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#242255 - 22/11/2004 23:23 Status of mtempsch
mtempsch
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Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
or those of you that haven't heArd from me in a while ( the WAST
majority) ere's< THE 1 minute, Wham Bam Thank You maam, version:Took a
spill on an exersice(rowing) machine
knocked el ole noggin' sligthly against the (gypsum) wall, really
not very hard at all but combined w/ suspected tho
untreated/undidagnosed high BP caused a bleeding in the head-->
partial left side paralysis...

currently recovering in a stroke recovery unit,making slow but steady progress
Once the BP been dialled in with medics I'm probably scheduled for a
more worktraining oriented place for a while, relearning stuff like
walking, typing (currently doing s fair Djungle George) impression
here with my work laptop... Wired thanks to an UMTS Card:THank you
Hans (Boss)for providing, and Daniel n Anders (colleaugues)
(was a lot worse a< few days ago, loke not even being able to see the
full keyboard)

am trying to spordically monitor my gmail.com address.. (tempsch AT
gmail DOT com)

For those of ya that have outstanding business (like fan controller
PCB -- I'm still here, not slurping pond scumand intendingtp keep it
that way... Just rather drastically and unexpectedly slowewd down, so
I'm asking for a bit of patienc feel free to mail addy above - the BBS
is a bit overwhelming currently...)h
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#242256 - 22/11/2004 23:25 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
drakino
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Registered: 08/06/1999
Posts: 7868
I posted the above for Michael . My best wishes go out to him for a speedy recovery.

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#242257 - 22/11/2004 23:26 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
tfabris
carpal tunnel

Registered: 20/12/1999
Posts: 31597
Loc: Seattle, WA
Mike, our thoughts and best wishes are with you for a speedy recovery.
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#242258 - 22/11/2004 23:44 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
robricc
carpal tunnel

Registered: 30/10/2000
Posts: 4931
Loc: New Jersey, USA
Get better soon Mike.
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#242259 - 23/11/2004 00:01 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
Dignan
carpal tunnel

Registered: 08/03/2000
Posts: 12338
Loc: Sterling, VA
Best of luck, Mike. Get well soon.
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#242260 - 23/11/2004 00:41 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
tonyc
carpal tunnel

Registered: 27/06/1999
Posts: 7058
Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
Hang in there, Michael, sounds like you're already making good progress and you'll be back at it in no time.
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#242261 - 23/11/2004 01:24 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
FireFox31
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Registered: 19/09/2002
Posts: 2494
Loc: East Coast, USA
Mike, it's great to hear that you are recovering well. We will be thinking about you and wishing you a smooth recovery!
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#242262 - 23/11/2004 02:25 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
Ezekiel
pooh-bah

Registered: 25/08/2000
Posts: 2413
Loc: NH USA
Speedy recovery. Avoid gypsum walls for a few days mate. Seriously tho, best wishes.

-Zeke
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#242263 - 23/11/2004 04:22 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
RobotCaleb
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Registered: 15/01/2002
Posts: 1866
Loc: Austin
i broke my jaw once riding a bike. it sucked. i wish you the best

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#242264 - 23/11/2004 05:38 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: RobotCaleb]
Cris
pooh-bah

Registered: 06/02/2002
Posts: 1904
Loc: Leeds, UK
Hi Michael,

Sorry to hear you are not so well!

You have lots of friends here that want to see you get better ASAP, I mean you gotta start work on next year's entry for the Euro meet soon

I wish you all the best for a speedy recovery, keep us posted on your progress.

Cheers

Cris.

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#242265 - 23/11/2004 07:53 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
bonzi
pooh-bah

Registered: 13/09/1999
Posts: 2401
Loc: Croatia
Ouch! What to say - get well soon, man! Nice to hear you are already better.

I knew that excercising in a gym cannot be good for one's health
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#242266 - 23/11/2004 08:07 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: bonzi]
andym
carpal tunnel

Registered: 17/01/2002
Posts: 3996
Loc: Manchester UK
Quote:
I knew that excercising in a gym cannot be good for one's health


My thoughts exactly, surely there's a safer way to keep fit.
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Andy M

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#242267 - 23/11/2004 08:51 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
webroach
old hand

Registered: 23/07/2003
Posts: 869
Loc: Colorado
Glad to know you're getting better. Take care of yourself and don't rush it.
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#242268 - 23/11/2004 08:55 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: webroach]
boxer
pooh-bah

Registered: 16/04/2002
Posts: 2011
Loc: Yorkshire UK
It seems to have all been said, before I got to this thread. Just to add, all the best for a speedy recovery.
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#242269 - 23/11/2004 09:48 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: boxer]
pgrzelak
carpal tunnel

Registered: 15/08/2000
Posts: 4859
Loc: New Jersey, USA
Agreed. Best wishes, and I hope that you have a complete recovery.
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#242270 - 23/11/2004 10:10 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: pgrzelak]
tahir
pooh-bah

Registered: 27/02/2004
Posts: 1914
Loc: London
I knew I was right to completely avoid physiacl activity of any kind

Hope you're better soon

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#242271 - 23/11/2004 12:41 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: tahir]
DWallach
carpal tunnel

Registered: 30/04/2000
Posts: 3810
Maybe the moral of the story is to always wear a helmet? Can you see yourself sitting at your computer with a full-face motorcycle helmet on? Well, you never know what could happen...

Get well soon!

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#242272 - 23/11/2004 13:29 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: DWallach]
boxer
pooh-bah

Registered: 16/04/2002
Posts: 2011
Loc: Yorkshire UK
.....and don't even remotely think that it's an excuse to get out of Amersfoort 2005: I've already checked the Newcastle Gothenberg ferry times - I'll be there!
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#242273 - 23/11/2004 14:50 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: boxer]
loren
carpal tunnel

Registered: 23/08/2000
Posts: 3826
Loc: SLC, UT, USA
Sounds like you are in good spirits. Keep it that way and you'll be fine in no time. Best wishes man!
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#242274 - 23/11/2004 14:56 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
julf
veteran

Registered: 01/10/2001
Posts: 1307
Loc: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Just to chime in - hoping for a very speedy recovery - hoppas du aterhämtar dig fortast möjligt!

