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Pooped

So I’m very glad to be back at work full-time after my recent fun with a spontaneous pneumothorax and thoracic surgery, but I’m also really, really tired.

This is very inconvenient because I have a lot on my plate at the moment and I’m feeling a little overwhelmed.

So, I plan to blog significantly less for the foreseeable future. I expect I’ll get back up to normal posting frequency eventually, but probably not in 2007. Hope you’ll bear with me in the meanwhile.

If you’re in the habit of checking the blog daily to see if there are updates, you might instead consider subscribing to the feed or to emailed updates (see form on the blog’s right sidebar) so you are notified when there is something new to read here.

If you have emailed me in the last week or so and are still waiting for a reply, please accept my apologies and know that I absolutely *will* reply when I get caught up.

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4 Responses to “Pooped”

  1. 1
    Hope Leman:

    Take it easy–for a time!

  2. 2
    Berci Meskó:

    Take a rest, David! And I hope you get back into action soon!

  3. 3
    Pat Erwin:

    http://www.worldhealthcareblog.org/2007/10/16/podcast-interview-with-scott-mcquigg-ceo-of-peerclip/

    Thought you might find this podcast interesting.

    I’ll miss your daily posts, but any kind of surgery takes a toll. Take it easy, and then add a week or two, just for a cushion.

  4. 4
    Barbara Braun:

    Hi David, I will miss your posts – but I do completely agree with the others – take it easy. Don’t worry we will be subscribed. Cheers from Heidelberg – Barbara

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