Chris York

Well done getting through all this grief Chris and, from the tone of your post, with a positive outlook and a smile on your face!

Take it easy, and all the best for getting zimmerless soon.
 
Now a Segway IS a good idea!

At least another month or so before I can drive, I'm afraid. Once in the car, driving would be no problem right now, but I can't see how I would get into the car without breaking all the golden rules to prevent the new joint dislocating. The joint is held together by all the muscle structure in the thigh and of course that has been disrupted three times now by the surgeon going in to sort the joint and bone. I have to wait until it's all knitted back together and regained its strength before I can do anything normal with the hip joint. The same discussion applies to passengering as well. Hence coming home in an ambulance....

Ho Hum

Chris
 
Khun Chris,
As frustrating as it is, you are going to have to grin and bear it and sooner than you
realise, all will be "Dee mak-mak."
 
มีอีกหลายคนที เข้าใจภาษาไทยทีนี้นะ :wink:
 
Oh now! That's cheating Warren! I have trouble enough with our alphabet, never mind a 48 character one with no punctuation!

Chris
 
Sadly, I only spent a little under a year there on a 6/6 rotation, so
learning the lingo was not advanced to anything functional.
 
Guten Abend zusammen,
guten Abend Chris :!:

What to say?
We are SO glad that you are doing well :!: :D

I did not get enough time recently for ANYTHING Rover, but this is about to change.

We wish you ALLES LIEBE for your next few weeks taking your new ride around your house, for some spins to the fridge and the TV chair!

Oh, by the way:
We are seriously thinking about coming to Bristol next year - just to check on you, of course :wink:

GUTE NACHT

Heike, Jimmy und stefan
 
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