Quote Originally Posted by PK View Post
OK - I stayed out of this thread for as long as I can, but you guys are just throwing things at me for comment.

First of all, and most important - glad you are okay Chris. I can say from first hand experience, that a bit of tingling, pins and needles, even some slow muscle response, are all symptoms of temporary nerve damage most likely caused by the nerve being pinched or otherwise restricted by the swelling. It might take a few weeks to fully recover, but it will.

Second - wow, you did that, and you teach people how to work on nukes?? I hope you start each lesson with "Do as I say, not as I do"!!!!!

Third - so VX retribution is swift and decisive. No way I will ever deface my baby now.



All in good fun mate - as I said, most important thing is that you are okay.

PK
Ha, as I said on the Planet. I think my at home work is an indication of the "Preacher's Daughter" syndrome. I have so many lists and precautions at work, it sometimes takes 12 hours to do safety BS for 20 minutes worth of work. Things that aren't even nuke related. Much the same as regular government, the Navy's answer to an injury is more rules and regulations. After 60 years of this, we have VOLUMES of safety crap.
So when I get freedom at home, I swing to the other end of the spectrum.
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