Everyone,
Thanks for the thoughts and prayers. Been a tough couple of weeks. A little synopsis.
Picked up the Jester Wednesday, 11 April. Pretty cool and threatening rain so Phyllis didn't want to ride - took the trailer.
Have a couple of pictures to post of pickup. I ran the odometer up to 2 whole miles

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Brought the bike home parked it in the garage. Added the goodies - Clearview, J&M antennas, etc., adjusted passenger boards, rider pegs, Wed night.
Went to work Thursday AM. Got really bad "gas" pains around 1330. Stayed at work until 1600 or so. Drove home. Chewed some Tums. Wife said I looked even more like chit than normal and asked if I needed to go the hospital. No, I'm fine - silly me.
About 1800, gave up the ghost. Pain was pretty near unbearable. Had moved up into my chest and I was beginning to worry a bit about the old ticker (been there, done that got the scar). Told the wife to take me to the ER.
Got there and docs proceeded to go through various scenarios - aortic aneurisum, perforated bowel and/or stomach, etc., etc., lot's of fun for the family - oh yeah, I was already medicated for the pain and didn't really care

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CT scan finally revealed the appendix as culprit. Surgeon didn't want to operate until I was cleared by a cardiologist. Went to surgery late Friday. Out about 2100. Surgeon said it was the largest appendix he'd ever removed (~5-6 inches).
Sat/Sun pretty much a fog. Well medicated. Incision was left open since the appendix ruptured and spread nasties all around the abdomen. Doc closed me up Monday nite (needed LOTS more pain meds!!).
Released late Wednesday. Everything went pretty well until Sat AM when I woke up with a bit of a headache, took a couple of Tylenol and when I went back to bed, felt like some one was tossing my head around the room. Wife called doc and he said to get me to the ER. Ambulance ride back to the ER where I'm diagnosed with vertigo - can you believe this??
Got everything pretty much in check now. No paid meds since last Tue. Vertigo is there but controlled. Seeing my doc tomorrow for followup on cardiology stuff and vertigo and see the surgeon on Thursday.
Expect I'll know more about when I can finally ride the Jester later this week.
The only picture I'll post today is of my first love and my most recent "mistress".
She's a beautiful bike and the good Lord willing, I'll eventually get some miles on her.
Again - thanks to everyone for your thoughts and prayers and I hope to see you soon on the road.
Be safe,
Tony