Forums Geocaching in Wisconsin Announcements Benny7210 Has had a Small Setback, Wish Him Well.

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    Benny7210 Went into the Clinic with Chestpains a few days ago, After some Angioplasty, and a few stints, his is recovering, and should be released to go home today. He did not have a heart attack, and will recover after a small recess (Probaly Forced By His Wife, GOOD JOB Bonnie!!) This is also a call out to all cachers to seem medical attention if you are not feeling well, so that something can be done before it is To late. Bob had just done a 4 Mile Hike by Himself, so we are thankful that it did not happen at that time. His Caching Angels were looking over him.

    GET WELL BUDDY, and LISTEN TO WIFE, and DOCTOR…

    #1891561

    Get well soon Bob!

    We are all here for you if you would like the help. Bonnie, Keep him in check and not let him do too much until the doctors say he is fit to go like he was.

    Hemi and Family

    #1891562

    Hey Bob, Sorry to hear of your medical problems, but I certainly am glad you were able to get some good medical care. Listen to your doctors (and Bonnie) and stay on the road to recovery (no bushwhacking for a while). Let us all know when you’re ready to hit the trails again. I’m looking forward to some good caching with you in the future. Take care, my friend.

    #1891563

    I just spoke to Bob a little bit ago and he’s home and on the way to recovery. He said he didn’t think Bonnie would allow him to do his recovery on the trails, maybe that time can be spent on the honey do list?

    But seriously, Bob is doing well and should be back on the trails before long, and hopefully before he has to go back to this thing called “work”. 😈 We all know how soothing and healing a smiley face can be! 😛

    Bob, may the path of recovery be a quick one!
    Diane
    B.Q.

    #1891564

    Thanks for getting this on the board Justin. I was in Southern Illinois with no computer, when I got the phone call from Bonnie.

    Bob…here’s a big {{{HUG}}} to get you on the caching road to full recovery. I know you pretty well and there ain’t much that will hold you down, except Bonnie and I tellin’ ya what to do and not do. LOL

    Team BenDigiFu will ride again very soon….toting healthy snacks on the trail, but we’ll still get our dose of Leinies Red as our end of the caching day celebratory beverage. 😀

    See ya soon Bob!!!

    #1891565

    We add our “Get well” wishes too. Hope to know that you are mended and back to caching quickly.
    TE

    #1891566

    I’m new here so I don’t know either Bob or Bonnie, but I can relate to Bob’s condition. A year and a half ago (Christmas of 2006) I landed in St. Luke’s hospital in Milwaukee after having chest pains. I had a mild heart attack at about 4 AM, and underwent a quintuple bypass at 10 AM. The cardiologist told my wife that if she hadn’t gotten me into the ER the night before, that I never would have woke up the next morning!! I feel much better now, eventhough I wish I could lose more weight.

    Pay attention to what everyone else says, Bob. Especially your doctor!! Take your meds, do your excercises, and don’t over-do anything for a while!! And remember, the hiking you do during caching qualifies as aerobic excercise!!!!

    Take care and feel free to PM me if you have questions or need any encouragement.

    #1891567

    Wow, glad to hear that you got everything taken care of successfully. Rest up, and get better soon!

    #1891568

    We add our wishes for a speedy recovery, Bob. Rest well, and take your time getting back to the trail.

    #1891569

    Hope you are feeling better soon…

    #1891570

    Get well soon Bob!

    Heart disease runs rampant in my family. I’ve been witness to many recoveries, and they’ve all gone well. Take it easy for a bit, listen to your doctor, and you’ll be back caching very soon.

    My best advice; Once you’ve fully recovered, don’t doubt yourself, challenge yourself.

    Good luck and best wishes![/b]

    #1891571

    Thoughts, prayers and hugs from me! Get better as soon as you can — no need to rush though!

    Bec

    #1891572

    Thanks for all the updates…wishin you the best. Always a good idea to seek medical attention instead of going on a long hike when not feeling good. Great advice.

    Good luck….

    zuma

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    sandlanders
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      Still lots of caches to find down here, so leave the ones in the Great Beyond till sometime in the distant future. Glad you got the treatment you needed and you’re on the mend. Take care!

      #1891574

      Wishing you a speedy recovery. And, in the meantime now is the time to work on some of those puzzle caches.

      Incorporate that all into your therapy.

      Take care and God Bless.

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