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Now home, “with added after-market” (as Ced put it) in the form of a stent in an artery.  A few quiet days / weeks are indicated, but modelling can be quiet, no?

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41 minutes ago, Ex-FAAWAFU said:

but modelling can be quiet, no?

Just avoid putting any more PomPoms together for the time being - or any other tiny and frustrating brass parts 😬

 

Truthfully thought, modeling is probably the perfect hobby for post heart related therapy.

 

Glad things worked out.

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Glad to hear you're home in one piece. Stay safe and get well soon (well, at your own pace).

 

Wonder if they do stents in PE or resin these days?

 

Geoff 

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Really great to hear you are back home Crisp.  After-market additions can be very useful ........... I would find standing upright challenging and painful without the two titanium bolts in my lower spine!

 

Taking it easy for a while sounds like a good plan with a new stent, and of course modelling can be very therapeutic!

 

Take it easy for a good while I would say.

 

Very Best wishes.

 

Terry

 

 

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On 09/03/2021 at 22:50, Ex-FAAWAFU said:

 A few quiet days / weeks are indicated, but modelling can be quiet, no?

Sure. As long as you don't build biplanes, or so I'm told..... :D

 

Ciao

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Glad to see you back at the bench Crisp, but this was all a bit extreme just to delay laying some primer down by a few days wasn’t it? 😉

 

 

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Nice pom poms

 

(I am not going to say anything rude or dissenting am I? Not least because they are brilliant!)

 

You should be fine modelling with stents, if I can...

 

Welcome to the Mardigras

again

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