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#242275 - 23/11/2004 16:45 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: boxer]
mtempsch
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Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
No wY i'M GONNA MISS THE 05 EURO MEET (EVEN IF IT MEANS i GO BY AMBULANCE ;-) ! ) aNY DATES<SET YET - iM STILL SLIGHTÖY Dzzled, but did manage to find this thread :-/

Took a few steps today, with support. but anyway...
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#242276 - 23/11/2004 21:52 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
Laura
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Registered: 16/06/2000
Posts: 1682
Loc: Greenhills, Ohio
Take care and best wishes.
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#242277 - 23/11/2004 22:18 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
AndrewT
old hand

Registered: 16/02/2002
Posts: 867
Loc: Oxford, UK
I wish you a full and speedy recovery, sounds like you are in good hands though. All the very best!

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#242278 - 23/11/2004 23:09 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
pca
old hand

Registered: 20/07/1999
Posts: 1102
Loc: UK
You have my best wishes. Keep getting better! Eventually, if you try hard enough, you may become perfect

pca
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#242279 - 24/11/2004 01:36 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
Phoenix42
veteran

Registered: 21/03/2002
Posts: 1424
Loc: MA but Irish born
Yikes!
Take it easy, and good luck the PT.

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#242280 - 24/11/2004 02:11 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
tanstaafl.
carpal tunnel

Registered: 08/07/1999
Posts: 5549
Loc: Ajijic, Mexico
Michael --

I was devastated to hear of your accident. You are one of our best people on this bbs, and we don't want to lose you.

Please -- get better!

tanstaafl.
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#242281 - 24/11/2004 06:32 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: tanstaafl.]
schofiel
carpal tunnel

Registered: 25/06/1999
Posts: 2993
Loc: Wareham, Dorset, UK
Very much my reaction, also. It has actually taken a couple of days to sink in.

I mean, I was drinking beer with this guy not so long ago, commenting on the new, slim Mike while we admired the install on the Peugeot (the winner this year at Amersfoort, again ). How could someone so obviously healthy have something like this happen?

We are but toys for the Gods.

Mike, make sure you get better soon. I'm supposed to be doing your Mk 1, remember?
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#242282 - 24/11/2004 07:24 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
boxer
pooh-bah

Registered: 16/04/2002
Posts: 2011
Loc: Yorkshire UK
Quote:
EVEN IF IT MEANS i GO BY AMBULANCE

No problem, I'll paint our Honda white and stick a blue light on top. I very much hope you'll be up to driving in 8 months, but you can be sure you'll get to Amersfoort - and I'm sure others will want to volunteer too.
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#242283 - 24/11/2004 11:12 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: pca]
mtempsch
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Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
But it'd be so hard to be humble


Checked out OK on speech, short and longer term memory+ some spatial things.....
a bit of exersice as well.....
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#242284 - 24/11/2004 12:31 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
tahir
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Registered: 27/02/2004
Posts: 1914
Loc: London
Good news

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#242285 - 24/11/2004 14:15 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
wfaulk
carpal tunnel

Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
It's too easy to forget how fragile life can be.

I'm really sorry to hear about this, Mike, but I'm glad to hear that you're alive and apparently in good spirits, and I hope you have a full and quick recovery.

It's also very heartening to hear your boss and your coworkers are helping out. I feel certain that I would not be so lucky here in the States.

The best of luck to you. Hopefully you've used up all your bad luck now.
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#242286 - 24/11/2004 15:19 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
SE_Sport_Driver
carpal tunnel

Registered: 05/01/2001
Posts: 4903
Loc: Detroit, MI USA
Michael, I hope you're doing well. You're in my prayers. Sorry I didn't post earlier, but I don't frequent Off Topic so I almost missed this.
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#242287 - 24/11/2004 20:08 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: tanstaafl.]
mtempsch
pooh-bah

Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
Since typing isstill somewhat laborious, I'll cheat and do a group thank you to ya'll.... Every word is really warming!

No fear- not gone and not going without a fight

If I can only give one piece of advice it won't be Wear Subscreen -that'f already been done---- If you've ever haf the slightest inkling you might have high BP, have an even the slightest stressfull siruation ----- go check your pressure!

Anyway, goal for this, spring is some auto-x'ing with the pug, so the lrft jhand better start to perform so it can steer while the right one occassionally assists with th handbrake

Abyone with ideas on tires? Brands?Differentt front/rear? Stock size on an RC is 205/40 -17"
























7, remember it'sFW-drive!

n
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#242288 - 24/11/2004 21:20 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
Daria
carpal tunnel

Registered: 24/01/2002
Posts: 3937
Loc: Providence, RI
Good to see you're back. I suppose I should self-apply your blood pressure admonishment and have mine checked again

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#242289 - 24/11/2004 22:24 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
Laura
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Registered: 16/06/2000
Posts: 1682
Loc: Greenhills, Ohio
I've been on blood pressure medication for over 20 years now so I know how important it is. Chances are if you are put on medication for it, you are on it for life and do not forget to take it or ever take yourself off of it. I have a kit to test my pressure at home and you learn to know the signs if your pressure is too high or drops too low. When first going on medication, it can be a bit trying until you find one that works for you without making you feel like you're dragging. If you continue to work out after all of this, just be careful of overheating and learn ways to cool yourself down quickly if need be.
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#242290 - 25/11/2004 09:34 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
bonzi
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Registered: 13/09/1999
Posts: 2401
Loc: Croatia
Quote:
If you've ever haf the slightest inkling you might have high BP, have an even the slightest stressfull siruation ----- go check your pressure!

Ugh, thanks for reminding me!

It's time for my cocktail (a beta blocker, a calcium channel blocker and a diuretic) to be recalibrated, it does not seem to be working well any more...
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#242291 - 25/11/2004 09:52 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
andym
carpal tunnel

Registered: 17/01/2002
Posts: 3996
Loc: Manchester UK
Good to see you're making progress, I went to the doctors yesterday (for something unrelated) and I got her to check my blood pressure and it appears to be normal.

