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Quiet times and Birds - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 08-26-2007 17:07 Good morning to everyone: I have not posted much as of late as many members know. This last heart attack took it's toll and while that has laid heavily upon my mind, hey, I am still on the right side of the grass. More than anything that has been a hard pill to get down, is the fact I have not been able to work on Birds, including mine. It is hard not to derive a passion for these machines and more the point the passion of friendship these wonderful coaches bring between owners. That very passion exudes to those whom are looking at Birds and are not yet owners and what a fantastic thing that is! As your having your morning coffee, Charolette and I will be at the hospital, filling out the paperwork and getting the prep blood work done. Then on Wed the 29th I will enter the hospital at 8 am and will undergo an implant of a pacemaker/de-fib unit. They will only be placing 2 leads from the unit into an artery in the left neck and thus into the heart, the third lead will be omitted as there is too much scar tissue for it to do any good. To those 24 Coaches I have either had to put off working on or had to just say, I can't do that type of work any longer, these past few months, Charolette and I dearly thank you for your patience and understanding and the friendship. Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider 84FC35 Duncan, Oklahoma Quiet times and Birds - Stephen Birtles - 08-26-2007 22:56 best of luck and Godspeed on your adventure we are thinking of you ask charlotte to call me on your progress you got my number Stephen --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph L. Fullenwider" > > Good morning to everyone: > > I have not posted much as of late as many members know. This last heart > attack took it's toll and while that has laid heavily upon my mind, hey, I > am still on the right side of the grass. > > More than anything that has been a hard pill to get down, is the fact I > have not been able to work on Birds, including mine. It is hard not to > derive a passion for these machines and more the point the passion of > friendship these wonderful coaches bring between owners. That very passion > exudes to those whom are looking at Birds and are not yet owners and what a > fantastic thing that is! > > As your having your morning coffee, Charolette and I will be at the > hospital, filling out the paperwork and getting the prep blood work done. > Then on Wed the 29th I will enter the hospital at 8 am and will undergo an > implant of a pacemaker/de-fib unit. They will only be placing 2 leads from > the unit into an artery in the left neck and thus into the heart, the third > lead will be omitted as there is too much scar tissue for it to do any good. > > To those 24 Coaches I have either had to put off working on or had to just > say, I can't do that type of work any longer, these past few months, > Charolette and I dearly thank you for your patience and understanding and > the friendship. > > Safe travels, > > Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider > 84FC35 > Duncan, Oklahoma > Quiet times and Birds - John Stiles - 08-26-2007 23:18 Ralph, Best of luck and know that our thoughts and prayers will be with you for your surgery and recovery and for Charolette. I often think that the spouse sometimes has the hardest part during a surgery so please let her know that we will be thinking of and praying for her also. John & Gladys Stiles 1980 33FC "My Navion" --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph L. Fullenwider" > > Good morning to everyone: > > I have not posted much as of late as many members know. This last heart > attack took it's toll and while that has laid heavily upon my mind, hey, I > am still on the right side of the grass. > > More than anything that has been a hard pill to get down, is the fact I > have not been able to work on Birds, including mine. It is hard not to > derive a passion for these machines and more the point the passion of > friendship these wonderful coaches bring between owners. That very passion > exudes to those whom are looking at Birds and are not yet owners and what a > fantastic thing that is! > > As your having your morning coffee, Charolette and I will be at the > hospital, filling out the paperwork and getting the prep blood work done. > Then on Wed the 29th I will enter the hospital at 8 am and will undergo an > implant of a pacemaker/de-fib unit. They will only be placing 2 leads from > the unit into an artery in the left neck and thus into the heart, the third > lead will be omitted as there is too much scar tissue for it to do any good. > > To those 24 Coaches I have either had to put off working on or had to just > say, I can't do that type of work any longer, these past few months, > Charolette and I dearly thank you for your patience and understanding and > the friendship. > > Safe travels, > > Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider > 84FC35 > Duncan, Oklahoma > Quiet times and Birds - Jeff August - 08-27-2007 01:49 The best of luck to you, hope you can in time get back to what you love. Thanks for the advice you have given me in the past. We will be thinking of you and praying that everything goes well for you! Michelle and Jeff August 1980FC35RB Plymouth