Remote Control Torture device

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It's good having him home, rather than having to truck down to the hospital on the other side of town, but it looks like this will be a full time job helping him through the convalescence. He's got to do this torture machine at least 6 hours a day, and get it to where it can move him to a 120 degree angle. He's nearly at 60, so doing pretty good.

I've had to laugh at some of the side-effects of his medication regimen. Evidently he's having some good hallucenations, including one where mormons came and talked to him in the hospital, then today he asked.. "So who's this guy you know in Atlanta that's having his home remodeled and it turned into a big production". I never said anything like that, but he was watching home improvement shows and I *had* talked about someone FROM Atlanta here in Austin with someone while he was dozing in the hospital. His brain is reassembling the fragments in interesting ways.

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