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24-03-2011, 18:38 | #16 |
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All im really doing Is stripping down my old rotten t2
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24-03-2011, 21:55 | #17 |
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well i never expected the response i got from this thread, im pretty moved by some of the members news, mostly good , but some bad, sadly clanwolfs dilemma is one i do understand very well, and although im fighting to keep mine still , with a job you can make it happen without, its pretty much out of your hands, its a tough rut to be stuck in . thats for sure and i hope it works out for you . im working as a carpenter now, not been on those tools for 20 years , but i just bumped into a chippy on site who , gave me the chance. turns out he wants me to stick around and anything he can do to help me he is , work, materials .
you never know who you will meet , and how they will effect your life. bit like paullllllllyyyyyyyyy really, he really turned my life around too the good news. beating the cancer and babe is getting better, well that has made me feel better about life and the future i guess we are all lucky and we never know what life has in store for us next... but im hoping for some more good news |
24-03-2011, 22:57 | #18 |
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I have some test results that PROVE what i said wasn't right IS true..
It dont work... so off to hospital soon i hope to get it all sorted.. after 20+ years!!! |
25-03-2011, 09:58 | #19 |
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I think what's been posted is just a microcosm of what goes on all the time but we don't often see it. Probably too caught up in our own little world. One thing for certain,when money gets tight and health issues raise their head, it very quickly puts life in perspective. I'm coming to realise that it is possible to get by on very little and the old way of working flat out to spend it on unecessary stuff just leads to pressure,hassle and a loss of perspective. Now I'm broke, I feel better and don't miss the aches and pains which go with HGV driving. I would like a little extra cash but some part time work could sort that. Currently back in school trying to update my IT skills (or lack of IT skills). Spreadsheets today and I'm not looking forward to it, tutor is a dragon.
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25-03-2011, 10:00 | #20 |
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What don't work and hasn't worked for 20+ years? Cant be what I'm thinking because the little Zippys aren't over 20
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25-03-2011, 10:21 | #21 |
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26-03-2011, 10:30 | #22 |
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26-03-2011, 11:32 | #23 | |
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I had Hogkinsons Lyphoma in 1987 & 1990 so went through the established routine of Chemotherapy and Radiation Treatment all that is now history and in remission. Had some heart problems that started in 2006 sorted with stenting, then more stenting in 2007 & 2008. Never smoked, not obese, moderate drinker, no family history of heart disease put it down to side effects of the old fashioned Chemotherapy I had (Vincristin). Last year had my first heart attack but have been lucky with no residual problems and have now started 2011 with a pretty healthy start to the year. I was selected for redundancy about two years ago and managed to avoid being being finished as I appealed the selection process and won my case. Down side was my driving job changed from Sales to Service and I pretty much hate it most of the time. I could finish work as I have an occupational pension but I would have to cut my lifestyle quite substantially. In better economic times I would just look for another job but there is very little out there at present. I am thinking of asking for a reduction of my working week but that would be a one way street and my wifes job is at risk so that might be something I would regret. I am 63 in 7 weeks time and I have not bothered with the bowel cancer test kits that they send out as these tests do not differentiate between blood from a hemorroid and something more serious and I do not fancy a camera up by bum just on the off chance. I am sure you would say I am mad not to do the test and ignorance is not bliss it might be fatal. |
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26-03-2011, 11:54 | #24 | |
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Must be really stressful for you but like others have said you just have to work through it and come out the other side. |
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26-03-2011, 19:45 | #25 |
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Colonoscopy ain't as bad as it sounds, had the drugs for my first one, couple of years later had another no drugs that time, interesting seeing the picture on the screen, the only discomfort was the scope not wanting to turn corners.
I was in hospital about a year ago, I have gall stones & they trigger off gastritis, bloody painful, anyway got talking to a guy who had avoided seeing doctor because he was embarrassed about bleeding from the bum, two years later his wife found out, dragged him to A&E, too late he was terminal by then, said he wished he had gone straight away, too late for him but not for the rest of us. First signs get it checked, do the kit, get it checked & live Also get your quack to get your bloods done every year, insist on PSA, that is the prostrate check, results vary a bit person to person but as long as it does not go up all is well Blood pressure too no warning if it is high, Silent killer the doc tells me. Its cheaper to check it than fix it, bit like a maverick |
26-03-2011, 21:39 | #26 |
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Hey Kitchenman, the drugs are the best bit of it. OK may be the nurses too
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26-03-2011, 23:17 | #27 |
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Hi Gents, yesterday I had to dig up the rear patio to clear a blocked sewer,( bear with me)
twenty one years ago I dug up the sewer for the same problem, the next day i went into hospital for major surgery and had my rectum and part of my colon removed, for six years before I had polyps removed from time to time after finding blood in my stools, this coincided with me getting made redundant. The number of people of different races and sexes and age who have poked a variety of tools, equipment, cameras and digits up my my anus over the years had faded with time but were remembered yesterday as I attended to the blocked sewer once again! Well out of the darkness came light, I RECOVERED, I AM STILL HERE! and I am grateful for every day.. I became self employed for eight hard years and was the offered a job as a office equipment engineer which I enjoyed until retiring eleven years ago. I was able to put both my sons through university, and my wife and I have enjoyed our retirement travelling all over Europe and the world. Reading the thread as brought back memories, so just remember some times what seems to be the end of your world is just ANOTHER BEGINNING. Regards bri |
26-03-2011, 23:24 | #28 | |
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27-03-2011, 08:40 | #29 | |
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aint that the truth. so very true about my life too |
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