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Thread: Hi all - I'm back in the land of the living...

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    Default Hi all - I'm back in the land of the living...

    ...yes well, at least my heart works again (and I have the inside photos to prove it). I want to thank everyone for their kind wishes for my best health after my heart attack 26 days ago - your thoughts meant a lot. I am feeling a whole lot better now, recovery has been pretty quick, but there is still a way to go. The worst part is that I am not allowed to drive for 6 months, apparently some law which applies to people who have been revived with those electric paddle things where they say "Clear" - then thump! Oh well it looks like I will have a lot of time on my hands for washing 2 E34s - as long as I don't buff too hard. A side effect for me of those electric paddle thingys was "Darth Maul Eyes", but thats cleared up now.

    Anyway it's good to be back, anything exciting been happening around here lately?

    regards
    Phil
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    Glad to hear you recovered from it. Those paddles by the way are called Defibrillators. Never knew about the driving thing though (no driving for six months if revived by a defibrillator). Cool picture though. Photoshop it and make yourself darth maul and send it to friends and family .

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    If you were closer, I'd be happy to drive you around, in yours or mine.

    Take care of yourself and glad to have you back with us.
    Mike Holbrook
    Meridian, Idaho
    1992 535im, 17", Euro M5 Throwing Stars 8's & 9's, FK-451 235/45s & 255/40s, M5 Sway Bars 25/20, Conforti chip, Lowes Ram Air, glass sunroof

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    Im gald to hear youre feeling better! Get well soon
    Lowered with blue h&r(?) springs, Bilsteins, tint, 19# design 3 injectors, Dual Magnaflow
    southwest WA

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    Phil,

    I'm glad your back and can type in person, it's an honor to me to even know you. Them eyes do look cool, is there an option to in some way to keep them? I mean without going against doctors wishes Im glad you are doing good, from what I have researched there is a long recovery for the "illing" parts of the heart. Follow directions and youll be back full force in no time. Maybe by then either I can learn how to spell correctly or can get a new keyboard...I blame both.

    Thanks for posting!
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    Default Glad to see that your back and doing good Phil

    6 months of no driving would mean that i would sure get a lot of other things done. Except you probably have been put on a limit as to how much you can lift or do . Hope you're feeling fine and recover completely


    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Sanderson
    ...yes well, at least my heart works again (and I have the inside photos to prove it). I want to thank everyone for their kind wishes for my best health after my heart attack 26 days ago - your thoughts meant a lot. I am feeling a whole lot better now, recovery has been pretty quick, but there is still a way to go. The worst part is that I am not allowed to drive for 6 months, apparently some law which applies to people who have been revived with those electric paddle things where they say "Clear" - then thump! Oh well it looks like I will have a lot of time on my hands for washing 2 E34s - as long as I don't buff too hard. A side effect for me of those electric paddle thingys was "Darth Maul Eyes", but thats cleared up now.

    Anyway it's good to be back, anything exciting been happening around here lately?

    regards
    Phil


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    Such good news! We're all glad to see you're on the mends and up and about. Just take it easy polishing those bimmers and don't overdo it.

    How's the family holding up? You better take advantage of all the, "here, I'll get that for you"...while you can. You'll heal faster than you think...

    It's good to have you back on board Phil. Take care of yourself.

    Maybe Geoff and Quentin will pay a visit sometime.

    Jr

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    welcome back and heres to future years of good health!

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    Welcome back Phil Sanderson. I wish you a speedy recovery.

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    Welcome back.
    Take it easy before you start to R & R again

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