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Admiral Vicki's Condition

Started by Tim Gardner, January 11, 2019, 07:03:47 AM

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Tim Gardner

To all my CPYOA Shipmates,

Vicki underwent back surgery to correct damage and alleviate pain resulting from the shooting at Bridgewater Plaza outside her Chamber of Commerce office in 2015 on Wednesday.   Vicki was much better yesterday. She was able to swing her legs over the side of the bed, put on her brace, and walk to the bathroom using her walker, and return.  But not without  pain.  However, she wasn't even able to get out of bed without my help last week, so its an improvement.

We are hoping for fair winds during her short (6 weeks), and longer term (6mo) and a full recovery and a return to the challenging sailing we were accustomed to prior to the incident three yrs ago (After all she sails with me, challenge enough).

Tim Gardner
Never Be Afraid to Try Something New, Remember Amateurs Built the Ark.  Professionals Built the Titanic (update) and the Titan Submersible.

brackish

So glad to hear that Vicki is mobile and the long term prognosis is promising.  Baby steps but steps just the same. 

Jon898

Great news!  It'll still be a long road, but hang in there.

Jon

captronr

Surgery is never fun nor easy, but sounds like things went well.

Here's wishing for a speedy and full recovery.

Ron
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philb Junkie19

Tim,
While I am not a church goer I believe in the power of prayer and will be sending mine for Viki's steady and full recovery.
Phil

H2operator

Good luck to you and Vicky Tim, modern PT works wonders! Thanks for the update..Lance

brackish

Oh and Tim, thanks again for your help with the mold remediation effort.  I would certainly offer you some beach time for Vicki's recovery but I'm fairly sure the doctors and physical therapist would not approve as long as the access is an extension ladder.:)  Maybe later.

peterg

Tim, glad to hear that healing progress is being made. Make sure that lovely wife of yours is in fine shape for a future after- party party and burn barre,l here in the backwaters of the Chesapeake. Hugs from Rebecca and Pedro!
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Mas

Hey Tim and Vicki, we are sending hugs, prayers and affirmations of full recovery! On a lighter note, Vicki you will need that full recovery if hanging around any of us so I am certain of it occurring.

Last time we saw you guys was at CBMWG 2017, where Becky and Pedro graciously hosted the party after the party and the bubba barrel bonfire! You all had just returned from a trip to lower latitudes, and we know circumstances may be different this time, but we are hoping that the loose easy feeling will return, as might you, to those "backwaters" of the bay.

Luv ya,
Rick and Susan
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Reighnman

Prayers for a speedy recovery and that challenging sailing come summer.
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K3v1n

Great to hear!
Prayers for a speedy recovery!
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Salty19

Thinking about you guys....let us know how she is coming along. 
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Bob23

We're so glad she's on the mends, Tim. Not that we expected anything different from her! Of course our thoughts and prayers are for her and you! Looking forward to seeing you both in person this year, somehow!!

Tim Gardner

Well, Here's an update!

The Admiral has returned to port and is in full command once again. 

From her Stand-me-up reclining crows nest, the commands are issuing forth to your humble cabin boy like a 1/32nd note drum roll announcing Captain's Mast.

She, while weakened physically by the surgery, is capable of maneuvering the ship's ladders, inspecting the heads, and getting in and out of her rack.  Glad to have back aboard.

Thanks for all your positive thoughts and prayers.

Ship's log  - 01/13/19

TG
Never Be Afraid to Try Something New, Remember Amateurs Built the Ark.  Professionals Built the Titanic (update) and the Titan Submersible.