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Josh, it was really great to get the chance to work with you at Gen Con for the Pathfinder Society, and after that hard work that I know you did, I'm sorry that you are laid up now.
I'll hope and pray for you to have a speedy recovery. I've had pneumonia myself, and its very rough and often times feels like its never going to end. Hang in there and take care.

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Best wishes, and on the threat of being stoned......
This is no time for smoking wrongfully maligned and unfairly illegal drugs!!! He's sick man! Probably can't even toke on a bone at this point! Poor guy. You should be praying for him or something, instead of ducking down and smoking weed!
For shame!;P

Laserray |

NOooo!
Even new to the boards, I've come to know and respect you, Mr. Frost.
My advice is that you think Caribbean thoughts: baking in the sun with a tall, cool beverage beside you, a stack of fun books to read, waves rippling nearby, and endless time to enjoy it all.
Now, get well so you can make it happen.

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WHAT'S UP WITH PNEUMONIA??? AIGH!
Sorry for yelling, but I'm just getting over pneumonia myself. Four days of high (102+) fever. Four more days of antibiotic and coughing. A week more of just trying to get all the remnants of the disease out of my lungs.
It's not my fault, I wasn't at GenCon. But I do feel for the guy.
Take it easy Josh and make sure you're better. It might feel like asthma near the end of it, hard to breathe, etc. Just don't do anything athletic until you're sure you can breathe clearly again.

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I got an update from Josh tonight. He is doing well enough to type an email and currently isn't hospitalized, which is good. However, he is very drugged out and will be out of action for at least another week and even after that, it will take him months to get back to the 100% healthy Josh. This means some things might slip a bit in September, but Josh will do his best to get things done. If there is any way that the rest of the team can help him, we will. I'll talk with Erik tomorrow about seeing what resources can be brought to bear.
Thanks for all the well wishes for Josh. I sent him a link so he can read them as he feels a bit better.
-Lisa

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Pneumonia's tough. I came down with it on my 21st birthday while on top of a mountain.
Down the mountain, needleful of antibiotics in my bum, flown out the next day ("btw, *don't* tell them why we're flying you out at short notice" *rolleyes*), back to the UK, about another month before I was fully well again.
For the next few years afte rthat each spring I'd get respiratory problems.

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I got an update from Josh tonight. He is doing well enough to type an email and currently isn't hospitalized, which is good. However, he is very drugged out and will be out of action for at least another week and even after that, it will take him months to get back to the 100% healthy Josh. This means some things might slip a bit in September, but Josh will do his best to get things done. If there is any way that the rest of the team can help him, we will. I'll talk with Erik tomorrow about seeing what resources can be brought to bear.
Thanks for all the well wishes for Josh. I sent him a link so he can read them as he feels a bit better.
-Lisa
Good to hear is is doing better. I know all our hearts go out for him for a quick recovery.
I do have a question for you Lisa: To whom would we send our PFS results for home play at this point and time?