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#518430 - 06/22/08 03:04 AM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: HMossAus]
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Rick, hope you get well quick... just keep good Packard thoughts in your mind...remember..laughter is the best medicine...B
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#518484 - 06/22/08 12:16 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: Packard32]
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Originally Posted By: Packard32
Rick, hope you get well quick... just keep good Packard thoughts in your mind...remember..laughter is the best medicine...B


How coincidental I watched the Robin Williams movie last night about laughter and health, "Patch Adams".
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#518600 - 06/22/08 08:13 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: HMossAus]
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We put 1300 miles on the Mayfair last week on a tour.
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#518759 - 06/23/08 01:10 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: DennyZ]
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I've been inactivet for a couple weeks while I had a new right knee installed. Speedster, remember, work is therapy!
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#518767 - 06/23/08 01:35 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: Restorer32]
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Restorer32,

My stepfather had one replaced a year ago or so. He was up from Florida this past week and you could not even tell he had it done. I asked him what he had done to come so far along he said therapy you have to stick with it. Now for my mother-in-law she had one replaced also but didn't follow up on her therapy and now she has all sorts of problems. So if you keep up with the therapy workin on our beloved Packards you will also come along way smile
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#518772 - 06/23/08 01:52 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: Packin31]
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I spent 2 hours in therapy this morning. Only been 3 weeks tomorrow and I already have 105 degrees of bend and can walk without a cane most of the time. Having the second replaced week after Hershey. One week of real misery then one week of semi-misery then you start to feel better.
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#518786 - 06/23/08 02:38 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: Restorer32]
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Originally Posted By: Restorer32
I've been inactivet for a couple weeks while I had a new right knee installed. Speedster, remember, work is therapy!


Sorry to hear you are having problem also. get well soon.
yes, i'm trying to keep as busy as i can. if nothing else, it keeps my mind off my problems.
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#518829 - 06/23/08 04:29 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: Speedster]
Carine Terlouw Offline
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Registered: 05/16/08
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Loc: the Netherlands Europe
Hello Speedster!

As a frequent reader from your posts, I have to wish you all the luck I can transmit!
Have been there with both my parents and some friends also.
I know what you're going through a little bit.
Being an antique car lover, I must say these people around you are really incredible! Their reactions are heart warming.
We all hope for this kind of support when we're not feeling well, don't we?
All the best with gaining back your strength and drive your car again soon.
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#518919 - 06/23/08 09:21 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: Carine Terlouw]
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Speedster:

All the best. In reading your past posts your strong tenacity is clear. I have no doubt of your recovery.


Restorer32:

I remember stopping in at my parents place one day to find my mom crying in the back yard because she could not get up after gardening. She had bad knees.

Two new knees later she jumps up and down and runs with the grand kids. You'll be there soon.
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#519703 - 06/27/08 08:16 AM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: Speedster]
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Hey Rick just checking in to see how you are doing? Others are also trying to contact you.
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#519738 - 06/27/08 11:57 AM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: Packin31]
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thanks for asking.
altho still unsteady, i'm walking without a kane now. grin
i have very slight movement of my arm, but looks like it's going to a very long time before i can use it. i'm still in the process of learning what i can and can't do with one hand. you just don't realize all that takes 2 hands until you loose use of one. real bummer! smirk
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#519782 - 06/27/08 03:47 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: Speedster]
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Start shopping for an Ultramatic car! keep plugging.

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#519827 - 06/27/08 10:35 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: bkazmer]
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Glad to hear its getting there for both of you guys.

Restorer, I have a good friend who just had a knee done - around age 48, he had to fight with the Drs. because they thought he was too young but years at the Post Office & lugging old car parts around took their toll. He is already doing small things around the cars. Apparently the replacements last pretty long now.

Speedster, sent you a quick PM - please take a look.
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#521776 - 07/07/08 01:21 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: Steve_Mack_CT]
Speedster Offline
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I want to Thank everyone that went in on the Great gift, mailed to me. shocked grin I really appreciate the thought and the wonderful gift. grin
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#521789 - 07/07/08 02:23 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: Speedster]
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Rick,

You are a great contributor to this forum. So we did what was right by sending prays and thoughts and a yester of a gift for your knowledge and friendship.

