Rest and get well Michael.

A friend of mine had his gall bladder removed many years ago, and he leads
a completely normal life, so try not to worry too much about it.


On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 3:50 AM, Michael Dinowitz <
mdino...@houseoffusion.com> wrote:

>
> I just wanted to thank you all for the prayers and well-wishes. I'm alive
> and recovering at home, though I'm still mostly in bed. Once the
> anti-biotics run their course I'll be going back to get my gall bladder
> removed. :(
> There's something psychologically devastating about a part of your body
> being cut out and I kind of dread it.
>
> I had attacks of this sort in the past though never this severe and thought
> they were just gas (based on a passing medical opinion). My desire not to
> impose is what stopped me from calling Hatzolah on Shabbos and I was
> totally wrong in that regard. If I have a problem in the future I'll use
> someone else's pain scale to determine when it's time to go.
>
> For now my job is to get better, get back on track work wise, and get
> things here stable. Yes, and get some sleep. I'm only awake now because
> Judith needed to be woken up to write an article for someone. She's doing
> freelance press releases and was too zonked yesterday to do it. One part of
> me feels I should be working on billing a client now but the other part
> says to sleep and heal. Hard decision.
>
> Thanks again
>
> Michael
>
>
> 

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