Hi all! Been a while....
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Hope everything good with everyone and all gearing up for getting through to hopefully a better 2023 than the chaos thus year has brought everyone. So, I've obviously been busy on the astrophotography side of things, and not on here as much as in the past, but do still drop in by for a look see periodically. The last article I did was on the USBSQMServer app I did for the astro related sky quality meter, and have a couple of other software related projects in the pipeline that I hope to do articles on. See what 2023 brings. On the downside however, I have had a pretty emotional rollercoaster over the last week. I'm over in Qatar at the moment at work, and meant to be offshore, but sat in a hotel in the moment. I got air ambulance off the platform last Tuesday and tests and scans over the last week have confirmed I had suffered from a stroke. It materialised as loss of visual in my left field of view, but no other physical impact. Things significantly improved, and the medical facilities and support from my company has been amazing. On a whole bunch of meds and should be able to fly home in around a week. Have a few weeks rest then get back to Qatar for follow-up and all going well return to work, and hopefully be able to get back offshore in the near future. Came as a bit of a shock, but hey ho, getting old I guess. Big 5-0 tomorrow.... So that's the latest news! Take care everyone!
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Hope everything good with everyone and all gearing up for getting through to hopefully a better 2023 than the chaos thus year has brought everyone. So, I've obviously been busy on the astrophotography side of things, and not on here as much as in the past, but do still drop in by for a look see periodically. The last article I did was on the USBSQMServer app I did for the astro related sky quality meter, and have a couple of other software related projects in the pipeline that I hope to do articles on. See what 2023 brings. On the downside however, I have had a pretty emotional rollercoaster over the last week. I'm over in Qatar at the moment at work, and meant to be offshore, but sat in a hotel in the moment. I got air ambulance off the platform last Tuesday and tests and scans over the last week have confirmed I had suffered from a stroke. It materialised as loss of visual in my left field of view, but no other physical impact. Things significantly improved, and the medical facilities and support from my company has been amazing. On a whole bunch of meds and should be able to fly home in around a week. Have a few weeks rest then get back to Qatar for follow-up and all going well return to work, and hopefully be able to get back offshore in the near future. Came as a bit of a shock, but hey ho, getting old I guess. Big 5-0 tomorrow.... So that's the latest news! Take care everyone!
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Find Me On:Web|Youtube|Facebook|Twitter|LinkedIn Folding Stats: Team CodeProjectAn ex boss refused to to accept his as a stroke, calling it "Porridge on my brain" instead. He didn't have a second stroke in the following 30 years, until his diabetes (and his lack of attention to it) finally took him away a couple of years back. Sounds like you were in the right place for it, and you'll be fine - really glad to hear that part of your news! How are your family? It must have hit them pretty hard ... :rose: Get well soon - but remember 50 isn't "old" provided you don't take up golf! :-D
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Hope everything good with everyone and all gearing up for getting through to hopefully a better 2023 than the chaos thus year has brought everyone. So, I've obviously been busy on the astrophotography side of things, and not on here as much as in the past, but do still drop in by for a look see periodically. The last article I did was on the USBSQMServer app I did for the astro related sky quality meter, and have a couple of other software related projects in the pipeline that I hope to do articles on. See what 2023 brings. On the downside however, I have had a pretty emotional rollercoaster over the last week. I'm over in Qatar at the moment at work, and meant to be offshore, but sat in a hotel in the moment. I got air ambulance off the platform last Tuesday and tests and scans over the last week have confirmed I had suffered from a stroke. It materialised as loss of visual in my left field of view, but no other physical impact. Things significantly improved, and the medical facilities and support from my company has been amazing. On a whole bunch of meds and should be able to fly home in around a week. Have a few weeks rest then get back to Qatar for follow-up and all going well return to work, and hopefully be able to get back offshore in the near future. Came as a bit of a shock, but hey ho, getting old I guess. Big 5-0 tomorrow.... So that's the latest news! Take care everyone!
Dave Dave's Astrophotography Channel
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An ex boss refused to to accept his as a stroke, calling it "Porridge on my brain" instead. He didn't have a second stroke in the following 30 years, until his diabetes (and his lack of attention to it) finally took him away a couple of years back. Sounds like you were in the right place for it, and you'll be fine - really glad to hear that part of your news! How are your family? It must have hit them pretty hard ... :rose: Get well soon - but remember 50 isn't "old" provided you don't take up golf! :-D
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Cheers griff, family bit shocked as you would expect, eldest daughter took it hard, but fine now, they are all at the wife's family in UK for Christmas, so feeling the cold! Well cold compared to Cyprus at least.
