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All the best Cadman... enjoy the rest ;)
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All the best , wishing you a speedy recovery ,take care
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I hope all goes well for you too. I've waited 14 months but I am now on the list to go under the knife tomorrow too. Hopefully the surgery to replace a defective and painful knee will be a success. The lack of the ability to drive is the thing I will miss the most. Apparently different surgeons recommend different lengths of time of not driving and the car insurance people have a view too. I'll wait until the surgery is over before asking the insurance people then I can state my surgeon says 'x' weeks.
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Best wishes Ian.
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Best wishes Ian - I hope all goes well.
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Hope all goes well Ian.
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Good afternoon all. I'm pleased to report I am back home with a new heart valve plus a Pacemaker to ensure I don't run too fast.
I am feeling very fragile an apparently recovery takes several weeks and I can't cut the grass or wash the car let alone drive it.
Thing is, the pacemaker bluetooths to a transmitter so I just hope that when I run my HM-DCC decoder fitted trains that my pacemaker won't run amok when I turn the throttle up. :lol:
Sorry I'm late but I couldn't get my flip-flops to work :roll:
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Well done Howard, im pleased to hear it went well, now its rest time im afraid. I am still resting here. :)
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Best wishes for a full recovery.
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Good news Howard. Best wishes for a full recovery - at a gentle speed. R-
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