Best wishes Jim for a full recovery. I look forward to to seeing you back doing some of my favorite scenery.
I had to look up his profile photo, to jar my dusty brain as to who Jim is.
Yes, a real nice, helpful man.
Best wishes .... get well soon, Jim!
Bob Delbridge posted:Hang in there Jim, all the Homies are expecting an excellent recovery!
And all of us too! Relax and enjoy your recovery Jim.
My best wishes for Jim to have a full and speedy recovery!
Andy
So sorry to read this, please recover quickly Jim.
Jim - I hope you are doing well and that you will enjoy a full recovery.
Pete
Certainly hope that Jim will make a full recovery....our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family!
Alan
Jim's contributions inspired me to take some risks and try some new things while attempting to create scenery on my layout. Jim, I hope you have a rapid and complete recovery.
Fred
Jim, I wish you the very best. You are in my prayers.
Mike
Oh no. Good luck, Jim. Hope you're back at full steam soon. This hobby wouldn't be the same without you.
-Eric Siegel
Wow, sorry to hear about this Jim. Best wishes on a full recovery. Get them to stoke the boiler to full steam ahead.
WOW! Good luck and God Bless! I look forward in seeing him posting again!
Sorry to hear, best of luck Jim in yur recovery. Look forward to again hearing your stories of your layout improvements and running trains.
Tim
Sorry to hear of your heart problems but glad to hear you are on the mend. My youngest son and I have admired your scenic touch for quite some time and have said hello at York. Take care and hopefully see you out and about at October York. Bob
Very best wishes for a swift and complete recovery, Jim!
Jim,
Best wishes for a full and speedy recovery. I hope you are already on the mend and feeling better. Follow the Doctors orders carefully and do exactly what they tell you. They are pretty good at this stuff these days. I had almost the same thing happen to me in 2001 and I have been doing just fine since then, following the Doc's orders of course. I am wishing the same results for you too, maybe even better as they have learned a lot more since 2001.
Has anyone heard how Jim is doing or have any updates on his condition? If so please report!
Was with him and his wife Pat today, he looks great, is in a regular room and the hope is to return home the beginning of the week.
That's good news! Thanks Don.
dk122trains posted:Was with him and his wife Pat today, he looks great, is in a regular room and the hope is to return home the beginning of the week.
This is great news !!!!!!!!!!!
Alex
That's great news. Hope you will be well sooooon. See you in October.
We live in a wonderful age, Jim Policastro. Near where my parents are buried, there are dozens of graves of people who never made it past their 50's or 60's, because a heart attack killed them. We are fortunate to have modern medical science to keep us alive after cardiovascular incidents.
May your recovery be short and we are all glad to have you still with us Thank you for your many helpful and interesting postings over the years.
dk122trains posted:Was with him and his wife Pat today, he looks great, is in a regular room and the hope is to return home the beginning of the week.
That is great news!! Thanks for posting the update.
Thanks Don. Please give Jim, a fellow Cardinal Hayesman, my best.
Yes Jim, you will be in our Prayers for a Fast Recovery....Just do what the Doctors say...You have so many friends in the Hobby...We are glad your in good hands. Keep us informed...Your Tennessee Connection....
The first time I went to a forum get together at York I didn't no what to expect. I sat with Jim and had a great time. He will be in my prayers for a quick recovery. I also share a love for Homies and use them on all the Kids Club layouts. Great conversation pieces.
Thank you, DK122, for telling us. Jim is in my prayers that's for sure.
FrankM
i only know him from his postings, but that is enough to tell me that he's a positive, upbeat and enthusiastic guy who clearly enjoys things and all that goes a long way towards recovery. Have a successful and speedy one, Jim.
Get well soon, Jim. You have plenty more modeling to do.
See you at York!
Very glad to hear that it sounds like things are looking up for Jim! Get well soon.
I always enjoy his photos and his Lionel Hudson videos a few months back were great.
Great news! Thanks, Don.
Peter
good news, Best wishes for a speedy recovery
Good news to hear the surgery went well. May your recovery be quick and you are back to normal very soon....Paul
Jim, Get well soon! I'm very glad to see that you dodged the bullet! Listen to the docs. They can and will do wonders for you!
Don, Thanks for posting this and keeping us informed!
Chris
LVHR
That's very good news indeed. Hope you're soon on your feet and enjoying trains again, Jim!
Jim, best wishes for a speedy recovery. Take it easy for a while.
Jim, best wishes for a speedy and complete recovery. It's time to realize that when we saw the DuPont ads during our childhood years which said "better living through chemistry", they weren't talking about car waxes. They were talking about the pills we need to take to keep us going. So listen to the Doctors and get well quickly and completely. And if you do that, some day I may bore you with my childhood experiences with my high school chemistry teacher.
Gerry
I pray to the Lord that Jim's recovery will be quick, and his family's anxiety will be short.
Sorry to hear this. Best wishes and great luck on a speedy recovery Jim! I really enjoyed the video of you and your layout; along with articles you wrote. God's Speed man!
All the best Jim! Bless you.
Get well soon. Who else is going to teach us how it's done?
Hope you feel better soon!