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Hope everything good with everyone and all gearing up for getting through to hopefully a better 2023 than the chaos thus year has brought everyone. So, I've obviously been busy on the astrophotography side of things, and not on here as much as in the past, but do still drop in by for a look see periodically. The last article I did was on the USBSQMServer app I did for the astro related sky quality meter, and have a couple of other software related projects in the pipeline that I hope to do articles on. See what 2023 brings. On the downside however, I have had a pretty emotional rollercoaster over the last week. I'm over in Qatar at the moment at work, and meant to be offshore, but sat in a hotel in the moment. I got air ambulance off the platform last Tuesday and tests and scans over the last week have confirmed I had suffered from a stroke. It materialised as loss of visual in my left field of view, but no other physical impact. Things significantly improved, and the medical facilities and support from my company has been amazing. On a whole bunch of meds and should be able to fly home in around a week. Have a few weeks rest then get back to Qatar for follow-up and all going well return to work, and hopefully be able to get back offshore in the near future. Came as a bit of a shock, but hey ho, getting old I guess. Big 5-0 tomorrow.... So that's the latest news! Take care everyone!
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Find Me On:Web|Youtube|Facebook|Twitter|LinkedIn Folding Stats: Team CodeProjectHey Dave, glad to hear you're recovering!
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Hope everything good with everyone and all gearing up for getting through to hopefully a better 2023 than the chaos thus year has brought everyone. So, I've obviously been busy on the astrophotography side of things, and not on here as much as in the past, but do still drop in by for a look see periodically. The last article I did was on the USBSQMServer app I did for the astro related sky quality meter, and have a couple of other software related projects in the pipeline that I hope to do articles on. See what 2023 brings. On the downside however, I have had a pretty emotional rollercoaster over the last week. I'm over in Qatar at the moment at work, and meant to be offshore, but sat in a hotel in the moment. I got air ambulance off the platform last Tuesday and tests and scans over the last week have confirmed I had suffered from a stroke. It materialised as loss of visual in my left field of view, but no other physical impact. Things significantly improved, and the medical facilities and support from my company has been amazing. On a whole bunch of meds and should be able to fly home in around a week. Have a few weeks rest then get back to Qatar for follow-up and all going well return to work, and hopefully be able to get back offshore in the near future. Came as a bit of a shock, but hey ho, getting old I guess. Big 5-0 tomorrow.... So that's the latest news! Take care everyone!
Dave Dave's Astrophotography Channel
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Hope everything good with everyone and all gearing up for getting through to hopefully a better 2023 than the chaos thus year has brought everyone. So, I've obviously been busy on the astrophotography side of things, and not on here as much as in the past, but do still drop in by for a look see periodically. The last article I did was on the USBSQMServer app I did for the astro related sky quality meter, and have a couple of other software related projects in the pipeline that I hope to do articles on. See what 2023 brings. On the downside however, I have had a pretty emotional rollercoaster over the last week. I'm over in Qatar at the moment at work, and meant to be offshore, but sat in a hotel in the moment. I got air ambulance off the platform last Tuesday and tests and scans over the last week have confirmed I had suffered from a stroke. It materialised as loss of visual in my left field of view, but no other physical impact. Things significantly improved, and the medical facilities and support from my company has been amazing. On a whole bunch of meds and should be able to fly home in around a week. Have a few weeks rest then get back to Qatar for follow-up and all going well return to work, and hopefully be able to get back offshore in the near future. Came as a bit of a shock, but hey ho, getting old I guess. Big 5-0 tomorrow.... So that's the latest news! Take care everyone!
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Hope everything good with everyone and all gearing up for getting through to hopefully a better 2023 than the chaos thus year has brought everyone. So, I've obviously been busy on the astrophotography side of things, and not on here as much as in the past, but do still drop in by for a look see periodically. The last article I did was on the USBSQMServer app I did for the astro related sky quality meter, and have a couple of other software related projects in the pipeline that I hope to do articles on. See what 2023 brings. On the downside however, I have had a pretty emotional rollercoaster over the last week. I'm over in Qatar at the moment at work, and meant to be offshore, but sat in a hotel in the moment. I got air ambulance off the platform last Tuesday and tests and scans over the last week have confirmed I had suffered from a stroke. It materialised as loss of visual in my left field of view, but no other physical impact. Things significantly improved, and the medical facilities and support from my company has been amazing. On a whole bunch of meds and should be able to fly home in around a week. Have a few weeks rest then get back to Qatar for follow-up and all going well return to work, and hopefully be able to get back offshore in the near future. Came as a bit of a shock, but hey ho, getting old I guess. Big 5-0 tomorrow.... So that's the latest news! Take care everyone!
