To all my friends in the Forum

Sorry, I didn’t hear anything. Best wishes on a speedy recovery.

Wishing you a speedy recovery, Dr. Tilley.

Dear Prof. Tilley,

I am so glad to hear from you. We missed you, as you can see in all those replies.

I wish you a quick and complete recovery! Take care and do not push. Good health needs time and care.

Looking forward reading more from you!

Get well soon…then build something and post pics…

Doc Tilley

Hey get well, take it slow on the recovery, and take all your meds. Even if you start to fell like your old self and think that the meds are a waste of time, follow the attending doctors guidence. I look forward to your sailing craft observations…and who knows you might be asked to judge a model contest as part of your cure!!! [;)]

Warm regards

Mike M

A “Judge” John Tilley contest winner 1990

Glad you are doing better John. Hope things keep moving in the right direction for you…

All the best

Bill

De. Tilley - my wishes for a complete recovery for you. Your knowledge has been a great asset to these forums.

Mike T.

Hi Dr. tilley,

It is good to hear from you again. Best of luck in your recovery.

Pete

jtilley,

Good to have you back. Here’s to a complete and speedy recovery!

John,

I’ve known you since we were both teenagers and I know that you have faced adversity head-on in the past. Glad to see that you are on the mend! I will probably be entering sick bay myself soon, so we can compare medications!

All the best!

Jack

John, I guess I have not exchanged notes with you but from all of us here in it’s good news that you are recovering fast. We hope to see you back in the frontline soon. Man, too many models to build, too many more are coming. Take advantage of your wheelchair and start building while you’re recovering. Get well very soon!

Mister Tilley - get well soon, best greetings from Poland

Paweł

your not alone i was out for3 months with same prob. they amputated 1/2 of one foot because of the infections i was finally able to go back to work 1st of feb

the only bright side is WHEN THE WOMEN AT WORK FOUND OUT I HAD A FOOT AND A 1/2 THEY WERE ALL OVER ME [H]

Wow John, sure glad you are doing okey. It must be an ‘age’ thing; I too was laid up from Thanksgiving until Feb. 1st. They had to replace my abdominal aorta Dec. 16th and in their various tests, x-rays, cat scans, etc. they found a tumor so cancer surgery in March and six weeks of treatments. They had to wait so long to do the cancer surgery because I had lost 30 pounds from Thanksgiving through Christmas. Anyway, glad to see you back on-line and mending. Mike Workman from Columbus P.S., I too will be retiring but not until next year; 36 years of teaching and the spark is beginning to flicker.

Well, let me say that I’m glad you are on the mend (and would have preferred to have heard you had been on sabbatical someplace mild and tropical, and not in need of mending at all).

So, best wishes for speedy and uncomplicated healing.

And to remember, a Historian’s work is only finished when History is.

Great to hear of your recovery and welcome back!

Feank

Dr. Tilley,

I too was greatly concerned about your absence. I know how quickly this type of thing can blow up, as I am also subject to infections in my foot due to my Diabetes, and I have been in the hospital five times in the last three years because an infection started in my foot. Fortunately, it never went staph or MRSA. On the plus side, I did get to have a private room every time! Nobody to keep me awake at night! I am very glad to hear that you are fully on the mend, and I truly hope you never have to go through this again. Get well soon! I look forward to seeing your posts again![Y][Y]

Dr Tilley

Best wishes on being on the mend, I’m sure once your at work you’ll really start to feel better.

Regards,

Scott

Hello Professor Tilley!

GOOD to have you back! Best wishes and hopes for a full and quick recovery!

Chris