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  • #31
    Bob Rusnak

    Well Bob- You did not beat me in age with your birthday, but, you beat me with your by pass as I only had a triple. Do your therapy as directed and you will be back to normal. I had mine back in '95 and still going strong. The beer drinking will return in time.
    Again, wishing you all the best in recovery.
    Ye Olde Desert Geezer Al Lang

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    • #32
      Great News

      While I just met Bob recently, I have known of him for many years.

      If it keeps him in the boat racing world, beer is easy to give up. Sucks in a bad way, but maybe he can do wine now ! I hear that is good for the heart. Boones Farm and Mad Dog 20/20 is as cheap as beer is !

      Glad you are doing well Bob. Hope to see you around this year.
      Dave Mason
      Just A Boat Racer

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      • #33
        Hi Bob,
        Sorry to hear you had a heart attack but praying for you to have a quick recovery hope to see you during racing season.

        Kay

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        • #34
          Bob, Hang in there from the Jemec family.........

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          • #35
            Hope you have a speedy recovery. We are thinking about you.

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            • #36
              Hang tough Bob. Wish you a very successful recovery & if you ever want or need a change of scenery we always have a room for you! You can try sport fishing for a while, it's easier on the ticker.

              Best wishes,

              Joe & Eric Tomaini

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              • #37
                Hi Bob,
                Best wishes for a speedy recovery.. Now you have to remember that when you eat, if it tastes good spit it out, if it tastes like straw or hey your okay to swallow it. Down the road a ways you'll be able to have a beer. Everything now in moderation. We'll see during the racing season. Good luck rehabing.

                Rick J, J P, Mark & Marty
                Stahl Racing

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                • #38
                  Hi everyone, thank you all so much for the prayers and concerns. All these responces on HR ment a lot to me. More than I can ever say in words. I had a wake up call, a little scary but so thankfull everything worked out. Something about timing is everything. The Doctors had me sitting up that afternoon after the opperation and had me take a few steps. Was walking by Wednesday and I was released today and now home. Can't lift anything over 10 lb. and can not drive for a while. My biggest dissapointment is I was looking to get to Seattle and cheer Sean on with the HOC award. I know Lorraine wanted me there. Have my plane ticket and everything. It would have been so nice to see all my West Coast Friends again. When things like this happen it make you realize how important all the boat racers are. It is a close family and will always hold this thought deeply with in my (HEART)......Bob N-96

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                  • #39
                    Bob glad to hear your CABG went well. Don't listen to all these guys....a heart healthy diet does not have to taste like cardboard! Keep working hard and we will see you at the races in no times!

                    Kristi

                    Kristi Z-22

                    PRO Commissioner


                    APBA BOD

                    "Ask not what your racing organization can do for you...Ask what you can do for your racing organization"
                    Tomtall 06

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                    • #40
                      Bob,

                      Glad to hear that you are home!

                      Diane



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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Bob Rusnak View Post
                        Hi everyone, thank you all so much for the prayers and concerns. All these responces on HR ment a lot to me. More than I can ever say in words. I had a wake up call, a little scary but so thankfull everything worked out. Something about timing is everything. The Doctors had me sitting up that afternoon after the opperation and had me take a few steps. Was walking by Wednesday and I was released today and now home. Can't lift anything over 10 lb. and can not drive for a while. My biggest dissapointment is I was looking to get to Seattle and cheer Sean on with the HOC award. I know Lorraine wanted me there. Have my plane ticket and everything. It would have been so nice to see all my West Coast Friends again. When things like this happen it make you realize how important all the boat racers are. It is a close family and will always hold this thought deeply with in my (HEART)......Bob N-96
                        Hi Bob Glad to hear your on the mend. i see in your post that you are not alowed to lift over ten pounds. Did you ask the doctors how you were suposed to pee? Steve See ya soon

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                        • #42
                          Bob,
                          Glad to hear you're home and doing better. We were worried about you. Take care of yourself and hope to see you at some races this year.
                          Jon Eldredge Jon Eldredge

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