What are you doing today?

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tomslik

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Quote from: "tomslik"spent yesterday morning at the doc's (no obama jokes, he's a joke all in himself)
doc sez to me, "it's never anything normal with you"....
have a ganglion cyst on my big toe...

today i'm gonna wander out to the shop and fix some big gaping holes in the trans tunnel on the rambler and make a couple of calls..

Do they still fix them with a hammer?


my toe or the trans tunnel?

A Ganglion cyst. That is how they fixed the one on my wrist.


i'm gonna have this one cut out...
The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it\'s still on my list

enjenjo

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Quote from: "tomslik"spent yesterday morning at the doc's (no obama jokes, he's a joke all in himself)
doc sez to me, "it's never anything normal with you"....
have a ganglion cyst on my big toe...

today i'm gonna wander out to the shop and fix some big gaping holes in the trans tunnel on the rambler and make a couple of calls..

Do they still fix them with a hammer?


my toe or the trans tunnel?

A Ganglion cyst. That is how they fixed the one on my wrist.


i'm gonna have this one cut out...

That's no fun! :twisted:
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I'm at the bunker getting it ready for the summer and rebuilding the outhouse today...this time with a better vent system.  

The cabin was broken into over the winter but I don't see where anything was stolen.  They jimmied a window lock to get in but even locked it back up when they left.

OldSub, its good to hear you're recovering. Best wishes!
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OldSub

Quote from: "OldSub"I'm laying in a hospital bed hoping to be released today.
It seemed appropriate to update this.  I'm now in an interim apartment close to the cancer clinic instead of hospitalized.  Today I spent much of the day at the clinic, but being out of the hospital is good even so.  
 
I'm probably three months from returning home and hope to spend a month or two 'recovering' in my shop before returning to work.  
 
Thanks for the well wishes and support!

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river1

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Quote from: "OldSub"I'm laying in a hospital bed hoping to be released today.
It seemed appropriate to update this.  I'm now in an interim apartment close to the cancer clinic instead of hospitalized.  Today I spent much of the day at the clinic, but being out of the hospital is good even so.  
 
I'm probably three months from returning home and hope to spend a month or two 'recovering' in my shop before returning to work.  
 
Thanks for the well wishes and support!

sounds like you're making good progress

glad to hear it, keep it up

later jim
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chimp koose

Hope your recovery goes well.

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Do they still fix them with a hammer?

I found this interesting Frank ........

" The traditional method of treating a ganglion cyst was to strike the lump with a large heavy book, causing the cyst to rupture and drain into the surrounding tissues. An urban legend states that since even the poorest households often possessed a Bible (referring to the large family Bibles), this was commonly used, which led to the nicknaming of ganglion cysts as "Jillian's lump" "Bible Bumps" or "Gideon's Disease."[1] This type of treatment is not recommended by some doctors as it can damage the area around the cyst and the cyst may come back anyway."
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Glad to hear that you're on the road to recovery, Old Sub, hope it goes well and is complete.

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enjenjo

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Do they still fix them with a hammer?

I found this interesting Frank ........

" The traditional method of treating a ganglion cyst was to strike the lump with a large heavy book, causing the cyst to rupture and drain into the surrounding tissues. An urban legend states that since even the poorest households often possessed a Bible (referring to the large family Bibles), this was commonly used, which led to the nicknaming of ganglion cysts as "Jillian's lump" "Bible Bumps" or "Gideon's Disease."[1] This type of treatment is not recommended by some doctors as it can damage the area around the cyst and the cyst may come back anyway."

Did you think I was lying to you? :lol:  I had no insurance at the time, the doctor said it would work, and it did. He laid a block of wood on the cyst, and hit it with a mallet. In a few days it was gone.
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A woman I know, who was a few years older than me, was very attractive, except for a huge nose.  After her nose job, she had told my (then) wife that they broke her nose with a hammer during the op.  It did wonders for her looks...but, I don't think I could've done it. :shock:
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