I will carry on with the comic.I will carry on with the comic.
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  1. I’m going to keep going with the webcomic.

    • Keeping you going is more important than the comic.
      We will be here.

      • Toxic Deplorable Racist SAH Neanderthal B Woodman Domestic Violent Extremist SuperStraight

        What Paul said.
        Where can i donate?

    • My wife and I send our best wishes PC,
      we both hope for a good recovery.

  2. and we will be here for you.!

  3. You take care of YOU, we will always be here!

  4. Sam

    PC – I too believe God exists. I also believe in Jesus as my savior.
    Belief in religion, not so much. I don’t preach at people, figuring if
    my life isn’t a good example, why besmirch the true Gospel. If
    someone else doesn’t believe as I do, that’s okay. It’s not my job to
    change them. And for those who ask “What if you’re wrong?” Well,
    I haven’t really lost anything, have I? But if I’m right, and theyre wrong,
    Can they say the same?

    Now, this was not about religion. Nor politics. More about how sucky
    many humans are, and I’m personally thankful for people like PC who can
    create a wonderful, long-running story and keep it clean and mostly
    wholesome while occasionally acknowledging that evil exists, and
    must be fought when encountered.

    Take care PC, we’re all pulling for you.

  5. That type are the worse, that’s what my father had. In his case, his doctor had him
    come in and do an EKG in the office, it was nearly flat. You take care of yourself PC,
    I have traditional medicare, part A & B came along with it. Only costs $266 a month…
    Each. If it feels weird, like something is sitting on your chest, call 911. I’m getting
    my stress test Friday. I’ve been skipping beats and feeling the pressure, so
    I’m right there with you. Take a full aspirin 4 times a day and stay calm and rest.
    My son’s been coming over more to keep an eye on us both. But I can’t seem to
    convince him to take a drive to your neck of the woods heh.

  6. Been testing the Elegoo printer, so far I’ve had only one failed print,
    and it was my fault. The filament I used wasn’t dry enough, so it failed.
    I’ve put 30 hours+ on it so far, I still don’t know all it’s functions, but
    I’m getting there. If it does work as well as I hope, I’m retiring the
    Ender and the Sovol to just minor BS if I use them at all. They have
    an upgraded version now, 4 color printing! 😀
    So I might invest in the upgrade or just buy another printer.

  7. Curtis

    First, cataracts usually progress slowly. Eight months till you deal with them,
    probably will not be a problem. Once they remove the cloudy lens and replace
    each with an Interocular Lens, you will probably have better vision than you can ever remember.
    The heart is more attention grabbing. Follow up with the doctor. Do what he says.
    The full aspirin might be right for Scarsdale’s situation, but not your situation.
    As far as the stories go, I want to see the next part, BUT you did what was right and important.
    Rest, take care of yourself.

    • I didn’t mention the cataracts because I had mine done about 15 years
      ago. Mine were bad by time I started to notice them. The downside of
      dealing with high heat I guess, anyway it’s what both mine and my
      father’s doctor told me, it’s really just a suggestion. Do take a full one
      if you are feeling the chest pressure however, it’s the only way I get
      relief when it starts.

  8. Kajm / Gary

    You take care of yourself first. If working the comic helps your frame of mind, that helps, too. Hang in there, my friend!

    • That’s very true, I noticed I’m the calmest since I started back up with my 3D printing.
      Do what you enjoy PC, and stay away from the Media.

  9. Hang in. We’ll keep. As for the cataracts, they develop
    slowly. The worst effect for me was loss of night vision.
    I got to where I just wouldn’t drive after dark. Otherwise I
    didn’t notice a whole lot of loss.

    Funny story: It was several years from the time the eye doc
    said I had cataracts until they got bad enough that the VA
    would fix them. Aside from my morning coffee I drink cheap
    WalMart sugar free cool-aide. At the time I was drinking
    lemonade. The first time I got a glass of cool-aide after the
    first lens was replaced I was surprised to see that the stuff
    was YELLOW. I had forgotten! So take heart. It will take a
    while for the changes in your vision to become apparent.

    Now as to the baby heart attack, I’ve been there. Had a
    couple of baby strokes, too. Remember, what doesn’t kill
    you leaves you alive. (I never came back NEARLY as strong
    as I was before getting sick.) I don’t think you’ll notice much
    difference between now and December. Think of it as just
    one more issue to adapt to and overcome.

    • Well said Bill, my father had started with one of those, had another getting
      mad at a project in the barn, my mother caught on about that one, that time
      he had stints installed. The last one was due to his aortic valve failing. He
      lived with that for nearly 15 years with a cow valve and a pacemaker. We all
      thought his heart would fail, but it was the Alzheimer’s that got him.

  10. I have an idea PC, I’ll loan you our cat, she loves to lay on your chest and cuddle with your face 🙂

    • OOOOHHH a cat scan. HEH HEH.

      • Heh! Nice one! She’s Puurrrfect at those 😉

      • I think she knows too, she insists on
        it if my chest is bothering me…

  11. Drac

    Very much an unfun occurrence, I agree.. and I can confirm that cataracts are annoying, as are excessive ‘floaters’ in the aqueous humour. They do not have to be *too* oppressiv, however.
    The ‘silent heart attack’ is awkward as well, but can be worked around; I am there already. Still, have a dash of faith and learn the techniques for improving, and you can do well. *I* certainly yet enjoy life, and you can as well.

    • Bill and I both got pretty bad, he couldn’t see the color of koolaid
      and I was shocked at how much color there was in the nights sky
      during a new moon… Since PC has Medicare, he’ll get the mono-focal
      lens like us and will need readers to get by. I use the 2.0 lens for
      the computer and the 3.5 for close up work.

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