Shirley - a medical emergency

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Terrific News David. :^)
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I am back after a week.

Good to know that Shirley is doing well now. Get well soon, Shirley.

I have another good news to share .. starting a new thread :)

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Shirley has been allowed home instead of needing any more time in hospital. Doing fine. She even managed to lift a 400mm f/2.8 Nikkor VR lens (don't even ask - I have no possible means to use this lens, not even a tripod big enough to support it, but it arrived with the D3S for test).

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David Kilpatrick wrote:Shirley has been allowed home instead of needing any more time in hospital. Doing fine. She even managed to lift a 400mm f/2.8 Nikkor VR lens (don't even ask - I have no possible means to use this lens, not even a tripod big enough to support it, but it arrived with the D3S for test).

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Hmm the whole package probably went close to 10Kg.....clean and jerk? :lol:
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ps. That would be a pretty good birding lens, might be worth a few shots on the D50, or was it a D500 I forget...
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Always bettter to get back on the horse they say...

Welcome back Shirley! :)


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Thank you for all your good wishes.

I am feeling fine apart from having a reduced lung capacity and I’m sure that will return to normal in a week or two.
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Welcome back!!!

That sure was a close call and reminds us all of how quickly our lives can be changed. I am glad you are getting better. I hope you are back 100% soon!
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We're glad you're back and feeling better, Shirley!
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David, I have just stumbled across this thread - have been rather out of touch and of course was alarmed to read about Shirley's problems, but relieved that she is doing much better. Best wishes to her for a full recovery.
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