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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Has been exaggerated!!
Nearly shuffled off this mortal coil, but, thanks the the skill, care and dedication of ALL the NHS staff involved in looking after me, I am now back on my feet and on the road to recovery
You will have to wait a little longer to read my obituary here |
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"Has been exaggerated!!
Nearly shuffled off this mortal coil, but, thanks the the skill, care and dedication of ALL the NHS staff involved in looking after me, I am now back on my feet and on the road
You will have to wait a little longer to read my obituary here "
Good luck to you and your future babes xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Has been exaggerated!!
Nearly shuffled off this mortal coil, but, thanks the the skill, care and dedication of ALL the NHS staff involved in looking after me, I am now back on my feet and on the road to recovery
You will have to wait a little longer to read my obituary here "
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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Who would have started the obituary thread if you had gone and kicked the bucket yourself !!
Glad you are OK, but I like gory details, so if it isn't something that you can't discuss...spill ! |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"Cannot praise the ambulance and hospital staff enough for all their efforts ....... once fully recovered aim to move on with a renewed gusto "
mate... tkae some advice from someone who was in hospital for 6 weeks 2 years ago....
rest.....
listen to your doctors and take your time.....
don't try and be a hero and rush back into normal life.... being "superman" is well above your pay grade! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Well, the moral of the story is not to ignore the aches, pains, middle of the night tummy upsets etc.
What began life some time ago as a simple infection had become a whole lot worse by the time the surgeons crckef me open. They told me that I had begun to rot inside and that I was a tad gangrenous.
All out now, but do enjoy your lunch |
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"Well, the moral of the story is not to ignore the aches, pains, middle of the night tummy upsets etc.
What began life some time ago as a simple infection had become a whole lot worse by the time the surgeons crckef me open. They told me that I had begun to rot inside and that I was a tad gangrenous.
All out now, but do enjoy your lunch "
Ah! Ruptured appendix. |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"Well, the moral of the story is not to ignore the aches, pains, middle of the night tummy upsets etc.
What began life some time ago as a simple infection had become a whole lot worse by the time the surgeons crckef me open. They told me that I had begun to rot inside and that I was a tad gangrenous.
All out now, but do enjoy your lunch "
* puts down meat paste butty *
Sounds nasty, glad you came out of it |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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Nope, am told it was acute gangrenous cholicystitis at least sounded like that, apparently I had been in a bad way for a while, think they got it all out but now have loads of appointments for different clinics to make sure all of my organs are working properly still
Moral of the story is not to ignore your aches and pains I guess
Cannot keep an avid reader of obituaries down |
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