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navegator wrote:

The loss of sence of smell and taste is due to the covid 19 virus, my brother and the youngest son and wife had the virus, no smell or taste.

Take care and do see your doctor, it is not a flu.

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Yea, once the smell and taste disappeared, I knew what was going on. No question at that point.

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ro_sie wrote:

Really glad to hear from you and find out you, tho not wonderful are seemingly recovering. Hopefully you both will soon both be up and back in the game!




We are both feeling some better, but obviously not right. Our son called the other day and asked how we're doing.

I replied, depends on which hour you ask us! Lol. Overall, it's definitely better than it was.

Looking forward to resuming the work.

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Our neighbor pulled his class C out of the back yard. He had a leaky window and didnt realize it. It was behind the kitchen cabinet. rotted out the floor under it so now he is pulling out the whole kitchen area and replacing the floor. The window is repaired of course.


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Our neighbor pulled his class C out of the back yard. He had a leaky window and didnt realize it. It was behind the kitchen cabinet. rotted out the floor under it so now he is pulling out the whole kitchen area and replacing the floor. The window is repaired of course.




I am not surprised. Visible water leaks in an rv is like looking at an iceberg. The majority of leak, is below the surface, and that is where the real damage is done.

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I feel so sorry for my neighbor. After he pulled his C out of storage and started tearing it apart, his employer sent him on a work trip. He has been gone for a week. Returned home today and is already working.

Hoping you and your wife are doing well Fulltimin. Dont forget, you have a team here pulling for the recovery of both of you.

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ro_sie wrote:

I feel so sorry for my neighbor. After he pulled his C out of storage and started tearing it apart, his employer sent him on a work trip. He has been gone for a week. Returned home today and is already working.

Hoping you and your wife are doing well Fulltimin. Dont forget, you have a team here pulling for the recovery of both of you.




Thanks for the encouragement.

I was planning on giving an update tonight.

1. I am not dead.

2. Definitely feeling somewhat better.

3. Stamina still to low to get much of anything done.

4. At current pace, should be feeling much better by the end of the week.

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Best wishes for a full recovery!


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Best wishes for a full recovery!




Thank you so much. Looking forward to restarting work, hopefully, sooner, rather than later.

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Looks like I have finally gotten the fever broke! Yay!!!!!

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Great! Now, I am hoping your wife is better too. After all, you need her guidance so you can continue the work to your satisfaction. (smile)

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