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Tree Sling'r

Tree Sling'r

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Got home at 4:30 am last Friday after 17 days, four surgeries and an 11 hour drive home. I am feeling pretty good, my woulds are really bad and the skin graft on my leg is slowing down my mobility. I'm good though, very thankful and hoping our East Coast AS family is out of harms way, I am so sorry for any hardships that Sandy may bring.
My rehab is going to be extensive, but I'm fine with that. I am still in shock over the generosity you all have shown with all the kind words and donations as well as hours of organization. Brad Snelling, I can't thank you enough. Your a true friend and a great organizer, your saws are okay too, lol.
Everyone who donated, big or small. Your contributions for my family and I will never be forgotten. It is people like you that this world needs more of. I am blessed to have you guys in my corner and one way or another we will all shake hands someday. I am humbled by your thoughtfulness.
I look forward to helping anyone in need, I always have, but now it means much more to me than ever. I will for sure keep everyone posted on my progress, but in the meantime lets turn our focus to those in need on the East Coast, I have a feeling we can all join together and help someone in need.
Thank you all from the bottom of my heart, Jasha.
 
tbow388

tbow388

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Wooooo hooooooo

Glad you are home and doing well. So I take it there are no marathons in your near future because of the skin graft?

You are right that this group of folks on here are awesome!!!!!

Hope and pray a great recovery for you.
 
Fire8

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I'm the fireman that with the crust wrist that said let it heal there are a lot of people and frinds that is going to tell you that I don't know you from Adam ,but arm injury I'm telling you I did this 14 teen years ago I've had bone graphes I've had ten surgery I had surgery again a month ago still off work from it I'm telling you yet it heal some days you going to think it fill good today so ill do more you better think about if you don't yet it heal You will pay for down the road take care
Got home at 4:30 am last Friday after 17 days, four surgeries and an 11 hour drive home. I am feeling pretty good, my woulds are really bad and the skin graft on my leg is slowing down my mobility. I'm good though, very thankful and hoping our East Coast AS family is out of harms way, I am so sorry for any hardships that Sandy may bring.
My rehab is going to be extensive, but I'm fine with that. I am still in shock over the generosity you all have shown with all the kind words and donations as well as hours of organization. Brad Snelling, I can't thank you enough. Your a true friend and a great organizer, your saws are okay too, lol.
Everyone who donated, big or small. Your contributions for my family and I will never be forgotten. It is people like you that this world needs more of. I am blessed to have you guys in my corner and one way or another we will all shake hands someday. I am humbled by your thoughtfulness.
I look forward to helping anyone in need, I always have, but now it means much more to me than ever. I will for sure keep everyone posted on my progress, but in the meantime lets turn our focus to those in need on the East Coast, I have a feeling we can all join together and help someone in need.
Thank you all from the bottom of my heart, Jasha.
 
Little Al

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That is good to hear that you are home, & that recovery is progressing, to quote my mum[ What goes around comes around ] You have been, & are a good man, & have always helped other people, according to the posts on this forum. So when you are in need, good people like yourself, will do for you, as you would have done for them had, they been in need. Keep on the way you have always been, & help will always be forthcoming, should you require it. Stay strong & heal good, from one who would be honoured to be called a friend. Al.
 
LarryTheCableGuy

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Jasha,

You really are an inspiration in the way that you have approached your injury, as well as the healing/rehab process. It really puts all of the little stuff that we might complain about back in perspective.

Heal well, Mang!
 
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