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Strategies & Market Trends : Trading the SPOOs with Patrick Slevin! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (6393)9/26/2000 1:14:56 PM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7434
 
Under supervision it should be fine. After returning from Canada I found that as the pain receded it left a severe back problem which a therapist cleared up in a manner of three weeks. Avoided the exercise routine they planned for me, just did what I had to at their office three days a week. The lower back is in the best shape it's been in years.

Gee, now I'm giving myself the kiss of death.

But yes the operation was to remove the rocks, the organ the rocks were created and stored in, and any ducts in the immediate vicinity of the organ. Sort of like having a radon deposit in your neighborhood......"Everybody out!!! This area is Condemned!".....

Fun family and friends I have. After the operation was over my sister called and casually mentioned to my wife that our grandmother died on the operating table during such an operation...."But that was Ireland and she was about four years older than Pat and....."

Then my wife gets off the elevator at the hospital with one of my sons and spies a friend of mine standing there, grim-faced. Surprised, she asked what was up and he replied; "Pat's gone".

While she was deciding whether to first doublecheck my insurance policy or head over to clear out my bank accounts he mentioned that he meant "still knocked" out from the anesthesia. Never allow people of the Irish persuasion to visit you in the hospital. Their usual knack for wit dissipates sorely when they find that the Wake they were hoping for has been put off for a bit.