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Ugh, that sucks, and I can sympathize since I believe I'm headed that way myself. Degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, etc. Sucks to get old.
Scott
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Speaking as someone who's had the back surgery, may I offer my best wishes, and a little piece of advice? You've mentioned you're currently active... STAY active! It REALLY speeds up the recovery process. Even when you don't want to get up and go for a walk, do it. It will be worth it. I was given a six-month recovery window, and by the time I was discharged from the hospital I was walking about 1.5 kilometers a day (around the ward, to be sure, but walking nonetheless.)
Take care of that, though! You only have a one back!
Be well!
-J
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Get a nice and fast recovery.
Keep coming during the recovery, probably in January there will be a "XXX walks into a bar..." joke that will be funny at all...
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Good luck and hope recovery is swift.
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I know everything about compressed discs.
But luckily I haven't experienced bone spurs.
Good luck with the op!
Oh, and it's true what they say, keeping active will help healing faster.
Politicians are always realistically manoeuvering for the next election. They are obsolete as fundamental problem-solvers.
Buckminster Fuller
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Wishing you a swift and uneventful recovery, followed by a quick return to playing with your band!
/ravi
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Never has a tag line been more appropriate.
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It is broke, so I'll have it fixed.
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Best wishes for your health, and a speedy recovery !
bill
"What Turing gave us for the first time (and without Turing you just couldn't do any of this) is he gave us a way of thinking about and taking seriously and thinking in a disciplined way about phenomena that have, as I like to say, trillions of moving parts.
Until the late 20th century, nobody knew how to take seriously a machine with a trillion moving parts. It's just mind-boggling." Daniel C. Dennett
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Have a speedy recovery! Read your signature again.
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Fun Find OTD:
When clicking on the Find Next button in Excel (2010), the mouse moves with the dialog when it covers up the cell in which the text is found. Never knew it did that.
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^ That is the first time in my life where I forgot something as I was reading it.
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Great! Now create an app for it to use against the NSA.
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I felt I just had to comet on all the hate I see directed at Astrologers.
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It's all right - they saw it coming.
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This pun war is off to a bad star.
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Why do you have to be in opposition?
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There is a Black Hole in your argument which Mars the whole post: your head appears to be stuck up Uranus.
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Oh come on!
You could have gone with "stop mooning people/about" or something, but that was poor...
Now, star-t again, and do what you OORT!
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Are you looking for puns with substance, something a bit meteor perhaps?
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I think he's reaching for the stars. Orbit of them.
/ravi
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I don't nova about you, but I think this thread has taken a Saturn for the worse.
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Yeah, it's super! Nova, I mean.
/ravi
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I see you've really got your fingers on the pulsar of this thread.
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