As you might recall, in an earlier story we noted that SoylentNews' Editor-in-Chief, janrinok, was scheduled for a medical procedure.
I have just received word that there were some (not totally unanticipated, but thought to be a very unlikely) complications and the expected 3 day hospital stay has now lasted over a week. In his own words:
No idea what will happen next is anybody's guess. My first objective is to be well enough to get home again but that looks like being the end of the week at the earliest.
He seemed to be in good spirits. In his inimitable style of humor, he noted the internet connection available to him in Hospital would lie in the bottom-most tier of our current poll!
I am torn in revealing personal details that were shared with me, and wish to not sound overly alarmist. I'll just leave here that I am reminded of a saying by Ralph Waldo Emerson "You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late."
JR has tirelessly (and tiredly, too) gone over and above in support of this site -- please keep him in your thoughts and, if you are of a mind to, your prayers. --martyb
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday July 11 2018, @12:38AM (2 children)
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(Score: 4, Informative) by KritonK on Wednesday July 11 2018, @07:21AM (1 child)
The standard Greek wish for someone, who is ill, is actually "περαστικά" (literally, and quite laconically, "may this be a condition that passes").
The other stuff looks like an automatic translation of "get well soon".
So, janrinok, περαστικά!
(Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Wednesday July 11 2018, @05:44PM
Ook!
(we're doing this thing in character, right?)