July 27, 2020

Music Monday - Taking a Break



Due to an unfortunate mishap on his bicycle, Rod is taking a break (pun intended) from Music Monday. "Closed fracture of proximal end of left humerus." Translation: Two broken bones in his upper left arm, near his shoulder. We see the orthopedic specialist tomorrow afternoon.

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  1. OMG, so sorry for Rob. My 54 year niece did the same or similar to her right arm (thrown from a horse) and needs surgery.

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    1. Diane, we saw the orthopedic doctor today and thankfully Rod will not need surgery. It's a long and painful recovery, but I'm glad he doesn't have to go back to the hospital! I'm sorry about your niece. I've never broken a bone and it sure sounds (and looks!) awful.

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  2. Oh no! Hope all goes well tomorrow and that Rod's recovery is speedy! You guys take care!!!

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    1. Kay, it went as well as can be expected. No surgery and he got a better sling and better pain meds. Now maybe we'll both be able to get a full night's sleep.

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  3. I hope his healing goes well. And I was just thinking of getting back on my bike....

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    1. Deb, I hope it goes well, too. I hate to see him in so much pain. :( I'm still riding my bike, but after his fall, I will be better about wearing my helmet. I am lazy about that, but was so glad he was wearing his when he fell!

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  4. Oh no. I'm so sorry to hear this. Heal well and quickly, Rod! I'll look forward to when you resume playing your guitar.

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    1. Laurel, you may just have to listen to the archives. :) It's going to be a month or so at least... :( Thanks for the good thoughts.

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  5. So sorry to hear this happened to Rod and really hoping for a speedy recovery!

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    1. Thanks, Iliana. I hope it's speedy, too. I hate to see him suffer so much. :(

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  6. Oh so sorry and hope he feels better soon. Ugh how painful.

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    1. Susan, it is quite painful for him. I hope he doesn't have to suffer for too much longer...

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  7. Oh no! That's not good news! Hope he makes a full and speedy recovery.

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    1. Thanks, Marg. It's going to be a long six weeks, I'm afraid.

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