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MotoCP wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2020 10:57 pm Wishing you a speedy recovery Richard.

BTW, If you’ve got an induction hob at home it would be worth asking if it’s safe to use.
I remember reading somewhere that they can interfere with pacemakers.

Hope your back on two wheels in time for Spring.
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Check out induction motors then, because some diy kit uses them. I was doing some tiling in a French friend's place last weekend and using an electric wet tile cutter......it had an induction motor too. So had some of the the other stuff in their very extensive workshop....
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Still here, still waiting.

Looks like I'm gonna miss my own birthday party.

Still, it could be worse, I could be dead!
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Richard Simpson Mark II wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 2:17 pm
Still here, still waiting.
STILL WAITING .. BUT STILL HERE .. 8-)

Looks like I'm gonna miss my own birthday party.
WE ALL WILL, ONE DAY …. JUST THINK OF A NICE PREZZY, FOR NOW .. 8-)

Still, it could be worse, I could be dead!
DON'T BELIEVE IT, MATE .. :lol:
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KEEP PLUGGING ON ......………. ITS THE WAITING THAT IS THE WORST … ONCE WE DEAD WE ALL FEEL A LOT BETTER 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
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Richard Simpson Mark II wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 2:17 pm Still here, still waiting.

Looks like I'm gonna miss my own birthday party.

Still, it could be worse, I could be dead!
Move to France, Richard. Proper health service, properly funded. You'd be all fitted up on day one, then a week or two of managed recuperation in a spa facility.. No, I'm not joking...

The very best of luck with the op and with your bionic ticker :) :)
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Richard Simpson Mark II wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 7:29 am Cheers everyone...still sitting in hospital waiting for the op.

It all kicked off last night with a 'confused' gentleman throwing himself around...the wildest least sleep birthday I ever had!
Is it a new one, or are you having refurbed unit ? Could be they are still trying to get it cleaned up !
In the meantime, surely Deliveroo could drop by with a candle on a cake ? ....... ;)
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All done yesterday. Starting discharge process today. Hope they will let me go before the weekend.

Thanks to everyone for your good humoured support and I'll let you know how it goes.
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Richard Simpson Mark II wrote: Fri Jan 24, 2020 9:37 amStarting discharge process today
That sounds horrible. When are they letting you go? :D
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Should be out of here this evening.

Standard of care and treatment has been first class. The only issue is a seeming disconnect between senior managers and coal-face workers.
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Great job - glad it went well.

Blessed are the Pacemakers :D
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Glad you're done and dusted.
Take it easy.....if you can!
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