A breath of fresh air!

I'm sure they forced the nurses to install Orbiter on one of the computers there ...
What ? Aren't orbiting with a female nurse/co-pilot/UMmu tech (what??) the best thing in the world ? :lol:

I hope you'll have a speedy, painless recovery and take a ride to space and beyond ! :cheers:
I pray the Probe for you ... :hailprobe:
 
As someone who never had to take any operations (the most serious injury I had was a leg muscle strain), it really hurts to think about someone who had to suffer from respiratory problems everyday and had to have both lungs replaced. :(

Have a speedy recovery David! :hailprobe:
 
Awesome! Glad the surgery went well! Get well soon, David!!!
 
Get well soon, David!! :thumbup:
 
All our prayers from the Orbiter community. Looking forward to seeing you soon.
 
Best wishes on a speedy recovery, Blixel!
And thank you "Mr./Mrs. Donor" for registering as a organ donor.:tiphat:
 
Get well & back to orbit soon! I have to admit that I never saw one of your videos.
 
My thoughts and prayers go out to you. I hope you have a speedy recovery!!
Hang in there, every day is another day towards a new beginning.
Best Wishes,

stevcast :thumbup:
 
Great to hear! :)

Always wonderful to have a Eucatastrophe in the middle of a slow day. Get better soon!
 
Best wishes for a quick and smooth recovery Blixel!
 
Wow, good news the like of which you really don't see every day! Best wishes man :thumbup:

Cheers
 
And congrats to the surgeons and medical staff for such a delicate operation of course !
 
Hot jets, good luck, and a safe landing! :thumbup:

(I know the message is redundant with my sig, but it's never been more appropriate!)
 
Awesome news David - best wishes and a speedy recovery.

Oh and go easy on those crazy high-G KSC to Wideawake runs for a while until you are fully flight ready again :).
 
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