My mum has slightly high BP and I sometimes worry about her as my grandmother died of a stroke caused by high blood pressure. It can be a real silent killer, I'm pretty sure it contributed to John Peels death.
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Andy M

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#242292 - 25/11/2004 14:51 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: andym]
rob
carpal tunnel

Registered: 21/05/1999
Posts: 5335
Loc: Cambridge UK
Quote:
I'm pretty sure it contributed to John Peels death.

John Peel.. sudden death.. Peru..

It seems highly likely he went out enjoying himself!

Rob

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#242293 - 25/11/2004 16:31 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: rob]
andym
carpal tunnel

Registered: 17/01/2002
Posts: 3996
Loc: Manchester UK
Quote:
Quote:
I'm pretty sure it contributed to John Peels death.

John Peel.. sudden death.. Peru..

It seems highly likely he went out enjoying himself!

Rob


Yeah maybe, I read an interview with Andy Kershaw who was convinced he was in quite ill health before he went on holiday. He had high blood pressure and he was diabetic. He was also run down and highly stressed.
With Peru being high altitude, it probably won't do much good, plus a long haul flight for a man with bad circulation. Radio One were pushing him further into the night and at their last meeting he said to Andy: "I can't go on much longer, it's killing me"
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#242294 - 27/11/2004 01:05 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
genixia
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 08/02/2002
Posts: 3411
Michael, that sucks. I really am saddened to have read this news. I hope that you make a speedy recovery and can soon again fully grace this BBS with your wit and reason.

_EDIT_ Just seen your later posts! Glad to hear that you're making progress.


Edited by genixia (27/11/2004 01:07)
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#242295 - 27/11/2004 07:06 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: genixia]
mtempsch
pooh-bah

Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden


First of all, for someone in hospital -- I'm feeling rediculously well . The docs have brought the BP down to a reasonable level arounde 120-130 over 80 (mmHg (?) and the workout regimen is firming up: walking along a handrail,forwars and backwards. "kneedipssp?",getting up on the toes, just standing balancing with minor disturbances (pushes/pressure) applied....

and the vision is trained by reading (started on Kosmos by Stephen Hawking) as the periphheral vision (to the left) isn't quite up to par (so right now, no driving :P Time for some anaconda time (hefty breakfast justt finished)

Me - worry? Noope...
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#242296 - 27/11/2004 13:06 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
bonzi
pooh-bah

Registered: 13/09/1999
Posts: 2401
Loc: Croatia
Ah, I see that recovery goes remarkably well! A week more and you will be better than before this episode

Cheers!
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#242297 - 27/11/2004 15:12 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
boxer
pooh-bah

Registered: 16/04/2002
Posts: 2011
Loc: Yorkshire UK
Quote:
Me - worry? Noope...

Good man, keep persevering, glad it's all progressing well.
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#242298 - 27/11/2004 17:28 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: bonzi]
mtempsch
pooh-bah

Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
Current BP is around 120 over 80 and I'm probably switching to a more rehab oriented place in the coming week (here is mainly acute treatment and trying to figure out why (so I've been photographed pretty much inside out) with frequencies from ultrasound to xrays








Eye sight I can feel improve daily though Istll get the occasional double vision, like 2< SÄubmit buttons on the screen... But now the main thing is to get the left side goin again.

Arm and leg are already showing progress, but hand/fingers/foot are pretty much still out on lunch
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#242299 - 27/11/2004 17:47 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
drakino
carpal tunnel

Registered: 08/06/1999
Posts: 7868
Definitly glad to see you recovering well. Hopefully it will be your last hospital visit for a long while. Having also recently visited an emergency room, I do know they are not fun. Especially when the staff is having a hard time looking for things while you sit there bleeding, and becoming lightheaded from blood loss.

Not a week I ever want to repeat again.

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#242300 - 28/11/2004 07:35 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: drakino]
mtempsch
pooh-bah

Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
Thi is the first time admitted since birth. Did a brief visit 2.5 years ago when I sprained my elbow after doing something stupid on a kickbike Hurt like hell for a couple of days, but nothing really out of place. Just took a couple of xrays of the elbow (boy was that fun as the nurse positioned the arm. Was considering punching her out with a left hook, but 1) I don't hit women, 2) she was after all trying to help and 3) she had plenty of backup )
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#242301 - 29/11/2004 09:51 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
mtempsch
pooh-bah

Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
Left side is slowly coming back. Walked a fair bit in the corridor with the aid of a "rollling table"+ 5-6 steps comlpetely without support (apart from moral...)) Left arm is progressing ok, hand also. still lot easier to yighten than to open up - feels like I'm telling the<muscles do both at the same time while they should only open....
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#242302 - 29/11/2004 20:00 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
PaulWay
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Registered: 03/08/1999
Posts: 451
Loc: Canberra, Australia
Woah, reading this thread from start to now was a rollercoaster!

Sounds like you've been through the wars, as my family would say! I hope you have a full recovery and it progresses with no hitches, and I wish you all the patience it's mine to give. I'd reckon that times like this are pretty trying, especially when you don't see all the improvement you want or your situation is keeping you from the things you want to do. Take it easy and have fun as you go and you'll find that sooner or later everything comes good.

And if a mix would cheer you up, I'll make one specially for you!

All the best,

Paul
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#242303 - 30/11/2004 01:53 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
jimhogan
carpal tunnel

Registered: 06/10/1999
Posts: 2591
Loc: Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Quote:
and 3) she had plenty of backup )

Michael, it is great to see that you can keep your sense of humor with respect to medicine/nurses and other things. Good to see you typing.

You have my permission to use this copyrighted line: "This guy Jim I know in the US maintains that nurses rule the world and are all, without exception, very, very sexy. What do you think?"

Let me know how that goes over.

