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Ralph L. Fullenwider

Good morning from Duncan Oklahoma:

Charolette brought me home from the Hospital this morning, tired, a pin
cushion and sore, but the bright side is I am still on the right side of
the grass!

The prayers do help and I am the first to admit that, and am humbled
greatly by all the calls, e-mails, help and encouragement for Charolette
that everyone has made. "Thank you all," somehow does not cover it, but is
deeply heart felt.

As it turned out, I had a 99 percent blockage and there has been extensive
damage to the heart muscle, though not fully known at this time as to how
extensive. That will be determined with consultations in the next week. My
cardiologist did mention the fact, that we will be talking about an
implanted de fib unit when Charolette and I visit him on June 5th. We shall
see.

On a brighter side, I was wondering if a fuel pump out of a Bird might
help the "flow" part. Maybe put in a Sporlan valve with a
summer/winter switch? Well the nurses and Dr's did mention that my sense of
humor managed not to wain through the ordeal hey?!

Again, many "thanks" for the much needed prayers. Charolette informed me of
these things from our "Family of Birders" and yes, those prayers, calls and
good wishes did, and do, bring tears to my eyes, but more importantly, a
gladness to my heart.

Safe travels,

Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
84FC35
Duncan, Oklahoma

Leroy Eckert

I am certainly glad you are out and our family will keep you on the prayer list
here in Fl. Hopefully, the news will be reasonably good on June 5.

Regards:
Leroy Eckert
1990WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors"
Niceville, FL



----- Original Message -----
From: Ralph L. Fullenwider
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 11:07 AM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Home from the Horsepistol


Good morning from Duncan Oklahoma:

Charolette brought me home from the Hospital this morning, tired, a pin
cushion and sore, but the bright side is I am still on the right side of
the grass!

The prayers do help and I am the first to admit that, and am humbled
greatly by all the calls, e-mails, help and encouragement for Charolette
that everyone has made. "Thank you all," somehow does not cover it, but is
deeply heart felt.

As it turned out, I had a 99 percent blockage and there has been extensive
damage to the heart muscle, though not fully known at this time as to how
extensive. That will be determined with consultations in the next week. My
cardiologist did mention the fact, that we will be talking about an
implanted de fib unit when Charolette and I visit him on June 5th. We shall
see.

On a brighter side, I was wondering if a fuel pump out of a Bird might
help the "flow" part. Maybe put in a Sporlan valve with a
summer/winter switch? Well the nurses and Dr's did mention that my sense of
humor managed not to wain through the ordeal hey?!

Again, many "thanks" for the much needed prayers. Charolette informed me of
these things from our "Family of Birders" and yes, those prayers, calls and
good wishes did, and do, bring tears to my eyes, but more importantly, a
gladness to my heart.

Safe travels,

Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
84FC35
Duncan, Oklahoma





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Bob Lawrence

Glad to see that you are home.
Hopefully the docs will have good news for you when you visit with
them.
If you need a heart transplant, is it possible to get one from
anybody that sold their bird? lol
Bob Lawrence
84 PT36
Tacoma, Wa.
>
> As it turned out, I had a 99 percent blockage and there has been
extensive
> damage to the heart muscle, though not fully known at this time as
to how
> extensive. That will be determined with consultations in the next
week. My
> cardiologist did mention the fact, that we will be talking about an
> implanted de fib unit when Charolette and I visit him on June 5th.
We shall
> see.

> Safe travels,
>
> Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
> 84FC35
> Duncan, Oklahoma
>

Jack and Liz Pearce

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ralph L. Fullenwider"
wrote:
>
> Good morning from Duncan Oklahoma:
>
> Charolette brought me home from the Hospital this morning, tired, a
pin
> cushion and sore, but the bright side is I am still on the right side
of
> the grass!
>
> The prayers do help and I am the first to admit that, and am humbled
> greatly by all the calls, e-mails, help and encouragement for
Charolette
> that everyone has made. "Thank you all," somehow does not cover it,
but is
> deeply heart felt.
>
> As it turned out, I had a 99 percent blockage and there has been
extensive
> damage to the heart muscle, though not fully known at this time as to
how
> extensive. That will be determined with consultations in the next
week. My
> cardiologist did mention the fact, that we will be talking about an
> implanted de fib unit when Charolette and I visit him on June 5th. We
shall
> see.
>
> On a brighter side, I was wondering if a fuel pump out of a Bird
might
> help the "flow" part. Maybe put in a Sporlan valve with a
> summer/winter switch? Well the nurses and Dr's did mention that my
sense of
> humor managed not to wain through the ordeal hey?!
>
> Again, many "thanks" for the much needed prayers. Charolette informed
me of
> these things from our "Family of Birders" and yes, those prayers,
calls and
> good wishes did, and do, bring tears to my eyes, but more importantly,
a
> gladness to my heart.
>
> Safe travels,
>
> Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
> 84FC35
> Duncan, Oklahoma
>

Ralph,
We are so glad to hear from you!!! And very thankful that you are home.
Prayers and healing thoughts continue to come to you and Charolette from
Jack and I. Please take care of yourself.

Best regards,
Jack and Liz Pearce
Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40
Wintering In Hondo, TX - 2006
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