A note from Joe
What a great surprise it is, to be able to sit at my keyboard on July 4, 2006, only three weeks after surgery, feeling as well as I do. Aside from the gifted hands of my surgeons, I’m sure the reason I feel so well is because of the good intentions and expectations of so many of you, my friends, neighbors, and associates. I cannot think of another time when I’ve had so many praying for me in such a focused way. Of course it’s way too early to know whether or not anything worked with regards to surgery, but I feel better than I’ve felt in a long time. For now, that’s what matters.
I’ve had all the staples removed, which means the open wounds have healed, as have the drain holes, without infection. The pain fades with each passing day. There is not enough to interfere with Remote Viewing, although my RV requirements are now determined solely by the level of criticality. I leave that in the hands of my Chief Healer and tasking agent, my wife, Scooter—blessed are her hands.
A bit of good news for those who may not know—Hampton Roads Publishing has released the paperback edition of my previous hard cover book, STARGATE CHRONICLES. It is now out at your favorite bookstores under the new title, MEMOIRS OF A PSYCHIC SPY—The Remarkable Life of U.S. Government Remote Viewer 001. Other than the new title, the only other change from the previous edition is a new preface I wrote for it.
So, all of you that couldn’t afford the hard cover book, can pick up a copy of the trade paperback book for only $15.95 at your local bookstore. If that’s still too steep, remember you can check most of my books out from the local library. If they don’t have them, push them to get a copy and they will order them for you. That way everyone can get a chance to read them.
I really wish there were some way of thanking you for the many kind thoughts and prayers you all sent our way while we were going through this surgery process. It’s hard to explain, but I at least could feel the expression of kindness emanating from the collective whole. Again, thank you all.
Just to let you know something about the future…
I’ll soon be fitted with a ultra-light brace for my left ankle, which I will wear while walking. I will also have to continue to use a cane. Both are to insure that I am able to maintain my balance. I won’t know for approximately three to six months just how much damage has been corrected by the surgery. We do know that full recovery will take more than a year. So far, every indication has been a positive indication that the surgery has been for the better. I’m looking forward to lots of rehab.
Warm regards,
Joe
