rhinoknives
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That's bad news, Laurence. Here's hoping you find a passion you can live with. And hoping you stop by to say hey now and then.
Thanks, I know I will find a creative outlet and I will stop by and share with my friends.
That's bad news, Laurence. Here's hoping you find a passion you can live with. And hoping you stop by to say hey now and then.
That's too bad Lawrence. Hopefully you wont stop hanging out with us here, your input is valued
Hate to hear this Laurence. I hope this doesn't mean we wont hear from you occasionally. If you need any help finishing up any prior obligations, I'm willing to do what I can to help you out.
Laurence,
I'm so sorry to hear this. I know you tried to continue on after the epidural but it's good that you realize your limitations.
You will do good at whatever decide to pursue after this. You have the right attitude and that's very important.
God speed in your transition.
Laurence, my friend sorry to hear this. I will add you to my prayers for healing. Hopefully we will still be able to talk once in a while. Please when you have a chance PM me if your contact info changes. I'm nearly finished with my first stainless culinary knife for the wife which you inspired me to do. ( what the heck I'll make them a gift knife are the last ones I work on). Still need to show it to you.
I wish you all the best and will keep you and the family in my prayers, I'll call you later in the week.
George
I certainly understand your urge to continue. My wife still doesn't realize how this affects me. My time may not be far off but until then, Laurence, I will hope you will be in here once in a while. I will always remember you as the maker that hoped and tried to help everyone making knives. Thank you for that Laurence !!! Frank
Laurence I had not seen this thread before now and clicked on it and of course it took to the most recent post. So I had to go back to the first and start reading. Man that is a bum deal and I know cause I have been in the same boat for a long time. However at present I am still able to do the work, it just takes me a lot longer than it used too! LOL
Being able to grind may be a matter of how much time you can invest before stopping for the day! Sometimes it requires a break from the routine, and walking away from something that is stressing you out, can be best, at least for a while. Sometimes you just have to look at doing something from a different perspective! It may require sitting instead of standing or maybe an aid in holding the piece!
My "pain management doctor" tells me the other day that down the line I may have to consider some more surgery. I told him well Doc, that day hasn't come yet! They told me back before my first surgery and spinal fussion I would be in a wheel chair in three years tops, without having the surgery. Well all I can say is today I am still walking and it will take a real lot of consideration before I have any more surgery! So I know where you are coming from there! You seem to have a good attitude about it all and believe me that is half of the battle.
After my surgery and fining out I was unable to the things I had always done before, that really got to me. I felt I had never had to ask anyone for help to do stuff and now I had to. The battle with my own demons was one of the hardest things for me to overcome the first couple of years. Then one day I realized I didn't even like myself anymore and I realized I was putting my family through the wringer for something that was no more there fault than mine, and I began to have a whole new relationship with myself and my family, and I began to enjoy life again. Hang in there and don't hesitate to give me a yell if you want to do nothing but talk.
That is a bummer Laurence. I know that it has to be tough for you to mostly set it aside for now. Your passion for knives was obvious to all. I wish you the best with your pain and in finding a new hobby to pursue. Don't stop hanging out here.
Good for you for doing what you think is best for your body. That's a smart move and there is a LOT more to life than knives. I'm positive I don't have to tell you that.This is not the end of the road.......just a new road. Keep us posted and best of luck!
Laurence,
You've been a great friend personally and a strong asset to the community. I, too hope you stick around our online community as you've been a huge help and friendly inspiration for years - if there's anything I can do, just ask. I'm editing this as I just read your post regarding the retail climate.