I have been to Karolinska. Did I say that?
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#242304 - 07/12/2004 10:22 Re: Statuup [Re: jimhogan]
mtempsch
pooh-bah

Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
Quote:
Quote:
and 3) she had plenty of backup )

Michael, it is great to see that you can keep your sense of humor with respect to medicine/nurses and other things. Good to see you typing.



20041207


Long time no "official" update (didn't want to bore you with daily "small progress"), besides, I know that Tony would've been all over me for simply trying to inflate mt post coun;t) )

I can now walk decently without support - I'd say somewhat better than Boris Karloff in "Frankensteins monster" only the occasional blip in balance, psrticularly as I get tired, which is way too soon yet, keep me less than fully confident. Stairs are less of a problem as you tend to have a railing to help with balance. Leg/foot is powerful enough to manage the raising/lowering of the body weight

The arm is getting noticeably better, can controlled get the hand to chin, mouth, nose, as well as raise it overhead. Can use the hand for some gripping things, like the bottom of a 1/2 liter PET botle while the right hand unscrews the cap. What is the main remaining problem is strenght in and control of the fingers. As a group they work OK,but individually they're not too cooperative, so this is still typed with the right hand only.
Quote:
You have my permission to use this copyrighted line: "This guy Jim I know in the US maintains that nurses rule the world and are all, without exception, very, very sexy. What do you think?"Let me know how that goes over.


Will do if I ever work up the nerve...

As to the rule itself, ruling the world. no doubt whatsoever, but otherwise there are the few exceptions that more leads the thoughts to things like "BattleAxe" rather than "foxy, see "working up the nerve above";)"
I have been to Karolinska. Did I say that?
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#242305 - 08/12/2004 04:28 Re: Statuup [Re: mtempsch]
canuckInOR
carpal tunnel

Registered: 13/02/2002
Posts: 3212
Loc: Portland, OR
Good to hear. Keep up the progress.

Did you, by any chance, take the opportunity to ask the doctor (or nurse) if you'll be able to play the violin when your healed?

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#242306 - 08/12/2004 05:58 Re: Statuup [Re: canuckInOR]
mtempsch
pooh-bah

Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
They expect a full recovery, so strictly according to muscle control, I should be able to ply the violin - unfortunately I couldn't before, and my utter lack of musical talent is a severly limiting factor though
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#242307 - 08/12/2004 23:54 Re: Statuup [Re: mtempsch]
jimhogan
carpal tunnel

Registered: 06/10/1999
Posts: 2591
Loc: Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Quote:
I should be able to ply the violin

Ah, like Jack Aubrey!
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#242308 - 12/12/2004 10:41 Re: Status [Re: jimhogan]
mtempsch
pooh-bah

Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
Quote:
Quote:
I should be able to ply the violin

Ah, like Jack Aubrey!
Null pointer error (and a quick google didn't connect either...

Pity about the musicality issue... otherwise I'd be happy to play second fiddle to Linda Lampenius)
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#242309 - 12/12/2004 15:33 Re: Status [Re: mtempsch]
larry818
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Pity about the musicality issue... otherwise I'd be happy to play second fiddle to Linda Lampenius)


My own favourite is Vanessa Mae

She lives in England, so just a short hop from you!

Besides Nathan Milstein, Vanessa Mae is the only other violinist that I can listen to for extended periods.

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#242310 - 12/12/2004 15:59 Re: Status [Re: mtempsch]
jimhogan
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Registered: 06/10/1999
Posts: 2591
Loc: Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Ah, like Jack Aubrey!
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Null pointer error (and a quick google didn't connect either...

Ah, 'twas a bad spell-check/typo joke: O'Brian's Aubrey plied the waves and played the violin.

(boy, oh, boy, this BBS is getting spidered fast. I Googled on "jack aubrey violin" and added "ply" by mistake and this thread came right up...)

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Pity about the musicality issue... otherwise I'd be happy to play second fiddle to Linda Lampenius)

Michael, you are not using music references as a device *just* to link photos of georgeous female fiddlers, are you? I'm shocked. Shocked, I tell you!
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#242311 - 12/12/2004 16:50 Re: Status [Re: jimhogan]
boxer
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Posts: 2011
Loc: Yorkshire UK
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Ah, like Jack Aubrey!


I would have picked Jack Benny, but maybe it's my age!
Great to hear that it's going to be a full recovery.
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#242312 - 12/12/2004 17:23 Re: Status [Re: larry818]
bonzi
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Posts: 2401
Loc: Croatia
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Besides Nathan Milstein, Vanessa Mae is the only other violinist that I can listen to for extended periods.

While I can listen to a variety of violinists for extended periods (in the wide range from Jean-Luc Ponty to Nigel Kennedy), Vannesa-Mae is certainly suitable to look at for any duration.
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#242313 - 13/12/2004 15:54 Re: Status [Re: jimhogan]
mtempsch
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Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
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Ah, 'twas a bad spell-check/typo joke: O'Brian's Aubrey plied the waves and played the violin.


So I realised, but it appears my google-fu isn't fully up to speed, found the gent, but not the violin stuff on him...

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(boy, oh, boy, this BBS is getting spidered fast. I Googled on "jack aubrey violin" and added "ply" by mistake and this thread came right up...)
Even google recognizes quality...

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Michael, you are not using music references as a device *just* to link photos of georgeous female fiddlers, are you? I'm shocked. Shocked, I tell you!


Who me!? banish the thought!! (not that I was unhappy about the link to Venessa Mae )

I swear, I'm gonna turn into a dirty old man when I get old[er] ...
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#242314 - 13/12/2004 16:16 Re: Status 20041213 [Re: bonzi]
mtempsch
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http://empegbbs.com/ubbthreads

20041213

Slright, just moved to a rehab facility. The schedule is definately more loaded than at the hospital, but still fairly much open time - that changes over time though, sccording to my "cellmates" We're also expected to do alot more ourselves (as part of the rehab)than at the ospital.

Getting a good feeling about this from the members of the staff I've spoken to so far.

