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got some time on me hands so thought I would say hello firestormers
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Hello and welcome! You want to elaborate on any of that :?
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Sorry about that still a bit fuzzy from the meds ,
got me a blue 99 storm had it for quite a few years along with a rsv 1000 , just thought I would show me mug while i recover from my total thyroid removal , 2nd op in 4 weeks so not looking my best for you all I will keep taking the tablets :lol:
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good to see you back on teh Forum, you have been missing for a while.

good luck with the recovery. sounds like you have not been having fun.
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yes work and this has been a lot of effort , thankfully the surgery is over only radio therapy left to do the storm is having a little tidy up at the moment in between visits to the hospital :beer:
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Wishing you a quick recovery fella.
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Kev L wrote:Wishing you a quick recovery fella.
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thank you all , timed it well with the weather shame I cant ride the bike :eek2
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Good luck with your recovery mate :thumbup:
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Best wishes :beer:
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Sorry about that still a bit fuzzy from the meds
Took one look at the pic and realised that. Lucky man, I wish they had that affect on me.

I hope they are taking good care of you and you have family/visitors to double check the staff to make sure they are looking after you while your out of your off your face. The NHS system is fantastic but the staff can be so overworked that it affects the care on patients sometimes.

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they where great both times and yes when there under pressure its easy to miss or forget things but super care from all the staff . thank god we have the NHS even if its not perfect. :D
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thank god we have the NHS even if its not perfect. :D
Indeed. It's the best thing this country has going for it. I'm not knocking at all. It's not the staffs fault but they do have a heavy workload and it don't help with the amount of paperwork they have.

I've had good and bad experiences in hospital, including a night nurse once that was like a real old school matron. Lights off and no talking please :lol: I've also experienced where the patients have had to look out for one another and get help when someone is screaming out in pain in the middle of night. It's great when you have a ward full of good patients and you all get on and can have a laugh. Not so good when someone's snoring keeps you awake. The best one was in St Thomas's and had Big Ben as my clock as I was by the window on the 11th floor and had parliament over the river from me.

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had a great group of guys lots of fun despite missing legs and other things etc I was sad to leave in a way :(
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all the best for your recovery mate :thumbup:

thankfully your forum name wasn't thyroid and you were letting us know you had had your balls removed :lol:
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