you will be in my prayers
score I'm still praying.
I was thinking that your boat does not sit for months normaly. You will be ready to fish in a few months after God and the doctors are done. Be sure to store your boat by the book. I don't have a clue as to storing boats. When I had my worst heart problems and couldn't fish for about 6 months I had to rebuild my carbs. If I ain't sick my boat is gonna get running time. We don't need you to have motor problems when you can hit the water again. When you get on the water your first trip out you don't want to just troll from the ramp with motor problems. Is it covered??
Wes I know this is a tough thing to think about but know that they can fix it. Your crappie.com family are praying. Most of all have FAITH!
"If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles." ~Doug Larson
you will be in my prayers
Alan
Wes, we will be praying for you brother. Let me know if there is anything that I can do.
Aquatic Species Removal Engineer
I really appreciate the thought, but I feel there are allot of people out there who need help worse than myself and my family. We are truly blessed. I don't mean to sound ungrateful, I just know that in comparison, I've got it made.
If any of you feel the need to give then the next time you see a shriner on the corner stop and give them a dollar or two and think of me or donate to the diabetes foundation. I was 4, the shriners paid for 4 plastic surgery's on my face where I was attacked by dogs. My family was poor and couldn't afford the medical bills.
To heck with work, lets go fishing.
For those of you who are interested, my wife has created a blog to help keep people posted with what is going on. Wes Stewart - Road to Recovery
To heck with work, lets go fishing.
Hey that's cool Wes ,got it on my favs Buddy. Like everybody has said if there's anything we can do, say the word and we'll be there.
[QUOTE=score300;663280]I feel there are allot of people out there who need help worse than myself and my family. We are truly blessed. I don't mean to sound ungrateful, I just know that in comparison, I've got it made.
If any of you feel the need to give then the next time you see a shriner on the corner stop and give them a dollar or two and think of me or donate to the diabetes foundation.
WES ,that doesn't sound ungrateful. To the contrary my friend, its admirable to put others before yourself. This is an uncommon selfless trait that we both have in common. I am a (tachocardio) heart surgery survivor as of the age of 33 and do currently have diabetes as of age 35. Now at 44, I am fit as a horse and taking no medications. We learn and grow from our past and look forward with great enthusiasum to our futures. I do very much respect you sir without ever having met you in person. You do possess the correct attitude to handle what you are facing. good luck JOE
We finally have a date for the surgery. It's going to be March 25. I'd like to have it sooner to go ahead and get it out of the way, but at least I'll get a little spring fishing in before time. I appreciate all your prayers.
Thanks
Wes
To heck with work, lets go fishing.
does that mean you can fish oconee with us? Hope so