Back in the cockpit

triumphrick

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Re: Back in the cockpit

Thank you so much for sharing your story with us. For the short time I have been on this forum, I am not aware of anyone posting about steam power. I will surely be looking forward to your upcoming posts. God bless you and continue your outstanding recovery! :)
 

pduquette

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Re: Back in the cockpit

Wow ! Keith sorry to hear of your pain ! So glad to hear of the good work and positive recovery. Keep working on your strength and recovery . Being on the water will sooth and speed you to health . Many blessings . Peter
 

jay_merrill

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Re: Back in the cockpit

In about six months, I'm going to go buy a six-pack of Abita Turbo Dog (beer) and stick it in my fridge. It will be waiting for you when you arrive in New Orleans via External Combustion! See you then!
 

Carphunter

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Re: Back in the cockpit

Truly amazing story Keith. So glad to hear the recovery is going well.
Brightened my day, thats for sure.:)
 

57whitehouse

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Re: Back in the cockpit

I'm glad you see that God is giving you life, and you thank Him for that daily.
God bless you.
 

Windykid

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Re: Back in the cockpit

Glad to here you are doing so well. Congrats!:)
 

triumphrick

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Re: Back in the cockpit

The surgeon had only thought that I had a 30% chance of making it through the surgery and that it would take weeks in ICU and up to a month in Intermediate Care before I could be released to go home on oxygen. I would then be heavily restricted for months until I could make the best recovery possible.

It seems God had a different plan.

It is good to be alive and every morning I thank God for the privilege of seeing the sun break over the horizon. Each night I thank Him for the good day that I have been allowed to live and for the promises He keeps.

I believe the wind and water will be sweeter from now on.

In the final analysis; I'm BACK!

Keith Weaver, External Combustion

Those are your words, my friend and we all know who is in charge here, and it is not us! If we live our lives a day at a time and give thanks for our bad days as well as our good, we turn our lives over and are no longer responsible for the outcome.

God bless you and your family. You will all be in our prayers.....good luck. Rick and Barb.
 
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