Heart op AT LAST...!!!!

john-e89 said:
Bumpy said:
Number5 said:
Yes, its a long agonizing wait.... :(


How are you doing ?

Hey Bumpy,

Are you snowed in over there?

Ah well not too good TBH, on oxygen from a collapsed lung from the heart op, looks like it's not going to right itself anytime soon, the diaphram nerve is paralysed.

I'm considering falling over in an outrageous theatrical stylee and feigning a heart attack outside Sainsbury's so they give me a belt with those chest pads, see if that kick starts the bugger into life again.... :lol:

Cheers for the post. :thumbsup:

Hey John
I was only thinking not seen you on here for a few days and was thinking about sending you a PM.
Sorry to hear progress is slow keep your pecker up John, slow but sure :thumbsup:
 
john-e89 said:
Bumpy said:
Number5 said:
Yes, its a long agonizing wait.... :(


How are you doing ?

Hey Bumpy,

Are you snowed in over there?

Ah well not too good TBH, on oxygen from a collapsed lung from the heart op, looks like it's not going to right itself anytime soon, the diaphram nerve is paralysed.

I'm considering falling over in an outrageous theatrical stylee and feigning a heart attack outside Sainsbury's so they give me a belt with those chest pads, see if that kick starts the bugger into life again.... :lol:

Cheers for the post. :thumbsup:

Hi John
No snow left over here. Actually it usually "skips" over us, living on the north shore of Lake Ontario. The weather forecast is for above freezing temps and rain for the rest of the week. Just enough to wash the salt dumped on the roads. I've got to get the Zed out for an 'emissions test' before the end of the month, so less salt and slush is always good.

Sorry to hear about your complications.
I deal with similar after my motorcycle accident. Collapsed lung never fully re-flated and heart still pi$$ed at me for trying to make it swap sides in my chest.
Hopefully you understand that many here on the Forum are concerned and hopeful for your full recovery.
You've already been told to "Keep your pecker up!" and I agree with that sentiment.

Cheers from Canada
Bumpy
 
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