herrman wrote:Richard ,
Worth it in the long run though I assume this is what we talked about at Willingham recently.
Regards Peter.
It is what we were talking about - and yes I'm hoping it'll be worth it in the long run. Doesn't feel like it at the moment though!
3rd time I've had this op now and this has been by far the worst (surgeon found 2 hernias on the same side) getting a bit fed up now tbh as I'm not even allowed to lift a full kettle.
Gromit wrote:getting a bit fed up now tbh as I'm not even allowed to lift a full kettle.
Result in my eyes
In all seriousness though Rich sorry to hear your in the wars and hope all goes well mate.
DT
Thanks Greg - I'm usually ok when feeling ill (ie before hosptial) but once 'fixed' and convalescing I'm such an impatient b*gger and usually end up over-doing things, but this time the surgeon has read me the riot act to take it easy. These things are an occupational hazard many professional wind instrument players suffer from though unfortunately (as well as liver failure lol!). Can't walk much further than 100yds or so at the moment.
At least the weather's not condusive to motorcycling - that storm we had on thursday was outrageous!
Hayden wrote:
Hello Richard
sorry to hear youve been ill, concerntrate on getting better mate, leave the wine alone.
Anyway, I can help by drinking your share...
Hayden wrote:
Hello Richard
sorry to hear youve been ill, concerntrate on getting better mate, leave the wine alone.
Anyway, I can help by drinking your share...
Such a helpfull bunch these Trixters
Bless'em - but of course we wouldn't have it any other way.