Had a blastlast friday, first a visit to my place of work, met the co-workers (decidedly not cow-orkers) and talked a lot. Then Xmas party with the company where I'm employed and met the colleagues (which happens rare enough even normally as most of us work as consultants outside our "home"-office)
Good food, nice climate "hiwattage daylight bulbs and 33 centigrade called for sunglasses indoors on a swedish winter night and prompted the question: "where's the poool()20041213

Slright, just moved to a rehab facility. The schedule is definately more loaded than at the hospital, but still fairly much open time - that changes over time though, sccording to my "cellmates" We're also expected to do alot more ourselves (as part of the rehab)than at the ospital.

Getting a good feeling about this from the members of the staff I've spoken to so far.

Had a blastlast friday, first a visit to my place of work, met the col-workers and talked a lot. Then Xmas party with the company where I'm employed and met the colleagues (which happens rare enough even normally as most of us work as consultants outside our "home"-office)
Good food, nice climate "hiwattage daylight bulbs and 33 centigrade called for sunglasses indoors on a swedish winter night and prompted the qyestion: "where's the poool"
as well as fun(mmore enthusiastic than good) karaoke. My voce isn't up to anything much other than punk, so a couple of old swedish punk classics were heard...

Back at the hospital around 00.30 in the morning/night, through the emergency room, as all other entrances are locked at night...

Lot's of fun!

Hand is slowly progressing - pressing it into service as muh as possible - can make it type a character or two, but it's still very much hit'n'miss as to what key actually gets hit... need
more strewngth in the fingers and wrist and back of the hand.( Better coordination/control wouldn't hurt either) "
as well as fun(mmore enthusiastic than good) karaoke. My voice isn't up to anything much other than punk, so a couple of old swedish punk classics were heard...

Back at the hospital around 00.30 in the morning/night, through the emergency room, as all other entrances are locked at night...

Lot's of fun!

Hand is slowly progressing - pressing it into service as muh as possible - can make it type a character or two, but it's still very much hit'n'miss as to what key actually gets hit... need
more srewngth in the fingers and wrist and back of the hand. Better coordination/control wouldn't hurt either:/
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#242315 - 13/12/2004 18:17 Re: Status 20041213 [Re: mtempsch]
Heather
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Great! Glad to see you're making progress and enjoying yourself.
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#242316 - 21/12/2004 09:49 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
mtempsch
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Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
2004-12-21

With X-Mas approaching Fast I'm now walking shorter distances completely unaided, for somewhat longer stretches, or uneven ground I have a cane to assist balance / boost confidence. Only restricted to the wheelbarrowCC-hC-hC-hC-hC-hC-hchair around here when leaving (which means I need to take it there as well) the "selftraining" ie working alone with a specified set of exercises.

Was out on leave this weekend - had 3 cars to get going (drained batteries), a TV/audio setup in the living room that my mom had done something to so there was picture but no audio...She used the smaller plain set in my room instead It might be a bad idea to hook up the computer and Xbox as well

Got some good food as well - the food here at the rehab is ok but not exactly sensational... So on saturday it was hmecooked Austrian food and sunday was thai restaurant Mmmmmm

Left arm/hand is getting better as well. When the keyboard is in the "proper" position (typing this righthandedly lying ion the bed with the laptop propped up on the belly and knees:) ) I'm beginning to take some keys and even some combinations like Ctrl-w, Ctrl-a flag-e, Flag-r ith the left hand. Starting to carefully/very considered using it for task like holding plates etc. Not really up to proper cutlery etiquette yet though...
The times im in the wheelchair,I'm also starting to use the left arm for propulsion instead of using the legs, but it's still plenty weaker than the right, so it's 2 left for 1 right to keep a straight line....

Happy holidays to you all!
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#242317 - 21/12/2004 10:57 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
webroach
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Registered: 23/07/2003
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Loc: Colorado
To you as well, Michael. I'm just glad you're doing so well. I have no doubt that the Thai food was like mana from heaven after so long without!
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#242318 - 21/12/2004 12:42 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: webroach]
mtempsch
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Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
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To you as well, Michael. I'm just glad you're doing so well. I have no doubt that the Thai food was like mana from heaven after so long without!


Hehe... a lot can be said about hospital/institutional food - not much of it positive though
Spices appear to something completely missing in their dictionary.
THe thai was very good, but 'Schweinsbraten mit Kartoffelknödel' has a very special place in my heart (and stomach )
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#242319 - 21/12/2004 15:54 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
canuckInOR
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Registered: 13/02/2002
Posts: 3212
Loc: Portland, OR
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so it's 2 left for 1 right to keep a straight line....

That sounds an awful lot like my kayaking. :-P

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#242320 - 22/12/2004 06:47 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: canuckInOR]
mtempsch
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Posts: 1996
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so it's 2 left for 1 right to keep a straight line....

That sounds an awful lot like my kayaking. :-P


Hehe... Thanks for the reminder - some (flatwater) kayaking might be good training/exercise for the arm come spring (not that an attractive form right now with hard gusty winds, around 35F and rain[ie typical winter weather in Gothenburg])
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#242321 - 22/12/2004 12:29 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
bonzi
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Registered: 13/09/1999
Posts: 2401
Loc: Croatia
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Schweinsbraten mit Kartoffelknödel

Mmmmm! I agree with you here. Start with Leberknoedelsuppe, wash down with Heurigen and end with Apfelstudel and Melange and my German vocabulary is exhausted, spelling errors and all, but the resulting meal is memorable!

Have very nice holidays and get rid of cane etc soon!
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#242322 - 26/12/2004 18:13 Re: Status of mtempsch (in need of psych evaluation??) [Re: bonzi]
mtempsch
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Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
Not sure if this is a sign of improvement or that I'm certifiable:), but I Just ziptied a blue oldcathode tube to the underbody of my wheelchair(currently keep it if I decide to like go to the sales - yeah right - not that insane yet!!) along with a borrowed 4Ah gel battery - (I asked the lady that bolted on various other accessories last week [cane holder , wheel covers etc] if she had underbody neons available as well. but she just laughed and said, ""sorry,no") So I decided to do it as a gag - had 2 tubes left/still unmounted from "project geot" Now I just need a big aliminum wing )though the chair did come stock with wheelie bars! ) and some Type R stickers, preferably yellow
Now - how to mount speakers, amp and empeg...

