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Post by TKennedy on May 15, 2024 16:29:05 GMT -5
Had an echocardiogram today and a visit with the cardiologist. My heart function/cardiac output is back to normal after the heart attack but some residual damage to a portion of the left ventricle being compensated for by the remaining muscle. Hopefully that will get better in time. Good news. On the guitar front I have two back from finish. Getting the bridge located on one and will do the other tomorrow.
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Post by t-bob on May 15, 2024 16:45:03 GMT -5
Terence "Had an echocardiogram today and a visit with the cardiologist. My heart function/cardiac output is back to normal after the heart attack but some residual damage to a portion of the left ventricle being compensated for by the remaining muscle. Hopefully that will get better in time. Good news." Hopefully that'll better..... waiting waiting I already had a stroke (2013) and I don't want to attack my heart..... my left ventricle with a thin thin wall. My heart is almost almost perfect - 76 yr old . I have a new TAVR. You're doing a lot of things - positive and you're still vertical and moving. Lucky man.
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Post by billhammond on May 15, 2024 18:10:47 GMT -5
Terry, what are the back and sides on this one? Purdy!
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Post by millring on May 15, 2024 18:48:36 GMT -5
That looks GORGEOUS, Terry. I've been playing around with re-chording "Singing the Blues". I listened to the Guy Mitchell whistle-y version and the Marty Robbins take. Robbins is pretty straight E cowboy chords. Mitchell's while being teeny-boppered to within an inch of non-adult fare, may have a bit of the swing chord possibility I'm working on. Oh, my voice isn't up to the task. But what the heck. I'm not recording it. I'm just re-chording it. Nobody cares that I sound like I'm singing a commercial for the Ketchup Advisory Board. Today a facebook "memory" came up so I clicked the share button. I'm still in touch with all my potter friends through that medium, so I clicked it. I had even met some people through that publication, so I thought of the memory as a shared one. The response was very heart-warming.
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Post by John B on May 15, 2024 18:54:42 GMT -5
John, you have an admirable voice. I have enjoyed hearing it when you speak and on the occasion I have heard you sing. Sing quietly, sing loudly; sing.
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Post by TKennedy on May 15, 2024 21:25:42 GMT -5
Terry, what are the back and sides on this one? Purdy! Birds Eye Maple outer, IRW inner sides with a Lutz spruce top Bill.
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