From:
edie heller <edieh@zzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Sun, 4 Jun 2006 11:42:30 -0700
Subject:
Vibration syndrome
hi bob - i'm so sorry to hear about your problems & truly hope that
there are still some things you can do that keep your love of "hand
work alive" ...
to me you always seem to be such an up-beat & positive thinker, and
i've often been inspired in the past by things you have written -
consequently i take very seriously what you're saying now about
vibration syndrome ...
so my question to you is, what should we do to help prevent this
problem, or lessen it's impact? are you recommending only hand tools,
vs pneumatics when working with stone? is there any artistic work you
can still do with your hands?
thanks much for your input ... with respect, edie
On Jun 4, 2006, at 8:03 AM, Bob Hackett wrote:
Quoted text begins.... This is something I'm passionate about as it has kept me from the
things I
once loved to do and effected ALL aspects of my life post injury.Don't
bury
your head in the sand and think it will get better or you can "Tough it
out".
End of quote.
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