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Old 02-15-2019, 10:39 AM
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Holly Molly Bill, that's an ear full. Bet you are not sleeping on that side. Good to hear its all going well.
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Time for an update, how's the hole in the head doing Bill?
Old 03-25-2019, 11:32 AM
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Everything seems fine except range of motion of my jaw. It is still a little painful to eat a burger.

No dizziness or equilibrium problems. My tinnitus is better than before the surgery, but still there. I think my hearing is improved slightly, but I go back for a final check-up in four or five months and will have a hearing test then. I've started lifting weights again. Very light to start, but the point is I don't feel any pressure in the area of the surgery when I lift.

I still worry about what happens when I hit a hard bump in the car or go airborne in the boat over a wave someday. I have this persistent vision of my brain going momentarily weightless in my cranium and the bone plug floating out of the hole it is sitting in. Then I land hard and my brain slams down on a pointy edge of the loose plug and that's all she wrote! Ha ha. What an imagination, huh?

Thanks for asking.
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^ Well, that would be a fast demise and a good one from your perspective, right? Doing something you love. Sounds like things are going well for the most part.
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Originally Posted by Legal Bill

I still worry about what happens when I hit a hard bump in the car or go airborne in the boat over a wave someday. I have this persistent vision of my brain going momentarily weightless in my cranium and the bone plug floating out of the hole it is sitting in. Then I land hard and my brain slams down on a pointy edge of the loose plug and that's all she wrote! Ha ha. What an imagination, huh?
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Glad to hear you are healing well Bill.
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Originally Posted by Legal Bill
.........I still worry about what happens when I hit a hard bump in the car or go airborne in the boat over a wave someday. I have this persistent vision of my brain going momentarily weightless in my cranium and the bone plug floating out of the hole it is sitting in. Then I land hard and my brain slams down on a pointy edge of the loose plug and that's all she wrote! ........
Bill .....To alleviate that possibility I suggest removing a couple of motors from the back of your vessel.

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Ha ha. That boat's famous on the internet, Paul.
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Originally Posted by Legal Bill
Ha ha. That boat's famous on the internet, Paul.
Damn..... I was sure that was a picture I took of your boat when we were at your house while attending the Nor'Easter in 2008.
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Originally Posted by Legal Bill
Everything seems fine except range of motion of my jaw. It is still a little painful to eat a burger.

No dizziness or equilibrium problems. My tinnitus is better than before the surgery, but still there. I think my hearing is improved slightly, but I go back for a final check-up in four or five months and will have a hearing test then. I've started lifting weights again. Very light to start, but the point is I don't feel any pressure in the area of the surgery when I lift.

I still worry about what happens when I hit a hard bump in the car or go airborne in the boat over a wave someday. I have this persistent vision of my brain going momentarily weightless in my cranium and the bone plug floating out of the hole it is sitting in. Then I land hard and my brain slams down on a pointy edge of the loose plug and that's all she wrote! Ha ha. What an imagination, huh?

Thanks for asking.
The good news is that not eating a burger due to a little pain will help with the weight loss.


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