Happy new year!
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#242323 - 26/12/2004 18:31 Re: Status of mtempsch (in need of psych evaluation??) [Re: mtempsch]
jimhogan
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Registered: 06/10/1999
Posts: 2591
Loc: Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
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Now I just need a big aliminum wing

Michael, that is great.... and any chance of a fake nitrous bottle? (Hmmm, heck a *real* nitrous bottle could be good for a laugh...) I think the psych people would say great things.

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though the chair did come stock with wheelie bars!

WTF? I thought you didn't have any lawyers in Sweden!

You need to let us know when the wheelie bars come off. Sounds like upper body strength/asymmetry is an issue right now, but we look forward to your first wheelie. It looks difficult, but after the obligatory two or three ass-over-teakettle backflips, wheelies in the traditional wheelchair are as easy as can be (evidence: even Jim can do it). Great party trick.

Merry Christmas, eh?

Scrooge.
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#242324 - 26/12/2004 19:23 Re: Status of mtempsch (in need of psych evaluation??) [Re: jimhogan]
mtempsch
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Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
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Now I just need a big aliminum wing

Michael, that is great.... and any chance of a fake nitrous bottle? (Hmmm, heck a *real* nitrous bottle could be good for a laugh...)
grooaann...
Ah I knew it was something I forgot to steal from the hospital...

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I think the psych people would say great things.


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]though the chair did come stock with wheelie bars!

WTF? I thought you didn't have any lawyers in Sweden!


If we did, I'd sue the gym and quit work forever...

But we do have a nanny state

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You need to let us know when the wheelie bars come off. Sounds like upper body strength/asymmetry is an issue right now, but we look forward to your first wheelie

YUp - I've just started using the left arm along with the right for propulsion at all - used to initailly use right arm+leg then, both legs mainly w some right arm assist... THey're no-tools foldable/removable, so whenever I want (and there are no nurses (or mom) around ).Haven't been licensed for sidewalk climbing or stairs yet so officially they stay on and down...
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It looks difficult, but after the obligatory two or three ass-over-teakettle backflips, wheelies in the traditional wheelchair are as easy as can be (evidence: even Jim can do it). Great party trick.


Might drag it along to Amersfoort, if I still have it then, for parkinglot shenanigans...
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#242325 - 27/12/2004 14:33 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
julf
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Registered: 01/10/2001
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Hehe... Thanks for the reminder - some (flatwater) kayaking might be good training/exercise for the arm come spring (not that an attractive form right now with hard gusty winds, around 35F and rain[ie typical winter weather in Gothenburg])

OK, after/before next Amersfoort you have to drop in - we can go night kayaking through the Amsterdam Red Light District... Or stop by the pizza takeaway that has a service counter down by the canal side for boats as well...

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#242326 - 28/12/2004 12:38 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: julf]
mtempsch
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Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
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Hehe... Thanks for the reminder - some (flatwater) kayaking might be good training/exercise for the arm come spring (not that an attractive form right now with hard gusty winds, around 35F and rain[ie typical winter weather in Gothenburg])

OK, after/before next Amersfoort you have to drop in - we can go night kayaking through the Amsterdam Red Light District... Or stop by the pizza takeaway that has a service counter down by the canal side for boats as well...


Sounds fun - cool with the canal-service pizza joint The "other" services might get too close to american (sorry guys - I do know that there exists good microbreweries in the land of the [insert modifier of choice] free) beer ... What type of canoe are you using on the canals?- hopefully I'll be checked out for canoeing by then! Do you have a spare or should I arrange a roof rack for the Pug - and drive somewhat slower than last year
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#242327 - 28/12/2004 14:14 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
julf
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Registered: 01/10/2001
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What type of canoe are you using on the canals?- hopefully I'll be checked out for canoeing by then. Do you have a spare or should I arrange a roof rack for the Pug

I have the heavy-duty folding (as in good old canvas-and-wood) expedition Kleppers. One of them full NATO military spec , very stable but *heavy*, a bit like paddling an aircraft carrier . I have one 1-seater, one 2-seater and one 3-seater, so no need for you to bring anything!

And in case we feel lazy, I have both a sailing rig and a small electric outboard

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#242328 - 28/12/2004 15:57 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
Daria
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Registered: 24/01/2002
Posts: 3937
Loc: Providence, RI
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Sounds fun - cool with the canal-service pizza joint The "other" services might get too close to american (sorry guys - I do know that there exists good microbreweries in the land of the [insert modifier of choice] free) beer ...



I choose "payment" as my modifier. Where can I get some such beer?

I can tell you that in 2000, my first trip over the Atlantic, I visited Stockholm and Gothenburg, and the thing which disappointed me at first was seeing McDonalds, Burger King, Pizza Hut and 7-Eleven. Damn cultural exports. 7-Eleven seems to be at least forgivable.

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#242329 - 28/12/2004 16:27 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: Daria]
robricc
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Registered: 30/10/2000
Posts: 4931
Loc: New Jersey, USA
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I choose "payment" as my modifier. Where can I get some such beer?

There is a brewery in NJ where you can just walk in and start drinking for free. It's kind-of like Fight Club (first rule, don't talk about free beer, second rule...), so I don't want to give too much away. Maybe I should hold a meet there...
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#242330 - 28/12/2004 18:20 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: Daria]
mtempsch
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Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
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I can tell you that in 2000, my first trip over the Atlantic, I visited Stockholm and Gothenburg, and the thing which disappointed me at first was seeing McDonalds, Burger King, Pizza Hut and 7-Eleven. Damn cultural exports. 7-Eleven seems to be at least forgivable.


