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Dragonslayer
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Hi.
It's been a week now since I was on here.
I've spent the last week in hospital having my back operation. It was only supposed to be a couple of days. But it didn't go to full plan and I had to spend three days after the OP. laying flat on my back. Now I am back home in lots of pain and finding it even harder to walk than it was before. Lots of pills to pop and what seems to be a long recovery ahead. I didn't take my tablet with me and so spent a long week looking at the four walls. No visitors allowed because of the Covid restrictions, so pretty miserable. One decent thing I had my own room in a private hospital paid for by the NHS. Decent food and great staff. The OP. on November 4th was cancelled last March because of Covid. Now I'm told I was the last OP. allowed because of the new restrictions.
Did I win? Let's hope so. Time will tell.
Still it's good to be back on here.
It's been a week now since I was on here.
I've spent the last week in hospital having my back operation. It was only supposed to be a couple of days. But it didn't go to full plan and I had to spend three days after the OP. laying flat on my back. Now I am back home in lots of pain and finding it even harder to walk than it was before. Lots of pills to pop and what seems to be a long recovery ahead. I didn't take my tablet with me and so spent a long week looking at the four walls. No visitors allowed because of the Covid restrictions, so pretty miserable. One decent thing I had my own room in a private hospital paid for by the NHS. Decent food and great staff. The OP. on November 4th was cancelled last March because of Covid. Now I'm told I was the last OP. allowed because of the new restrictions.
Did I win? Let's hope so. Time will tell.
Still it's good to be back on here.
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welcome back @Dragonslayer sounds like you've been through a bad week, hope you are soon feeling better.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Welcome back @Dragonslayer and I wish you a speedy recovery and hopefully the pain will subside as everything settles down, your body goes through a lot during surgery and takes time to recover
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Welcome back @Dragonslayer and fingers crossed for your recuperation and feeling better Take it easy!
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Hi @Dragonslayer - I'm sorry you were in hospital longer than expected, & hope, that now you're home, things will begin to improve. Just take very good care of yourself, & take things slowly, & you'll get there. My best wishes.
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Thanks to all for your kind thoughts and comments.
Still feeling like I got hit by an express train. ?
Should have stepped out of the way. LOL -
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@Cress You called that right.
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Hope you feel better soon @Dragonslayer and welcome back.
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