Hopefully, Jim is recovering well from his recent heart attack. Someone please elaborate about Jim?
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I believe he's continuing his recovery as expected based on two things:
- updates to the previous thread
- he 'liked' my response to that thread
This isn't a case where a forumite is somewhat isolated from our community - Jim has many friends and Don lives only a mile or so away.
Regards,
Greg
Hi guys,
I really appreciate the concern of all my forum friends.
Everything seems to be going well. Just have to get my strength back. Also, have to learn to pace myself and be patient at getting things done (Not easy for me! )
Jim
It's a joy to receive your reply here, Jim. You sure are a cherished friend among this hobby community, and I have a feeling we all feel better that you are feeling better. Please, continue to keep us updated on your progress back to full power and joie de vivre!
FrankM
Good to hear from you Jim!!
Good news!!
Hang in there Jim.....been there...done that (the learning a different life style)
Hi Jim, I only know you thru your posts on the forum but I wish you the very best during your recovery from a little bumpy rail track. Many of us on the forum have had to deal with REST, BEING PATIENT, AND A POSTIVE ATTITUDE after a bump. We are all on your side.
Tommy
Jim,
Great to hear from you! God bless you on your recovery.
Ed Boyle
Great to hear from you Jim.
Jim glad your on the mend!!
Jim,
It is wonderful to hear from you that you are recovering. I have always enjoyed your posts and photos on the forum. Best wishes,
NH Joe
Jim Policastro posted:Hi guys,
I really appreciate the concern of all my forum friends.
Everything seems to be going well. Just have to get my strength back. Also, have to learn to pace myself and be patient at getting things done (Not easy for me! )
Jim
Excellent news! Stay the course so you can stay the course!
Fantastic news!!
Best wishes on a speedy recovery Jim. So glad you are on the mend. Take it slow and easy. And keep us posted. The forum is great exercise for the mind and soul. Not so much for the body but that's what layout building is for. Get well. BigRail
Jim, many of us have firsthand knowledge of what you're going through. Please know that if you follow the instructions, you'll come out the other side as good as new - well, almost. Best wishes for a speedy bounce back.
Jim,
Best wishes to a speedy recovery, and listen to the doc. They know what they are talkin about.
Joe Gozzo
My Brother had the surgery and went back for another adjustment after a stress test after all was done 2 times he says he really feels better than he has for a long long time and he never stops working either . Seems we live in a age where they really came a long way and they have a lot of practice and got it right ..DANiel wishing you the best ..
Jim, so glad to hear that you are doing well. You have always been a bright spot in our hobby in my opinion.
Art
Glad you're on the mend Jim. Hope to see you soon!