What do you do the night before big time surgery? Apparently you don't sleep much.
GregP_WN
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Up until midnight or so, awake at 3 AM. No problem, I'll get plenty of sleep today, probably pretty deep sleep. It's that waking up thing that is gonna hurt. However it goes and however much it hurts I'm ready to get this thing out of me and get on the other side heading towards recovery. Thanks for your concerns, thoughts, good vibes, channeled energy, magic potions, and prayers. All appreciated. From here out we have done all we can do and it's up to the smart people to take over. I hope they all ate their Wheaties this morning!
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Go Greg!! Go surgeons! Go support staff! Go Donna!! Ok, I'm done for now....0
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All of us are sending you and Donna all of the above. The best thing about waking up from a major surgery like this is that you realize you made it through and woke up. It's a moment of gratitude to be alive. You're in our thoughts.0
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I hope all goes well today. Sending you good vibes as you go through this. Hugs.0
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Thinking of you and hoping all goes well today, Greg!0
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Thinking of you and your wife today.0
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Even while facing this, you still manage a good sense of humor. : ) Love your great attitude.
Thank you.
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Praying hard for a tolerable recovery. Prayers for Donna too.0
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Hey Greg, by now you are, likely, on the other side of the surgery part. I hope that you are resting now brother! If my wishes were actions you would be finished with the whole deal now. I will await more news.
My continued best to you and your whole family!0 -
Hugs for both of you this evening....0
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Prayers for you, Donna and surgeons.0
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Sending many healing thoughts and prayers this morning for you and Donna and all that are taking care of you.0
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I am praying for the best outcome possible!0
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