I lost my 968!
#91
Heath Update:
Soreness from all the physical therapy, I'm walking around the house and using the cane when I go out.
I have surgury scheduled for the 28th of Dec at UCSF early morning.
They will have to remove the blockage from the urethra and one month later I'll be peeing once more.
Soreness from all the physical therapy, I'm walking around the house and using the cane when I go out.
I have surgury scheduled for the 28th of Dec at UCSF early morning.
They will have to remove the blockage from the urethra and one month later I'll be peeing once more.
Considering the tangled mess of steel and leather that you were extracted from, you're making great progress! We're still pulling for you. Just think, if you lived in Idaho, you could write your name in the snow when your "hose" gets back up to pressure. Some pleasures in life we take for granted.
Good luck,
Harvey
#95
Ok, for all you 968 owners in the SF and Sac areas I'm going to have a party celebrating 6 months of not dying in the accident in January. (sorry I couldn't think of a better title) I would like to have it at the Round Table Pizza in Vacaville, but I would like to know what date of the week is best? I'm guessing a Saturday so it'll be either the 12th or the 19th of Jan. This should give me enougth time to recover from the surgury I'm having tomorrow. Basicly it'll be a great time to meet & greet other 968 owners plus a great photo op. After we are all stuffed, a drive by could be arranged to see the accident site followed by a nice short drive up my second favorite road.
#96
Advice: Don't get an erection when the cute nurse preps you. It makes things complicated. Trust me, you don't want her to whack you on the wee wee with a stethoscope.
Also be glad they're not removing your prostate gland. After they took mine, my social tool was almost an 1" shorter (this is true). Luckily, I had lots to spare (ha ha). Actually the latter is not true. I now have to poke myself in the rear end with a stick and yell "Snake!!!" just to scare my pecker out enough so I can take a pee. You'll do well.
Good luck. We'll be thinking about you.
H2
Also be glad they're not removing your prostate gland. After they took mine, my social tool was almost an 1" shorter (this is true). Luckily, I had lots to spare (ha ha). Actually the latter is not true. I now have to poke myself in the rear end with a stick and yell "Snake!!!" just to scare my pecker out enough so I can take a pee. You'll do well.
Good luck. We'll be thinking about you.
H2
#99
Three Wheelin'
Joined: Jul 2001
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From: San Francisco, CA Porsche: '92 968 Blk/Cashmere
Arash and I dropped off a box full of magazines at the hospital today. Richard seemed in good spirits, well..., about as good as you could with a catheter in your...umm...thing.
He's looking forward to getting everyone together when he's recovered.
He's looking forward to getting everyone together when he's recovered.