How are you feeling?
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Woodridge, IL
1931 Packard 833-468 Coupe
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#521796 - 07/07/08 02:43 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: Packin31]
Speedster Offline
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Originally Posted By: Packin31

How are you feeling?


one of the pills they gave me has made me feel weak and a little dizzy. mad
we think it's the dehydration (water) pill, which i probably don't need anyway. so i'm going to stop taking those everyday and see if i feel better, since my blood-pressure is down to normal level now. i have a little more control of my arm now but not enough to do anything with it.
man, this is aggravating! mad
Thanks again for the Great gift! grin
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#521854 - 07/07/08 06:44 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: Speedster]
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Registered: 03/21/04
Posts: 610
Loc: Northern California
Originally Posted By: Speedster
man, this is aggravating! mad


Wishing you a quick recovery but be patient and don't push it too hard. You know what they say....

"You can't keep a good man down!!" grin
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#521938 - 07/08/08 12:09 AM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: Packard8]
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Registered: 10/07/07
Posts: 409
Loc: Austin, TX
Rick,

Glad to hear your BP is looking normal. That is great news. Keep manipulating that arm (force it to grasp stuff and move it, using your other arm). The more sensory input your brain has that the arm is doing something functional, the quicker will be your recovery.

Tom
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#522101 - 07/08/08 07:58 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: 34PackardRoadsta]
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Having some control is a really good sign from what I understand. So some physical progress, couple that with a positive mental outlook & determination and you will get there, Rick.

Next summer we are all bringing cars down to you for fixing! grin
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#532028 - 08/19/08 11:30 AM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: Steve_Mack_CT]
Speedster Offline
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Looks like most of the 'Old Codgers' have forgot how to use their Keyboards again ???
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#532034 - 08/19/08 11:53 AM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: Speedster]
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I didn't think you want to hear about my problems wink

OK do you want to hear about my Packard hell day this past Sunday. Drove to a show about 50 miles away. When I raised the hood I was leaking pretty bad from the water pump. The guy next to me had a big crescent wrench, but tightening it just made it worse. I figure I'm going to get towed home.

I guy comes by (And a coincidenace he's a 37 Studabaker owner) and has packing with him. I do an emergency repair. Getting back to Portland, I start get symptons of vapor lock. The water pump has start leaking again. I let the motor cool and add water. I did limp home.

I figure the worse is over. I talked to a friend later that day who told me about another common friend's problems this weekend including a flat tire. I thought to myself, at least I didn't get a flat. Spoke too soon. Went down to the garage and had a flat. cry

So this week, I will be fixing a flat (with the SOB split ring) and repacking the water pump. The flat was caused by a wheel wrap that had a piece of metal rubbing against the tube.

I guess the blessing was the flat was in the garage and I didn't have to get towed.
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#532042 - 08/19/08 12:29 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: tbirdman]
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I had a scare on Sunday, too. I was driving my '49 Cadillac back from the Cadillac Grand National Show in New Jersey and I stopped by the side of the highway to lower the top. For reasons I haven't quite figured out yet, the hydraulic system (that runs the power top) attached to the cowl inside the engine bay caught fire, which I realized after getting back in the car and driving about 20 yards. Fortunately I was in a safe spot, pulled over, and put the fire out quickly with an extinguisher. But it was a long wait for a flatbed by the side of the highway -- and it's a long wait now to hear from the shop that works on that car about how bad the damage is. As long as we're all safe and sound, that's what matters, as I see it....

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#532080 - 08/19/08 03:10 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: 1935Packard]
Speedster Offline
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'ARE WE HAVIN' FUN YET'
Sorry to hear about all the problems. frown
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#532095 - 08/19/08 04:23 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: Speedster]
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I hear you all about problem. The primer I sprayed last August on the main body panels is peeling right off. mad So I spent all weekend scraping the roof/ sanding/ wiping with w&g remover and then did some filler work.
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Woodridge, IL
1931 Packard 833-468 Coupe
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#532104 - 08/19/08 04:47 PM Re: Where the heck is everybody? [Re: Packin31]
Speedster Offline
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Dang, what type primer did you use? Was it epoxy?
Was there something left under primer?
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