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Pneumonia

Posted by musketier on 18 Feb 2010, 22:24

Best wishes and take it easy , Don't rush it just try to relax as much as possible. Now is the time to catch up on all those movies you been meaning to watch on TV.
@ Francesco the treatment of antibiotics and cortisoids is pretty standard here, It helps with the breathing while the anti biotics kick out the nasty stuff.
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Posted by poky on 18 Feb 2010, 23:01

good luck
never had anything really bad do have Colitis Ulcerosa, now I paint close to the bathroom saves me from running all the time :-)
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Posted by dykio on 19 Feb 2010, 11:14

Hiya Martin,

Get well soon and be carefull :thumbup:

and Poky I also have Crohn (Colitis) and i paint the figs on the toilet (saves time and the light is great :lol: )
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Posted by musketier on 19 Feb 2010, 18:12

dykio wrote:Hiya Martin,

Get well soon and be carefull :thumbup:

and Poky I also have Crohn (Colitis) and i paint the figs on the toilet (saves time and the light is great :lol: )

Been there done that got the lousy T-shirt. :thumbup:
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Posted by Lääkintämies on 19 Feb 2010, 20:15

Get well soon!

(Its awfull disease, but nothing your going to die to. Been there, done that. And three times ;) And Im even having an asthma! :D )
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Posted by Martin on 22 Feb 2010, 16:08

Hi all,

Thanks again for all kind words.
It is going a little better now.
Get my night rest, but still tired during the day.
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Posted by musketier on 27 Feb 2010, 06:43

Glad you are feeling better, but if you need to take a morning, afternoon and evening nap than do so, rest is best :-D no relapse :(
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Posted by Martin on 01 Mar 2010, 21:23

Today I went to work again. For 50%.
I noticed I lost 5 Kg weight.
When I came home I fell asleep on the couch.
There is still a long way to go to full recovery....
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Posted by GEM on 02 Mar 2010, 02:01

get well soon :-D
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Posted by efb on 02 Mar 2010, 03:43

Get better man.
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Posted by dutchboyinohio on 02 Mar 2010, 05:34

Get lots of rest and get better soon!! (Luckily painting doesn't take that much strength... ;-) )
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Posted by Susofrick on 02 Mar 2010, 08:42

Maybe too early for work. Take care! Pneumonia is something you can die of (as I've experienced among some of my friends :( ).
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Posted by Martin on 04 Mar 2010, 21:42

dutchboyinohio wrote:Get lots of rest and get better soon!! (Luckily painting doesn't take that much strength... ;-) )

During my pneumonia I had time to paint some nap french infantry.
I started painting a long time ago.
Now I had the time to finish them:
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96 french line infantry, all from Art Miniaturen.
They're put on pins for placing on my Waterloo Diorama.
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Posted by dutchboyinohio on 04 Mar 2010, 22:31

You said you painted SOME??? :shock: Just imagine if you were sick more often how much you could get done ;-)
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Posted by musketier on 04 Mar 2010, 23:06

nice work, nice set up, hmmm looks very similar to my way of painting :-D
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Posted by monty on 05 Mar 2010, 00:03

gald your starting to make a recovery
and wow you sure as hell got alot of work done they look awesome :thumbup:
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Posted by Paul on 05 Mar 2010, 15:14

96 Some !!!! mind you doing something detailed like painting bods takes ones mind of things. Nice work Martin :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by Martin on 05 Mar 2010, 23:37

After these I'm planning to paint the last (90x) of my French artillery train horses for the "grande batterie" at Waterloo . I already did 422 horses!!
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Posted by Peter on 07 Mar 2010, 20:52

Hey Martin I thought you had to rest? :shock: You did a fine job on them :thumbup: And some pictures of your horses would be welcome ;-)
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Posted by Martin on 07 Mar 2010, 21:42

Peter,
Here are my 422 painted horses:
http://www.bennosfigures.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4083
I made a new topic of it.
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