Fr Mike

Glad to see you're back! And doing well. Tae Kwon Do? smile Tried to get back into golf after my surgery, seems the shoulder where they took the graft, although still numb and relatively inop compared to nomal, didn't hurt my golf game any. It was that bad to begin with!!

People at work still treat me as a fragile old man though, expecially the young ladies in my office and my driver. All insist on helping me on with my jacket and carrying my computer case, etc. Kind of makes one feel helpless, although I do still need help with the jacket.

I figure I'm good for speaking about a couple thousand words a day, then turns to pretty much gibberish. Although some would argue that's not from the surgery, was that way before.

Anyway, seems the best cure is to keep active. And you're certainly doing that!!.

Take care
Bob


SCC Tongue, stage IV diagnosed Sept, 2002, 1st radical neck dissection left side in Sept, followed by RAD/Chemo. Discovered spread to right side nodes March 2003, second radical neck dissection April, followed by more RAD/Chemo.