Week end break

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Re: Week end break

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Good luck and speedy recovery. And I do hope the machine that goes 'ping' is working correctly.
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Good Luck Graham...Wishing you a straightforward treatment and speedy recovery.

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Many thanks for the best wishes gentlemen, very much appreciated.

I can report that I arrived home just over an hour ago and all appears to have gone well.

The problem was that the wound from where I had my big to removed three years ago had opened up again. Nothing major, 5mm x 2mm, but bleeding and refusing to heal up after more than two months. A spur on the bone was deemed to be causing the problem, hence my op - to remove it.

In Friday and back home tonight.

As to nurses, I'm in bother again. A very attractive Spanish nurse came by about 11.00 this morning and said, "I want you on the bed now." Well I ask you. Apparently, I misunderstood this request and it was only for the purpose of a thorough investigation of the op site. And there I was thinking it was my birthday.

A wee dram now and off to bed. It will be nice to be able to sleep without someone waking me up to ask if I'm tired or to take my blood pressure.

Once again chaps, many thanks for the best wishes.

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:lol: :lol:

Excellent Graham. Lets hope the wound will finally heal now :thumbsup:
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:lol:

To a quick recovery.. :guinn:

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Delighted to hear that you're back home, safe and well.
Filonian wrote:As to nurses, I'm in bother again. A very attractive Spanish nurse came by about 11.00 this morning and said, "I want you on the bed now." Well I ask you.
Ah well, Graham, we all dream :agree:.

Hope you enjoyed your 'wee dram', and (as you say) - many more of 'em!

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Glad you're home, Graham. All the best. :cheers:

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Hope now that your wound heals properly this time, & glad you are home where wee drams are allowed - mine's a Dark Storm, with water.
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Nice to have you back again Graham. Seem my reference to Basil Fawlty wasn't too wide of the mark! :lol: EricT
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Dev One wrote: - mine's a Dark Storm, with water.
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