Just home from Hospital

So sorry to hear this Mike. My thoughts and prayers are with you as well. Make a full recovery dammit!:thumbsup:
 
I'm very sorry to hear the news. :(. Glad you are doing well now.:). Best of luck with the therapy. Get well soon, stay strong. I'll be thinkin' of ya. :thumbsup:
 
Hope you get well soon and keep the wagon. I've driven that car and it's too nice to keep being passed around. Maybe driving it can be the mental therapy to go along with the physical.
 
Sorry to hear Mike, hope things get better. You ever need help with anything on your cars, I would be willing, I am in Kenosha also.
 
My prayers are with you friend. Stay strong and be positive through your rehab. Who knows, maybe your cars can be part of the therapy. Best of luck to you.
 
Sorry to hear. These are no joke. My dad had one, he practically had to learn to read all over again. Follow the docs advice and stay well.
 
Sorry to hear this. Keep strong and remember that what they can do now is amazing even compared to a few years ago. Put the thoughts of selling the wagon on hold,,no rush as a lot of good can happen in a short time. All the very best to you.
 
Sorry to hear about the bad news Mike,
Stay strong and wishing you a speedy recovery......:steering:
 
Best wishes from Florida, and I also vote keep the wagon a little while longer if you can.
 
Mike, hoping you have a speedy recovery. The medical science and the care for treatment/recovery today is way more advanced than just 20 years ago.
This is a good thing, especially now with all us baby boomers hitting that age.
Stay positive. It will help you get back to full stride faster.
 
wish you the best my friend everything else is secondary at this time including cars. health- happiness-and wealth in that order.
 
Hate to hear of your health issues! I certainly hope that you fully recover and continue to be more healthy and enjoy life!

After the rehab, continue to increase your activity level and keep those muscles in good tone. There's lots of stuff to polish and shine-up on C-bodies. Stress relief, enjoyment in making them look good, and some exercise . . . as possible. A little bit at a time. The "slowing down" should be temporary, even if it lasts up to a year or so, doing a bit more each day as possible. Gain strength, endurance, and confidence in doing things again.

Get better each day and check in every so often!

CBODY67
 
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