Wi. --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph L. Fullenwider" > > Good morning to everyone: > > I have not posted much as of late as many members know. This last heart > attack took it's toll and while that has laid heavily upon my mind, hey, I > am still on the right side of the grass. > > More than anything that has been a hard pill to get down, is the fact I > have not been able to work on Birds, including mine. It is hard not to > derive a passion for these machines and more the point the passion of > friendship these wonderful coaches bring between owners. That very passion > exudes to those whom are looking at Birds and are not yet owners and what a > fantastic thing that is! > > As your having your morning coffee, Charolette and I will be at the > hospital, filling out the paperwork and getting the prep blood work done. > Then on Wed the 29th I will enter the hospital at 8 am and will undergo an > implant of a pacemaker/de-fib unit. They will only be placing 2 leads from > the unit into an artery in the left neck and thus into the heart, the third > lead will be omitted as there is too much scar tissue for it to do any good. > > To those 24 Coaches I have either had to put off working on or had to just > say, I can't do that type of work any longer, these past few months, > Charolette and I dearly thank you for your patience and understanding and > the friendship. > > Safe travels, > > Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider > 84FC35 > Duncan, Oklahoma > Quiet times and Birds - Mike McMahan - 08-27-2007 01:53 Ralph, Barbara and I will be thinking of you and Charlotte today. Our thoughts and prayers will be with both of you. Get well soon. MIke & Barbara McMahan 1989 PT40 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "John Stiles" wrote: > > Ralph, > > Best of luck and know that our thoughts and prayers will be with > you for your surgery and recovery and for Charolette. I often think > that the spouse sometimes has the hardest part during a surgery so > please let her know that we will be thinking of and praying for her > also. > > John & Gladys Stiles > 1980 33FC > "My Navion" > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph L. Fullenwider" > > > > > Good morning to everyone: > > > > I have not posted much as of late as many members know. This last > heart > > attack took it's toll and while that has laid heavily upon my mind, > hey, I > > am still on the right side of the grass. > > > > More than anything that has been a hard pill to get down, is the > fact I > > have not been able to work on Birds, including mine. It is hard not > to > > derive a passion for these machines and more the point the passion > of > > friendship these wonderful coaches bring between owners. That very > passion > > exudes to those whom are looking at Birds and are not yet owners > and what a > > fantastic thing that is! > > > > As your having your morning coffee, Charolette and I will be at the > > hospital, filling out the paperwork and getting the prep blood work > done. > > Then on Wed the 29th I will enter the hospital at 8 am and will > undergo an > > implant of a pacemaker/de-fib unit. They will only be placing 2 > leads from > > the unit into an artery in the left neck and thus into the heart, > the third > > lead will be omitted as there is too much scar tissue for it to do > any good. > > > > To those 24 Coaches I have either had to put off working on or had > to just > > say, I can't do that type of work any longer, these past few > months, > > Charolette and I dearly thank you for your patience and > understanding and > > the friendship. > > > > Safe travels, > > > > Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider > > 84FC35 > > Duncan, Oklahoma > > > Quiet times and Birds - Dan and Cindy Sunderland - 08-28-2007 02:36 We are all with you Ralph. Hang in there, things will get better. Dan and CIndy 05 450LXi San Marcos, CA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph L. Fullenwider" wrote: > > Good morning to everyone: > > I have not posted much as of late as many members know. This last heart > attack took it's toll and while that has laid heavily upon my mind, hey, I > am still on the right side of the grass. > > More than anything that has been a hard pill to get down, is the fact I > have not been able to work on Birds, including mine. It is hard not to > derive a passion for these machines and more the point the passion of > friendship these wonderful coaches bring between owners. That very passion > exudes to those whom are looking at Birds and are not yet owners and what a > fantastic thing that is! > > As your having your morning coffee, Charolette and I will be at the > hospital, filling out the paperwork and getting the prep blood work done. > Then on Wed the 29th I will enter the hospital at 8 am and will undergo an > implant of a pacemaker/de-fib unit. They will only be placing 2 leads from > the unit into an artery in the left neck and thus into the heart, the third > lead will be omitted as there is too much scar tissue for it to do any good. > > To those 24 Coaches I have either had to put off working on or had to just > say, I can't do that type of work any longer, these past few months, > Charolette and I dearly thank you for your patience and understanding and > the friendship. > > Safe travels, > > Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider > 84FC35 > Duncan, Oklahoma > |