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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Martian on 23 November 2011, 19:24:25
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Won't be about much for a couple of weeks or so after the 29th as I've just had confirmation that I'm going in to the Royal Surrey for my liver op on Monday 28th to remove the secondary growth that stemmed from the big C that started in my jacksey.
The nurse filled me in on what to expect after I wake up, and all I can say is that I'm glad they have promised enough pain killers of a strength suitable enough to take me out of the solar system while I recover.
Currently spending the next few days with my daughter & grandkids in Leics, and also using it as the chance to turn her Galaxy SII in to what it should have been ;D
I'll wish you all a merry xmas & prosperous new year now just in case I don't visit again before Monday.
Laters all
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Best of wishes mate :y
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good luck :y
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All the best. :y
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Hope it all goes well for you Martian. :y
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Hope the procedure goes well
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Healing thoughts and best wishes being sent! :y
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Wishing you all the very best..... :y
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Bugger :( :(
I hope all goes well :y :y
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Good luck! :y
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I certainly hope that everything goes to plan and your recovery will be swift and sure.
All the very best. :y
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Hope everything goes your way mate
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wishing you all the very best. ;)
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I truly hope that all goes well for you...no doubt we will all be thinking of you.... :y
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Good luck to you and your family, lets hope your back with them before they have chance to miss ya too much ;)
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All the best M
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Good luck M, you know where I am if you need anything :y
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I hope it all goes well. :y
Kevin
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery mate.
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Good luck pal :y
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Good luck pal :y
Plus 1 :y
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Thoughts with you. Hope to have you back soon, Guy.
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Many thanks to all for the well wishes.
Had the op Tuesday afternoon and it was a success by all accounts.
The surgeon intends to start me on a short course of chemo (6 lots), but this is only to eradicate any bits of tumour/growth that may have been left behind that aren't overly visible to the naked eye.
I currently have an epidural in so I can't feel a thing except for a slight bit of tightness across the diaphragm area, and they have been reducing the dose throughout the day and replacing it with 2x 100mg Tramadol's to be taken 4 times a day (they produce a nice sensation as well when you lay back & relax ;D )
The only thing stopping me from being discharged right now is that there is still a small (30ml or so) bit of weepage from where the drain tube was inserted, however I won't be rushing that after what the doc told me will happen if it is removed too soon.
I have ensured that I have plenty of things to do if I am stuck in here over the weekend (such as creating themes for my Galaxy SII) so there is no danger of me getting bored.
Love & kisses to all, and I'll probably be back next week sometime.
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Nice to hear alls going well for you. get well soon matey. :y
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Splendid news Martin. 8) :y
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Glad you are on the mend Martian,good luck :y
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Great news onward & upwards :y :y
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Wishing you all the best :y
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Good news indeed mate :y