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Old 04-12-2018, 00:15   #16
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best of luck with it mate, thinking of you all
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Old 04-12-2018, 00:25   #17
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Thanks guys it’s been a long day.

I’m comfortable though the catheter stings a little.

I am truly humbled by our wonderful NHS, the staff have been so nice. I’ll not know the true extent of the tumours for another few weeks so a bit of a wait. All I can do is sit back and be looked after.

I’ve got support from so many good friends on here and in my life along with a wonderful family it has been a great help.
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Old 04-12-2018, 00:41   #18
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You'll beat this Jim good luck .
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Old 04-12-2018, 03:10   #19
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I’m bored!

I’m in a room on my own which is lovely and quiet apart from staff keep monitoring me but I can’t sleep. I darent move incase it upsets the catheter.
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I’m bored!

I’m in a room on my own which is lovely and quiet apart from staff keep monitoring me but I can’t sleep. I darent move incase it upsets the catheter.
Take a deep breath when the nurse gets the OK from the doc. to remove the catheter!
Hope it's gone well for you, but the real news will be after pathology results in a few days....
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Thumbs up Keep your Pecker up Jim !

I know the bored feeling hope they discharge you soon.
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Just got home now narrowly missed my tea so let the mrs drive me home through rush hour queues.

So they removed two large tumours and several smaller ones. Also sections of the wall too. Will be tested and an appointment sent. Now it’s a waiting game.
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Glad you're home. Take it easy
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Jim that's great news!!!! I'm glad they got the bleeders out!!!

Hope you have a speedy recovery and can't imagine there's any better feeling than being back in your own abode, in your own clothes resting up with the forum at your side

No excuses when you've got the all clear mate, I'll be dragging you out onto those lanes
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At best it’ll be five years with the camera crew before the full all clear but I’d rather that than anything else.
This nightmare has reminded me of one or two things for sure. Off to bed now and should get some sleep without a hareem of ladies waking me up like last night. I could be a politician with spin like that
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At best it’ll be five years with the camera crew before the full all clear but I’d rather that than anything else.
This nightmare has reminded me of one or two things for sure. Off to bed now and should get some sleep without a hareem of ladies waking me up like last night. I could be a politician with spin like that
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I have had some great support and advice from members on here privately.

Means so much to speak to people who have experienced this
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So we are a family that care, says it all. Rick
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A quick update, unfortunately yesterday wasn’t such a good day. Had results from the operation and unfortunately I’m going to need another operation which is quite major.
Thanks for all the support guys it genuinely means a lot whilst life is being so difficult.
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