On January 9th I had out-patient surgery at Stanford to
switch out my impulse generator. The battery
was running out of energy and needed to be replaced. A
week later, here at home, I was changing the dressing on my
chest incision
My grandson asked, "Grandpa, what's THAT?" I replied,
"I had a little operation."
Leo exclaimed, with a look of horror on his face, "The doctor cut
you? WHY? (Leo is 5 years old).
My response was limited by my inability to speak in long
sentences, "I have a battery
powered brain." He quipped,
"Grandpa, you're a robot!"
and proceeded to run around the house yelling, "Mommy, mommy, did you know that Grandpa
is a robot? He has batteries!"
Life is good.
Hi Mr. Wayne,
ReplyDeleteThank you for writing about your experience and creating those youtube videos. Is there any adjustment that will be done with the device to improve your voice quality ? or is it something to accept as part of the package ?
My mother will undergo the procedure later this month and we have done quite a bit of research and been uncertain about it for a while. But overall I am glad we are finally going through with our decision.
Thank you,
Deepa Jain
He is a gem Ken. It is so precious to see children put life in perspective.Like Jesus said we are to come to him with the faith of a child.It seems they don't worry and have this unending ability to trust that everything will be okay. Especially when they have parents who model Jesus life like Jena and Sam. You are truly blessed with your girls and their families. I love you lots Ken.Can't wait to visit.
ReplyDeleteHe is a gem Ken. It is so precious to see children put life in perspective.Like Jesus said we are to come to him with the faith of a child.It seems they don't worry and have this unending ability to trust that everything will be okay. Especially when they have parents who model Jesus life like Jena and Sam. You are truly blessed with your girls and their families. I love you lots Ken.Can't wait to visit.
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