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feeutfo

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Re: My Sister Amy
« Reply #120 on: 03 May 2012, 21:58:06 »

Can't believe it tbh. Iirc, that will be 3 weeks and 2 days.  :o

She is apprehensive I think. She's been in hospital for 6 months I'm told.  :'(
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« Reply #121 on: 03 May 2012, 22:02:04 »

Very good news indeed.  :y :y
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« Reply #122 on: 06 May 2012, 01:17:59 »

Well, if she's apprehensive, the Doctors are not. Yesterday, after relaying some fears, completing a few tests, and exercises, there was a discussion!

After which the Doctors decided Amy should have a new task for the day. That being...


...go the pub and have, half a pint of Guiness! ;D

More than that, she had a pub lunch, and a dessert.

Drs orders I kid you not. ;D

Delay in discharge from hospital, due the bank holiday, is now on Tuesday. :y
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« Reply #123 on: 06 May 2012, 01:30:49 »

Great news hope she continues to do well!! have to be a weekly sunday treat to a carvery mate!!
& as they've been saying for years A Guinness is good for you!!! Well Her!!! :y
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« Reply #124 on: 06 May 2012, 01:51:11 »

;D :y
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Re: My Sister Amy
« Reply #125 on: 06 May 2012, 02:43:19 »

That'll be for the iron ;) Guiness is high in iron and it's not uncommon for some doctors to recommend a little ;)

Excellent news though and I'm thrilled for all of you :y
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« Reply #126 on: 06 May 2012, 06:05:05 »

When I had my 10 weeks in hospital in Belfast in the 70,s we were given a can of guiness each every day.
There were 6 of us in the ward.One bloke (a well known bike racer with many many fractures in his legs)loved guinness the rest of us werent really bothered with the stuff,so he had 6 cans of guinness a day. ;D ;D
He got absolutely sh1tfaced one night and decided it was time for him to go home. The nurses had to physically restrain him from cutting  all the strings to his traction. ::)
Happy days.Cant see it happening nowadays.

Great news about the girl though.Modern medicine can be a wonderful thing. :y
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« Reply #127 on: 06 May 2012, 08:04:27 »

Your news just gets better and better Chris so heart warming  :y

I bet Amy can't wait to get home, and start her life anew, good luck and best wishes to you all :y :y

I hope the guiness came on a free prescription :D
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« Reply #128 on: 06 May 2012, 09:20:07 »

This is fantastic news Chris :)

Roll on Tuesday when she comes home, that'll be one very special day :y


Best wishes to Amy and your family. The BV family ;)
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« Reply #129 on: 06 May 2012, 09:56:25 »

Sounds like that Doc must of been the husband of one of the Nurses who was on my ward when I was in hospital after a wee bike accident. It was towards the end of my recovery. First thing in the morning the nurses came round with the menu. Well the food was particularly horrid that day so she collected all the forms in ripped em up and the 4 of us in the ward had Burger King that night with the Nurses. Was fab after 6 weeks of hospital grub!!! I hope Amy is really looking forward to going home I can understand her nerves your so nervous of the simplest things getting out of hospital is just the first step. I'm sure you already know all this  :D :D 
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Re: My Sister Amy
« Reply #130 on: 06 May 2012, 11:07:06 »

Excellent, Chris. Really pleased to hear she's coming home. :y

Just a short step to go before she's drinking proper beer.

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« Reply #131 on: 06 May 2012, 11:48:44 »

dont know what to say chris its so amazing brought a tear to my eye again
all the best to amy and your family for tuesday
if we all at oof could get to your pub i think we would all have apint with you & amy
good luck on tuesday
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« Reply #132 on: 06 May 2012, 12:45:07 »

dont know what to say chris its so amazing brought a tear to my eye again
all the best to amy and your family for tuesday
if we all at oof could get to your pub i think we would all have apint with you & amy
good luck on tuesday

As long as we don't have to drink Guinness! ;D

Continued recovery is great news anyhow Chris - good to hear she's still doing so well :)
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Re: My Sister Amy
« Reply #133 on: 06 May 2012, 15:22:14 »

When I had my 10 weeks in hospital in Belfast in the 70,s we were given a can of guiness each every day.
There were 6 of us in the ward.One bloke (a well known bike racer with many many fractures in his legs)loved guinness the rest of us werent really bothered with the stuff,so he had 6 cans of guinness a day. ;D ;D
He got absolutely sh1tfaced one night and decided it was time for him to go home. The nurses had to physically restrain him from cutting  all the strings to his traction. ::)
Happy days.Cant see it happening nowadays.

Great news about the girl though.Modern medicine can be a wonderful thing. :y
So can Guinness! ;)
When I had my 10 weeks in hospital in Belfast in the 70,s we were given a can of guiness each every day.
There were 6 of us in the ward.One bloke (a well known bike racer with many many fractures in his legs)loved guinness the rest of us werent really bothered with the stuff,so he had 6 cans of guinness a day. ;D ;D
He got absolutely sh1tfaced one night and decided it was time for him to go home. The nurses had to physically restrain him from cutting  all the strings to his traction. ::)
Happy days.Cant see it happening nowadays.

Great news about the girl though.Modern medicine can be a wonderful thing. :y
So can Guinness! ;)
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Re: My Sister Amy
« Reply #134 on: 08 May 2012, 22:24:11 »

 hi chris
is amy home from hospital yet  :)
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