Interesting, 7-11 would probably be on top of a"dislike most of the above" list.
True. From what I've heard, the situation in Stockholm is rather silly, with in some crossings a7/-11 on each of the 4 corners... but very few survive w/o bancrupcy longer than a 9-12 months, despite the owners putting in insane hours... while the franchise owner gets their money each month anyway. And totally killed off the "Pressbyrå" kiosks and independent small stores.
Gothenburg hasn't "evolved" quite that far - yet. nd I've found the McD salads to be quite OK! No Big Macs, fries etc since early april - been to McD once though: El Maco, carrots and Sprite light.:) But generally I used to prefer BK burgers but McD fries No fan of thick bottomed pizza - want it thin... Have cut back seriously on the pizza intake as as well, upped the thai intake though
In sddition to the 40 kg Ilost according to plan - had just stabilized at the target weight when this crap happened , I lLost another 10kg during the first 3 weeks in hospital - probably some muscle but also a fair bit of water due to the medication (diuretics ?). I've always held a fair bit of water - always had quite low impedance readings on the scale at the gym. visited th girls at the gym last Sunday - first time ever I've had a "normal" impedance reading according to them.
75.5 kg, 12.something% fat - is somewhat on the low side, for the first time in maaannyy years...
Might pick up some of it again over the holidays, but I'll try to keep most of any gain to be muscle
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#242331 - 28/12/2004 18:33 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
robricc
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Registered: 30/10/2000
Posts: 4931
Loc: New Jersey, USA
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El Maco

What's on that that's special? What's the red powder under the fries? Spicy stuff?
http://www.mcdonalds.se/maten/html/66_kampanj.html
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#242332 - 28/12/2004 18:50 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: julf]
mtempsch
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Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
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I have the heavy-duty folding (as in good old canvas-and-wood) expedition Kleppers. One of them full NATO military spec , very stable but *heavy*, a bit like paddling an aircraft carrier .

That might be an experience my last canoe (slalom kayak) grew a bit small on me (or was it the other way around ) and took on an appearance more like a submarine at the slightest provocation - a little water inside, leaning far forward etc, which made for some fun behaviour if you first brought it up to speed then leaned forward with a bit of water inside... Going down! and then popping back up - unless you forgotto close the sprayskirt
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I have one 1-seater, one 2-seater and one 3-seater, so no need for you to bring anything!


What's the whitewater situation like in Holland? - I could imagine it to be somewhat meagre
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in case we feel lazy, I have both a sailing rig and a small electric outboard


Never tried sailing - except as a passive passenger on Nicorettte (currently taking part in thr Sidney-Hobart race -nutters! I say...but it looks like they did real well apart from staying alive and keeping the boat in one piece, which in this race is "doing well" )

Isn't it tricky with the winds dowb in the canals?

But an outboarder is more my style... add some cold cathode lights and we can cruise in pimpin' style
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#242333 - 28/12/2004 19:29 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: robricc]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
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El Maco

What's on that that's special? What's the red powder under the fries? Spicy stuff?

Can't you read? It's obviously het salsasås, härlig sour cream och gräslök, ost, sallad och tomat (hot salsa, sour cream and green onions, cheese, lettuce, and tomato, I think). And the fries stuff is obviously krydda i en påse (spice in a bag).

Duh.
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#242334 - 28/12/2004 19:40 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: wfaulk]
robricc
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Posts: 4931
Loc: New Jersey, USA
I'm such a moron.
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#242335 - 29/12/2004 00:19 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: robricc]
Daria
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Registered: 24/01/2002
Posts: 3937
Loc: Providence, RI
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I choose "payment" as my modifier. Where can I get some such beer?

There is a brewery in NJ where you can just walk in and start drinking for free. It's kind-of like Fight Club (first rule, don't talk about free beer, second rule...), so I don't want to give too much away. Maybe I should hold a meet there...


That would probably give it away.

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#242336 - 29/12/2004 00:23 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
Daria
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Registered: 24/01/2002
Posts: 3937
Loc: Providence, RI
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And totally killed off the "Pressbyrå" kiosks and independent small stores.



Actually I still happened on a decent number of Pressbyrån around Stockholm, but I was probably in the right places for it. I didn't see that many 7-Elevens, but there is one prominently just outside the subway by KTH which I pass multiple times on every trip.

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Gothenburg hasn't "evolved" quite that far - yet.



Indeed, I remember more kiosks and less of the foreignish food there.

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No fan of thick bottomed pizza - want it thin... Have cut back seriously on the pizza intake as as well, upped the thai intake though



Well, would you believe the meals I had in Stockholm this time were Chinese, Thai, Korean, Indian, Mongolian BBQ, and finally I said, "can we have something not east Asian?" to my local friends.

No pizza this time, not even the local take on it which buries some bread under a pile of things which are not usual toppings.

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#242337 - 29/12/2004 06:33 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: wfaulk]
mtempsch
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Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
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Quote:
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El Maco

What's on that that's special? What's the red powder under the fries? Spicy stuff?

Can't you read? It's obviously het salsasås, härlig sour cream och gräslök, ost, sallad och tomat (hot salsa, sour cream and green onions, cheese, lettuce, and tomato, I think). And the fries stuff is obviously krydda i en påse (spice in a bag).

Duh.


gräslök apparently translates to chives (to eliminate doubt, latin name: Allium schoenoprasum Liliaceae) otherwise right on!
THe spices is a mainly pepper mix and you put it and the fries in the bag and give it a shake...
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#242338 - 29/12/2004 06:49 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: Daria]
mtempsch
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Registered: 02/06/2000
Posts: 1996
Loc: Gothenburg, Sweden
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Actually I still happened on a decent number of Pressbyrån around Stockholm, but I was probably in the right places for it. I didn't see that many 7-Elevens, but there is one prominently just outside the subway by KTH which I pass multiple times on every trip.



Noy having been in our beloved capital for many years, I went with the impression I got from one of the TV shows - shoulda learned by now not to do that Probably overemphasized / generalized a small corner of reality to make it more sensational...


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Indeed, I remember more kiosks and less of the foreignish food there.

Well, would you believe the meals I had in Stockholm this time were Chinese, Thai, Korean, Indian, Mongolian BBQ, and finally I said, "can we have something not east Asian?" to my local friends.


