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Winemaker

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Sorry not on here much as Doctor has said best not use Lathe :sob: as my Chemo will spoil my concentrating and any dust will not help.So very sad not doing any turning for a while :sob::sob:.
 

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Sorry to hear that Tom, let's hope it won't be for too long and you can start turning again.
 

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If it is not bad enough having to go through the chemo but for it to stop you doing one of the things that you enjoy must be driving you crazy. Hope all turns out OK in the end and you are back at the lathe sooner rather than later.
 

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I avoided Chemo had 39 visits of Radio Therapy nearly two years ago, this followed my dearly beloved having Chemo then Radio therapy. Both mongrels of treatment. My deep sympathy mate. Good news recent visit for Wilma they said we dont want to see you for checkups any more, my results have been below measurement as well. Well worth the anguish.

Chemo can slow the reflexes mate please be careful and get through the process, the alternative is not to do anything,worse still.

Kind regards Peter.
 

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Sorry to hear that Tom.. The medical profession are so advanced now I'm sure they will get you sorted out.

Doctor has said best not use Lathe

The times I have heard that in the last three years.. :rolling: But thankfully the My medication effects my memory and forgot they had said anything..:funny:
 

Winemaker

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Have now been given the all clear from the Hospital :banana::banana: thanks for all your messages :thumbs: Thought would get back on the Lathe as soon as the workshop warms up :banana: OH no fell up the stairs and I have a Mallet Finger now, have splint on my middle finger on my left hand :vangry:
 

Penpal

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That Chemo is tough Tom Wilma had both long Chemo and then radio Therapy, I had 260 charges of Radiation, my sympathies and very best wishes mate. All the best.

Peter.
 

Bill Mooney

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Hi Tom, sorry to hear of your problems, I hope you are soon well & able to get back turning. I had a long lay off through Ill health a few years ago so I know how you feel mate. Take care.
 

Gregory Hardy

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Peter speaks the truth. Hang in there, Brother Tom.

This is the perfect time to sit with paper and pen. Write love letters with the pens you've made. Draw designs for the pens you'll make. Don't forget - we make pens for a higher purpose. This is just an obstacle. Write. Design. Look forward to seeing your next pen.

(If I was "down south" in my nation on this side, and in a church on Sunday morning, I would be asking, "Can I hear an, 'AMEN?'")
 
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