This Really Sucks!

Started by Jim O, October 15, 2010, 01:32:30 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Jim O



Hi all

Haven't been  posting for a while.Been in the hospital for a while (21 days)Bowel operation.

Been home for a while now just recuperation and getting stronger. Dr says not to lift anything heavier than 5 LBS,which  makes somethings impossible ie : going for a pee and smokin' !

Just reading the forum makes me miss the smokin' bit even harder,especially when I see pix of all the good things that are being turned out.

Oh well,I guess I'll just bide my time till the Doc gives me the all clear and I can "get 'er done " !

Jim O
- smoking
-boating
- motorcycling
- how do I find time to sleep !

KyNola

Jim,
Hope you're doing well and get back to smokin' soon.  Take care of yourself first though.

KyNola

car54

Jim,

I hope that your recovery goes well. As you said it has to be frustating looking at all the good food pictures.


Brad

TMB

Hi Jim, just read your post.  I have been there and done that 4 years ago also I have had 2 insisanal hernies and gallbladder removed so I know where your coming from.
PLEASE do not stress yourself out over this or try to lift to much, I'm paying for lifting to much to early and believe me you don't want to go there! I still have pain in my left side because I didn't listen to my doctor and I work on cars so you can imagine the pain I'm in half the time.

If you want to chat about this email me at        [email protected]      I know how you feel and it ain't fun but remember at least your on this side of the dirt!   ;)

Peace,

Tommy
Live, ride, eat well and thank God!

SoCalBuilder

I've only been doing this for a couple weeks and I can't imagine being away from it long. Maybe just sneak one puck in and stand in front of the open door ;D

And heed the warnings! Recovery time is always longer than it seems to need to be.

iceman

Hope the recovery goes well for ya Jim O. Just cool your jets a bit and let things go at a steady pace. Good to see you post again.  :)

BuyLowSellHigh

I'm hoping your recovery is both speedy and 100+%.  Don't try to be a hero and push the Doc's schedule, or you may just end up redoing some of the surgery (don't ask me how I know, just trust that I do).

I like animals, they taste good!

Visit the Recipe site here

TestRocket

Jim O,

Yea, what everybody else is saying...the first thing to do is recover! And that means to listen to your DR as hard as it seems to suck. Good luck and best wishes to a speedy recovery! And hey...your don't have to lift anything to type on your keyboard and there are lots of us willing to lend you and ear and reply!

beefmann

jim,

i hope your recovery is quick and you  will get  back to smoking soon

ArnieM

Best wishes on your recovery Jim.  Listen to the doc.

Pucs aren't heavy but then there's butt.  Maybe some ribs or chicken?
-- Arnie

Where there's smoke, there's food.

Habanero Smoker

I hope you have a speedy recovery.

Without over extending yourself, there are many food that are under 5 pounds per tray that can be smoke. If there are no restrictions on diet, you can smoke/roast chicken (either whole or parts); small pork loin roasts or beef roasts; meatloaf; fatties, salmon/fish etc.



     I
         don't
                   inhale.
  ::)

rdevous

 
Jim,
 
Get well.....then Getter Done!!!
 
Ray
If you can't smoke it.....you don't need it!!!

Tenpoint5

Quote from: Habanero Smoker on October 16, 2010, 01:49:58 AM
I hope you have a speedy recovery.

Without over extending yourself, there are many food that are under 5 pounds per tray that can be smoke. If there are no restrictions on diet, you can smoke/roast chicken (either whole or parts); small pork loin roasts or beef roasts; meatloaf; fatties, salmon/fish etc.
I was thinking the same thing Habs. Small cooks!!
Here's to your health Jim. Take it in stride and heal up right. Oh and lay off the morphine it aint that big!!
Bacon is the Crack Cocaine of the Food World.

Be careful about calling yourself and EXPERT! An ex is a has-been, and a spurt is a drip under pressure!