Chicken parma in hospital
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All the best Bill.
I found respect gains it in return.
Seeing the staff dress up in nuclear gowns to enter 2 rooms here makes me wanna go home!
I found respect gains it in return.
Seeing the staff dress up in nuclear gowns to enter 2 rooms here makes me wanna go home!
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I'm getting a change of scenery, being transferred to Epworth tomorrow to see the electro-cardio man . My golden staph may be from the pace maker or my three and a half leads. This is going to be a very interesting visit, will be for a few days or the other option about four weeks. Hope they serve wine or carlton draught on tap with dinner My Dr says I have been sniffing around things I shouldn't sniff, not to sure what he means.
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Bruce,BruceS wrote: ↑Sun Aug 13, 2023 11:07 am Good on yer Ron!!
Hang in there mate & give 'em hell.
I,m back on food at last. Headed to the toot to only pass wind! Had to be safe you know!
Scan booked for Wed might get to the bottom of things.
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Re: Chicken parma in hospital
Just saw this post BruceBruceS wrote: ↑Sun Aug 13, 2023 11:07 am Good on yer Ron!!
Hang in there mate & give 'em hell.
I,m back on food at last. Headed to the toot to only pass wind! Had to be safe you know!
Scan booked for Wed might get to the bottom of things.
Thought BobR would have joined this deadly discussion group! Hehe
Yep done my time in hospital guess there all much the same food not to bad nurses all fabulous
No beer or red at Maryborough hospital so don't go there Bernie.
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Well they lied about the red............... Could have had if I had bought my own !!
Total knee replacement Tuesday luchtime, Going home Friday lunchtime, seems doc is very happy with progess and with how the op went, walking around on frame and toileting myself from day1 so pretty happy about that. They tell me I pigged out on the morphine button a bit so had a couple of spews but all gone now. First 24 hours were crap, amazed at how quickly things have improved since then.
Total knee replacement Tuesday luchtime, Going home Friday lunchtime, seems doc is very happy with progess and with how the op went, walking around on frame and toileting myself from day1 so pretty happy about that. They tell me I pigged out on the morphine button a bit so had a couple of spews but all gone now. First 24 hours were crap, amazed at how quickly things have improved since then.
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It's good to hear your knee op went well Bill.
I hope all the others that are not the best are on the improve and will be back on track soon.
I hope all the others that are not the best are on the improve and will be back on track soon.
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Glad all went well with knee old fella (busman).
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That's good news Bill!
Hope you're not walking home tho!
Take it a bit easy till things settle down.
Hope you're not walking home tho!
Take it a bit easy till things settle down.
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Nope DVA sends a limo for transport so don't have to walk home. Will be taking it very easy for a bit, need to slowly stretch everything back into place.
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Good to hear all went well Bill. Bruce had his in March, home physio visits through private health which was a blessing. Been back to normal for about 2 mths now.
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