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Cheers mate, she had operation today and looking 100 times better already thankfully.
Same happened to my mum Just before last Christmas. Took her to A&E and they sent her home with antibiotics. Ambulance took her back in a few days later. She died a few days later in early January of multiple organ failure. Under staffing and overworked NHS doctors.
Sorry to hear that mate. Best wishes to you and your wifeI've done lots of miles this week, sadly its been to hospital and various A&E departments, my wife got sent home from one on Thursday morning only for me to have to take her to a different one Friday night to have treatment to stop her pancreas killing her. Oh and to top it off think I just got done doing 36 in a 30 zone, been a good week
Cheers mate, she had operation today and looking 100 times better already thankfully.
Hi matey,
thank you for your update.
I'm so glad to hear she is on the mend .
was this acute pancreatitis ?
If so , it is a condition where the pancreas becomes inflamed (swollen) over a short period of time. The pancreas is a small organ, located behind the stomach, that helps with digestion,
She has undergone a routine operation performed at most hospitals on a daily basis .
Don't worry, she will be fine.
No coffee for her for a while though while she is recovering.
Kind regards, Nathan
Kind of yes, caused by gallstones that no one wanted to remove, turns out now after the operation that 2 of the stones, which were on the larger side of ones the surgeon has seen, were actually blocking the opening causing her pancreas to start poisoning her, added to the fact she was born with kidney disease it was honestly touch and go for a couple of days.
I watched this woman give birth with no painkillers, she is as tough as they come, but she literally couldn't cope with the pain of even drinking water this past week
Anyway enough about my life. She is doing good.
I keep well away from Hospitals nowadays. You always end up going home with something you never had before you went in there. Shocking it is. Bring back the 1950's NHS I say, " Oh Matron "Same happened to my mum Just before last Christmas. Took her to A&E and they sent her home with antibiotics. Ambulance took her back in a few days later. She died a few days later in early January of multiple organ failure. Under staffing and overworked NHS doctors.
Dear Dr Nathane69, what is your cure for a sore ring as Phil wants to know, WHATHi matey,
thank you for your update.
I'm so glad to hear she is on the mend .
was this acute pancreatitis ?
If so , it is a condition where the pancreas becomes inflamed (swollen) over a short period of time. The pancreas is a small organ, located behind the stomach, that helps with digestion.
She has undergone a routine operation performed at most hospitals on a daily basis .
Don't worry, she will be fine.
No coffee for her for a while though while she is recovering.
Kind regards, Nathan
Fitted K & N air filter, hopefully may improve fuel consumption , cannot believe how easy it was
But do they make a difference though?Hah... fitted my K&N air filter this morning too. Even put the sticker in the same place
Yeah, the sticker adds 10 bhp - the filter is just there for show.But do they make a difference though?
Dear Dr Nathane69, what is your cure for a sore ring as Phil wants to know, WHAT
No @Brendan1969 likes to grill his meat......You're on fire today Brendan - have you had another one of those pub lunches?
Dear Dr Nathane69, what is your cure for a sore ring as Phil wants to know, WHAT
Dropped her off at Brian's for front wheel bearings/pads. Noticed most of the others there have far darker rear tints than mine does. Thought mine were pretty dark too!