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Had triple bypass Wednesday.

Heal up Dan, BTW, since you can't go on the fishing trip, can I take your spot :) ....too early?
 
Heal up Dan, BTW, since you can't go on the fishing trip, can I take your spot :) ....too early?
Willie is always willing to take new folks. He just got back from Venice Monday. I would love to go again, but I'm still job hunting, so cannot afford it. And if and when I do get a job, I won't be able to take the time . . . sigh.
 
By the by . . . I am totally healed. I'm walking two miles a day three days a week, and the only reason it's not more is that I'm kind of lazy. My only lingering issue is a little pain if I cough or sneeze while lying down, and the incision is still a bit tender when my seatbelt rubs on it.
 
By the by . . . I am totally healed. I'm walking two miles a day three days a week, and the only reason it's not more is that I'm kind of lazy. My only lingering issue is a little pain if I cough or sneeze while lying down, and the incision is still a bit tender when my seatbelt rubs on it.
My mom had a sheepskin sleeve that wrapped around the shoulder portion of her seat belt to alleviate that.
 
I just pull a little slack and put a binder clip on it.

+ another here. I have the small but strong spring clips from Home Deeprot in the Beemer, as it's a snug one.
In some of the CDL bobtails I drove, it was part of the belt up near your left shoulder, and called a "Comfort Clip."
 
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