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Other Activities => Trapping => Topic started by: Carp Commander on March 19, 2014, 04:19:17 PM
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Trappers,
Some of you may already know but Bob Maier and his family had a scary week. Bob went in to have knee surgery, made it home and had a blood clot situation that resulted in CPR (broke several ribs in the process), an ambulance ride and extended stay at Kadlec Medical Center in Richland.
I went to see him today and although he looked a little rough and was bored out of his mind, he is doing much better and should be headed back home in the next couple of days.
I thought it would be nice if he had a bunch of get well wishes waiting for him on HW!
Doug
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Well, let me be the first then, get well so you can hit the trap line next season! Speedy recovery man.
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Wow Bob! Serious stuff! Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Karen
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I talked to him yesterday and like you say he was bored. Good sign. Sounds like he dodged a bullet.
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Glad to hear he's doing better
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I talked to Bob today. He sounded pretty good , boarded for sure he is ready to go home.
I wished him well and told him to get better. I'll say it again hear
"GET WELL BOB"
See ya soon
JC :hello:
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get well soon,thoughts and prayers for you
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Glad to hear everything is going well Bob. Praying for your speedy recovery.
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Wow Bob, I hope you have a speedy recovery!!!
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get well soon Bob!!!
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Thanks for the good wishes and thoughts, going home soon, not soon enough but soon!
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My father had blood clotts, and i had a buddy from my archry club die at age 45 because he stopped taking his blood thinning medicaiton after just one year. Do plenty of reading about blood clotts, once you have them you REALLY need to read up on them. Glad you dodged the bullet. My father had a clott break off in his leg pass through his heart into his lungs... fortuantly he is doing ok but will be on the thinner for the rest of his life...
Get well soon!
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take care, hope you get out soon... :tup:
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Hey Bob,
Wow too close for comfort.. We need all the old guard to hang around ...so get well soon.
Darryl