- Joined
- Sunday April 11, 2021
- Location
- Not too far from LHR
Excellent. I had a signet ring which did that and it used to nip like a sumbitch where the crack was, till I had a bit put in.
I had my annual asthma review at my GP surgery this morning. The nurse seemed very happy with my progress and gave me a clean bill of health. I don't have to go back again until next year now.
THAT made my day a good one.
Great job, very "on trend" colour scheme. Could be the angle but is that mirror centered horizontally? Sorry OCD here!Finishing the decorating in the 'parlour(?)'. Does anyone still use that term? Still very happy.
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Great job, very "on trend" colour scheme. Could be the angle but is that mirror centered horizontally? Sorry OCD here!
Also it gets dark pretty quick there! First photo sunny and the next pitch black!
After spending five weeks in hospital over May and June which culminated in a triple heart bypass I am finally cleared fit to return to work, going back to work doesn’t sound like something to celebrate but after the months just gone by, it is.
Dave.
I didn't waste five weeks, they chucked me in the meat wagon and off to get "emergency surgery" for my CABG, as they called it, that was 21 years ago, still tickin' and kickin'! Stay healthy my friend!After spending five weeks in hospital over May and June which culminated in a triple heart bypass I am finally cleared fit to return to work, going back to work doesn’t sound like something to celebrate but after the months just gone by, it is.
Dave.
They told me it was safer to be in hospital in case anything happened and I had an Angiogram which highlighted the problem. I then had to wait for a bed at a different hospital as they don’t perform bypass surgery at Derby Royal. A bit of a faff but I’m feeling a lot better except for some tablet side effects, a small price to pay in my opinion. Good to hear your doing well and thank you for the good wishes.I didn't waste five weeks, they chucked me in the meat wagon and off to get "emergency surgery" for my CABG, as they called it, that was 21 years ago, still tickin' and kickin'! Stay healthy my friend!
I went to the cath lab where they ran a catheter in from the groin up to the heart and I could see the blocked arteries on the monitor, cool stuff!They told me it was safer to be in hospital in case anything happened and I had an Angiogram which highlighted the problem. I then had to wait for a bed at a different hospital as they don’t perform bypass surgery at Derby Royal. A bit of a faff but I’m feeling a lot better except for some tablet side effects, a small price to pay in my opinion. Good to hear your doing well and thank you for the good wishes.
They went in through the artery by my thumb, apparently it’s normally the wrist but not on me.I went to the cath lab where they ran a catheter in from the groin up to the heart and I could see the blocked arteries on the monitor, cool stuff!
Finishing the decorating in the 'parlour(?)'. Does anyone still use that term? Still very happy.
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