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Sunday, 21 January 2018

Rest and Recuperation

I usually look like a bit like this.


More recently I have looked more like this.


I have a pic of some cutting detail but I have filed that away.

I had a word with my pal Archie but he didn't answer.


I did a bit of studying.


I think I have the proportions correct but my emphasis is wrong.

Check me out again in a week, or is it three weeks?



22 comments:

  1. Hope your feeling better , take it easy .

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    1. If I take it much easier I think I would wither away.

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  2. Jim,

    Hopefully you'll be well on your way to feeling better in less than three weeks.

    Have you had a chance to do any painting yet?

    All the best,

    Bob

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    1. My wave of earlier optimism has been dashed ashore in pieces of jetsam and flotsam.

      I did a trivial amount of painting a day or two ago so not really any progress.

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    2. Jim,

      Even a trivial amount is better than I have managed!

      All the best,

      Bob

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    3. Maybe so Bob but my expectations are bigger than my modest achievements so far.

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  3. Hope you are getting better everyday.

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    1. If I am getting better it is in tiny increments.

      I get the rest of my stitches out tomorrow and a chat with my GP, maybe that will improve things.

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  4. Tiny increments are better than no increments... hopefully the increments will get bigger quickly.

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  5. Recuperation takes as long as it takes! Just be a Patient patient!

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    1. Just ramped up my painkillers to include Tramadol as the investigation found a very localised pain which shouldn't be there.

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  6. Keep on keepin' on, Jim! All the best with it.

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  7. Keeping going Jim,you'll get there.
    Alan

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    1. It's turning out to be a longer road than I first imagined.

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  8. Hope you feeling better soon

    Take care

    Andy

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  9. Man's best friend, indeed. Archie will see you through!

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    1. As it happens Archie is in a poorer state than I am. He's a not well dog and is not allowed to run free off the lead and I am not allowed to walk him without an escort.

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  10. Jim, you will find that you have good days and then a bad one or two. Usually I find after some exertion I need to rest. It odesnt mean sleeping, but maybe a bit of reading or painting. Small steps and all that.Best of luck.

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    1. Small steps, baby steps, oh so slow slow slow.

      The painkillers tend to knock me out anyway so staying awake is a challenge.

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