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moosp 15th May 2005 17:01

From half way across the world and from a pilot who follows your arguments with interest, best wishes for your recovery.

Aviation text books still refer to Aerodynamic Theory. Therefore you are entitled to your theoretical opinions until it becomes a law. We need your input, so hang around for a while.

Flingwing207 16th May 2005 03:01

Hey Lu!

We'll all be :uhoh: if you stay :yuk: so from us you get :ok: so we keep getting :E

EMS R22 16th May 2005 03:24

Give it heaps Lu!

widgeon 21st May 2005 19:09

Just saw Lu on discovery channel Doc about the transat glider.

Hope all go's well for you.

bondu 21st May 2005 21:31

All the best Lu.
Hang in there!

Regards,
bondu:ok:

SASless 22nd May 2005 02:46

Lu old sport...a bit of nauseum would be only fair....think of all you gave your trusted colleague and dear friend Lappos over the years! Granted he is probably still sticking pins in his Lu Doll.

imabell 22nd May 2005 03:34

lu

i'm sure that you can write about it enough for it to give up in frustration

:ok:

blave 22nd May 2005 07:13

Lu,

I'm at least/no more than an agnostic but my prayers are with you. I have enjoyed your posts here and look forward to many more. Pull pitch and beat it out of there!

Dave Blevins

Lu Zuckerman 9th Jun 2005 17:59

Yeah Docter but you said I was in remission.
 
To paraphrase the words of the immortal General Douglas MacArthur when he said, "I'll be back". Well it seems the Leukemia had the same idea. I went in for a blood test last Tuesday and the Doctor saw something suspicious in the printout. She had me give more blood and this test verified that the Leukemia had returned. Next Wednesday I go back for another blood test and a bone marrow biopsy. I think it takes two days to get the bone marrow results and at that time the doctor will most likely put me back in the hospital for a more extensive chemotherapy. She indicated that this would possibly cause me some really big problems like internal bleeding or a severe infection or at the worst "death". So much for the options.

I'll keep in touch,

:E :( :( :E :{

SASless 9th Jun 2005 18:04

Keep your chin up Lu....lots of us pulling for you. Leave a way for us to keep you posted of whats going on here....don't want you out of touch like last time. I will have a chat with Nick about those pins he been sticking in that Lu doll.

Heliport 9th Jun 2005 18:36

Very sorry to hear that, Lu.

No need to tell you to hang on in there - we know you will. :ok:

We'll be hoping and praying for you.

ThomasTheTankEngine 9th Jun 2005 19:25

Im realy sorry to hear that.

Good luck and all the best.

TeeS 9th Jun 2005 19:35

Lu

We are all thinking of you, it seems lame to say stick with it, because we have no idea what you are really going through, but stick with it anyway!

TeeS

HeliEng 9th Jun 2005 19:42

So sorry to hear that Lu.

Be brave and strong.

Thinking of you.

Helieng :)

Spunk 9th Jun 2005 19:45

Hi Lu,

keep on fighting. All the best from the other side of the Ocean.

Gute Besserung,

Spunk

Helipolarbear 9th Jun 2005 20:33

Lu, as ever you share your honest thoughts with all of us. Next time you are on the forum could you give us some of your thoughts regarding the next 20 years in the Heli industry. Political, designs, engineering, aerodynamics,people...etc, and try not to forget the amazing attributes of that upsidedown lawnmower: THE ROBINSOB 22.................wish you a continued recovery and good health.

PB:ok:

bondu 9th Jun 2005 21:10

All the best Lu.

Keep on fighting.

bondu:ok:

Graviman 9th Jun 2005 21:16

Hi Lu,

I've really enjoyed reading your technical posts. Keep fighting the thing 'till you beat it. Visit your local healthfood shop for lots of vitamins and minerals (antioxidants ets) - just gives your immune system the ammo it needs to see you right. Keep in touch with the forum so we can give you some positive vibes.

Mart

Ian Corrigible 9th Jun 2005 22:00

Very disappointing news, Lu. Bad as I know chemo is, try and retain your positive attitude, because it really does help in the battle. (Kick the grim reaper in the nuts enough times and he'll bugger off and pick on someone else.)

Hang in there mate.

I/C

overpitched 9th Jun 2005 22:02

Best of luck Lu. I hope everything goes extremely well for you. No need to tell you to keep fighting. We have all read your posts. So we know you will.

Get well soon !!!


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