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#38718
Rushed to hospital for an emergency operation... 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
and it's all your fault!

Details here...

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#38720
Denise

Re:Rushed to hospital for an emergency operation... 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
Bang go your Olympic dreams for 2012 then Jk.

Hope you recover soon.
 
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#38721
Re:Rushed to hospital for an emergency operation... 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
I was rather pleased to see my doctor's photo with his arm around Raphael Nadal - if anybody knows how to treat it, he should!
 
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#38722
veritas

Re:Rushed to hospital for an emergency operation... 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
oh dear-this is what my right-wing sister-in-law got after working on computers in a solicitor's office for years.

Always moaned on about "welfare scroungers" and such but immediately upon being diagnosed sued the lawyer for compenstion and went on a disability pension !

Can you sue anyone..yourself ?? aren't you insured ?

failing that..get well soon.
 
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#38724
BR

Re:Rushed to hospital for an emergency operation... 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
It is caused by maintaining this forum ?



Get well soon - a bit of a downer just before Christmas.
 
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#38731
Re:Rushed to hospital for an emergency operation... 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
awwww, hope it sorts itself out soon. You're still posting tho!

I shall be making a trip to a hospital soon- some blood tests have come back abnormal and I have to have a scan
 
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#38774
Re:Rushed to hospital for an emergency operation... 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
Just got the bill for that (very effective so far) 7 minutes...

 
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#38790
Re:Rushed to hospital for an emergency operation... 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
Now I learnt to type in the 1980s, at school, on those old style typewriters. A matron like teacher used to walk up and down the aisle making sure that our back posture, hand position and feet were correctly aligned for maximum comfort to ourselves as well as to strike the keys of the typewriter correctly.

Because of this training I believe this is the reason why I have never suffered with RSI or any other repetitive injuries caused by being on a PC for perhaps most of the day at work or at home.
 
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#38840
Re:Rushed to hospital for an emergency operation... 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
Last Saturday morning I wound up in A&E, they kept me in and Wednesday I had over a pint of fluid removed from my lung

NHS and free... they managed that one
 
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#38844
Re:Rushed to hospital for an emergency operation... 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
yikes, how did that happen zoo?

glad you're ok
 
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#38848
Re:Rushed to hospital for an emergency operation... 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
clearly a repetitive strain injury (RSI) though I would have expected that to get to your mouth first.....
 
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#38853
Re:Rushed to hospital for an emergency operation... 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
david wrote:
yikes, how did that happen zoo?

glad you're ok

I've got a growth in my left lung and somehow or other it produced a lot of liquid that was pressing against my heart - cue breathlessness and pain.

At first they though I'd had a heart attack but fortunately did a scan thing which is fortunate because the remedy for heart attack may have killed me - what larks

My NHS experience has been brilliant, there's a lot of very hard working and skilled people working there - the woman who did my scan came in on her day off and very quickly too.

...the thread started with JK saying his arm hurt a bit, I chip in with lungs and fluid - what next? This could degenerate into Monty Pythons 4 Yorkshireman sketch

mikemacca wrote:
clearly a repetitive strain injury (RSI) though I would have expected that to get to your mouth first.....
Ba-dom-bish!

 
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#38869
Re:Rushed to hospital for an emergency operation... 15 Years, 4 Months ago  
We rely on the NHS for my son's problems and specific needs and other than one complaint that we had to raise with one department (thankfully, occupational therapy as opposed to a function that could have caused serious problems) it's been fine.

Touch wood.
 
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