:

Because of the serious disturbances in their normal sleep patterns, people with sleep apnea often feel very sleepy during the day and their concentration and daytime performance suffer. The consequences of sleep apnea range from annoying to life-threatening. They include symptoms suggesting depres-sion, irritability, sexual dysfunction, learning and memory difficulties, and falling asleep while at work, on the phone, or driving. Untreated sleep apnea patients are 3 times (or more) likely to have automobile accidents; CPAP treatment reverses the increased risk. It has been estimated that up to 50 percent of sleep apnea patients have high blood pressure. It has recently been shown that sleep apnea contributes to high blood pressure. Risk for heart attack and stroke may also increase in those with sleep apnea