Dave Dave's Astrophotography Channel
Find Me On:Web|Youtube|Facebook|Twitter|LinkedIn Folding Stats: Team CodeProjectDaveAuld wrote:
Big 5-0 tomorrow....
Congrats on the 50 years, buddy.
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Hope everything good with everyone and all gearing up for getting through to hopefully a better 2023 than the chaos thus year has brought everyone. So, I've obviously been busy on the astrophotography side of things, and not on here as much as in the past, but do still drop in by for a look see periodically. The last article I did was on the USBSQMServer app I did for the astro related sky quality meter, and have a couple of other software related projects in the pipeline that I hope to do articles on. See what 2023 brings. On the downside however, I have had a pretty emotional rollercoaster over the last week. I'm over in Qatar at the moment at work, and meant to be offshore, but sat in a hotel in the moment. I got air ambulance off the platform last Tuesday and tests and scans over the last week have confirmed I had suffered from a stroke. It materialised as loss of visual in my left field of view, but no other physical impact. Things significantly improved, and the medical facilities and support from my company has been amazing. On a whole bunch of meds and should be able to fly home in around a week. Have a few weeks rest then get back to Qatar for follow-up and all going well return to work, and hopefully be able to get back offshore in the near future. Came as a bit of a shock, but hey ho, getting old I guess. Big 5-0 tomorrow.... So that's the latest news! Take care everyone!
Dave Dave's Astrophotography Channel
Find Me On:Web|Youtube|Facebook|Twitter|LinkedIn Folding Stats: Team CodeProjectDaveAuld wrote:
Take care everyone!
And you too! :rose: And Happy Birthday! :jig:
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Hope everything good with everyone and all gearing up for getting through to hopefully a better 2023 than the chaos thus year has brought everyone. So, I've obviously been busy on the astrophotography side of things, and not on here as much as in the past, but do still drop in by for a look see periodically. The last article I did was on the USBSQMServer app I did for the astro related sky quality meter, and have a couple of other software related projects in the pipeline that I hope to do articles on. See what 2023 brings. On the downside however, I have had a pretty emotional rollercoaster over the last week. I'm over in Qatar at the moment at work, and meant to be offshore, but sat in a hotel in the moment. I got air ambulance off the platform last Tuesday and tests and scans over the last week have confirmed I had suffered from a stroke. It materialised as loss of visual in my left field of view, but no other physical impact. Things significantly improved, and the medical facilities and support from my company has been amazing. On a whole bunch of meds and should be able to fly home in around a week. Have a few weeks rest then get back to Qatar for follow-up and all going well return to work, and hopefully be able to get back offshore in the near future. Came as a bit of a shock, but hey ho, getting old I guess. Big 5-0 tomorrow.... So that's the latest news! Take care everyone!
Dave Dave's Astrophotography Channel
Find Me On:Web|Youtube|Facebook|Twitter|LinkedIn Folding Stats: Team CodeProjectRecover soon :rose:
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Hope everything good with everyone and all gearing up for getting through to hopefully a better 2023 than the chaos thus year has brought everyone. So, I've obviously been busy on the astrophotography side of things, and not on here as much as in the past, but do still drop in by for a look see periodically. The last article I did was on the USBSQMServer app I did for the astro related sky quality meter, and have a couple of other software related projects in the pipeline that I hope to do articles on. See what 2023 brings. On the downside however, I have had a pretty emotional rollercoaster over the last week. I'm over in Qatar at the moment at work, and meant to be offshore, but sat in a hotel in the moment. I got air ambulance off the platform last Tuesday and tests and scans over the last week have confirmed I had suffered from a stroke. It materialised as loss of visual in my left field of view, but no other physical impact. Things significantly improved, and the medical facilities and support from my company has been amazing. On a whole bunch of meds and should be able to fly home in around a week. Have a few weeks rest then get back to Qatar for follow-up and all going well return to work, and hopefully be able to get back offshore in the near future. Came as a bit of a shock, but hey ho, getting old I guess. Big 5-0 tomorrow.... So that's the latest news! Take care everyone!
Dave Dave's Astrophotography Channel
Find Me On:Web|Youtube|Facebook|Twitter|LinkedIn Folding Stats: Team CodeProjectYoungsters like yourself should hold on better :laugh: Take care - do not rush back to work...
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