I can - easily. If you want swedish food you're kind of limited to either hotdogs or the more posh restaurants.... Though there is a decent set of lunch restaurants that serve more swedish style food,but for some reason they're usually not open at night/in the evening...
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#242339 - 29/12/2004 07:31 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
julf
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Registered: 01/10/2001
Posts: 1307
Loc: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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my last canoe (slalom kayak) grew a bit small on me (or was it the other way around ) and took on an appearance more like a submarine at the slightest provocation - a little water inside, leaning far forward etc, which made for some fun behaviour if you first brought it up to speed then leaned forward with a bit of water inside... Going down! and then popping back up - unless you forgotto close the sprayskirt


Definitely sounds like fun - but not something you want to do in Amsterdam. The water in the canals is something you prefer to keep outside...
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What's the whitewater situation like in Holland? - I could imagine it to be somewhat meagre


Well, you can always surf the wake of the (hundreds of) sightseeing tourist boats
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Never tried sailing - except as a passive passenger on Nicorettte (currently taking part in thr Sidney-Hobart race -nutters! I say...but it looks like they did real well apart from staying alive and keeping the boat in one piece, which in this race is "doing well" )


Yes, ocean races are *tough*!!
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Isn't it tricky with the winds dowb in the canals?

Well, yes - especially as the kayaks aren't very good at sailing into the wind. So sailing is best reserved to the lakes and bigger rivers.
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But an outboarder is more my style... add some cold cathode lights and we can cruise in pimpin' style

Ahh, yes. Especially through the Red Light District in the evening. Now I just have to find a waterproof case (and amp) fro the empeg

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#242340 - 29/12/2004 09:37 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: julf]
mtempsch
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not something you want to do in Amsterdam. The water in the canals is something you prefer to keep outside...


I hear you - I'm now well below the weight where I stopped using it - will have to look into the status and exact whereabouts - might drag it along anyway...
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Well you can always surf the wake of the (hundreds of) sightseeing tourist boats

Pretty much what I figured... or maybe plaing in the surf on the Atlantic coast...
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an outboarder is more my style... add some cold cathode lights and we can cruise in pimpin' style

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Ahh, yes. Especially through the Red Light District in the evening. Now I just have to find a waterproof case (and amp) fro the empeg


If 40isg watts/channel is enough and you don't insist on audiophile quality, I have a Pyramid amp that is expendable... and a Karma might be an easier object to waterproof than an empeg...

Beats an old workmate -he, his brother and a crate of beer drifted ca 3km down Mölndalsån in an inflatable dinghy - on a stretch that widens from a glorified ditch to maybe 6-7 neters through parts of the Liseberg amusement park here in Gothenburg into the centre of town. Crate now empty, they let the air out and took a tram home
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#242341 - 29/12/2004 09:53 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
julf
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The water in the canals is something you prefer to keep outside...


I hear you - I'm now well below the weight where I stopped using it

Well, ingesting some of that canal water might cause some additional weight loss
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Pretty much what I figured... or maybe plaing in the surf on the Atlantic coast...


Unfortunately the coastline is pretty boring (as in straight, manmade)
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If 40isg watts/channel is enough and you don't insist on audiophile quality, I have a Pyramid amp that is expendable... and a Karma might be an easier object to waterproof than an empeg...

slightly easier, yes
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Beats an old workmate -he, his brother and a crate of beer drifted ca 3km down Mölndalsån in an inflatable dinghy - on a stretch that widens from a glorified ditch to maybe 6-7 neters through parts of the Liseberg amusement park here in Gothenburg into the centre of town. Crate now empty, they let the air out and took a tram home

Not bad
I also have a pair of ex-military 1-person dinghies - they fit in a normal supermarket shopping bag when empty...

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#242342 - 29/12/2004 15:16 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: julf]
mtempsch
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Well, ingesting some of that canal water might cause some additional weight loss



Tried something like that about 10-12 months ago - a consultancy company bought cakes for many clients -unfortunately most were tainted wit "winter womiting sickness"-virus... At my department 22 of 24 caught it - one didn't eat from it and the last one is now known as iron-belly... Lost ca 6 kg in 3 days - not very pleasant way to lose weight though...

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Unfortunately the coastline is pretty boring (as in straight, manmade)

Hmmm, yeah... but open one of the sluices and we can get some whitewater - might upset the natives though
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#242343 - 29/12/2004 16:02 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
Daria
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#242344 - 30/12/2004 04:41 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
genixia
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Unfortunately the coastline is pretty boring (as in straight, manmade)

Hmmm, yeah... but open one of the sluices and we can get some whitewater - might upset the natives though


LOL. Those dams are worth a visit - they are rather impressive.

For those who don't know;

About half of the Netherlands is below sea level. Historically flooding has always been a hazard. In 1956 a big storm surge flooded much of the country, killing 1800 people and ruining crops and farmland.
The Delta Project was completed in 1986 and shortened the coastline by 700km to about 430km. It comprises a series of very impressive dams and dykes.
The closed off inlets are now effectively lakes. Although most of the dams allow some water to flow except during periods of danger, the flow is so limited that the salinity of these lakes is dropping - the water is known as "sweet water" and is causing a problem for the fisheries within these lakes.

The beaches are wonderful with golden sand and lovely eye candy.
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#242345 - 30/12/2004 06:46 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: genixia]
julf
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About half of the Netherlands is below sea level

Not only that, but several major rivers run into the area - so it all has to be pumped out. Continuously. Thus the rows of old windmills - mostly not mills, but wind pumps.
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The beaches are wonderful with golden sand and lovely eye candy.

Especially around Amstrerdam that could be the "impressive dykes" part

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#242346 - 30/12/2004 09:29 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: julf]
mtempsch
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Especially around Amstrerdam that could be the "impressive dykes" part


Groooaannn I was just waiting for that one...
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#242347 - 31/12/2004 07:24 Re: Status of mtempsch [Re: mtempsch]
julf
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Groooaannn I was just waiting for that one...

Well, *somebody* had to...

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