Susan I had a brilliant surgeon - got myself out of hospital in 30 hrs with about 5 small holes in me. Total cure. Can¡¯t say better than that. Surgeon was so excited you realise they don¡¯t have a lot of wins.
The initial talk is hard you¡¯re right but we have to rally ourselves and deal. Nice if you could support someone. It¡¯s a shock so if someone dies in it gives someone to bounce off.?
But who¡¯d be a bloke ! :-)
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On 13 Feb 2021, at 8:15 pm, Purler <susan.platter@...> wrote:
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Go ahead, Jude, we listen to folk here, I¡¯ve noticed.
Two old school friends have had a couple of nasty episodes each, involving the kind of surgery you really don¡¯t want. I went (before lockdown of course) to the hospital with my nearer friend, just for her discussions with her surgeon and so on. What lovely people they were. There was a lot of hanging about but that¡¯s what friends are for and anyway I¡¯m retired and have nothing urgent to do. Unless you count some of my EverQuest quests, of course!
Best
Susan
Had cancer episode and thats not fun but here to talk about it ?:-)
Jude
Yeah, I'm sort of scared of that. After I had compression fractures, they wondered if I had some spinal cord damage. I can only say thank God it was a female Doctor who did the exam, smaller fingers
You don't know how lucky you are Jude, you really don't. When men get into later years it can be really uncomfortable, no make that painful, with prostate enlargement. My father had his removed 20 years ago. So I guess it will be 20 years till my turn
John
On Friday, 12 February 2021, 06:36:23 GMT, Judith Hall <
glenidol@...> wrote:
It¡¯s called getting older. I have up belly dancing when I could no longer sink gracefully to the floor sword on head, roll over with sword on head and rise just as gracefully from the floor not losing said sword ??
Jude
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When I was 20 I could run 30 miles a week &. easily go 12 rounds with both Chris & Tag in a Karate Dojo, now I struggle to walk 100 yards without a sit down. Sad but true