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Last One to Post Wins

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Stephen
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Has been sunny here today, now cloudy with showers later.

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How's the leg?

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Just fine, thanks for asking :angel:
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Not yours! His.

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 14 Dec 2020, 15:29
How's the leg?
Uncomfortable Merv, and a bu99er trying to get comfortable in bed at night. Thanks for asking.
But not as uncomfortable as my back side. Had a bad bout of constipation due to the anaesthetic which ripped my ar*e to shreds, or at least it feels like it when I’m on the loo. Just got to let things take there course.

Yeah I know, too much information :D

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To get you going, Dulcolax, for gentle, dependable constipation relief. :lol:
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Ray B wrote: 14 Dec 2020, 17:39
To get you going, Dulcolax, for gentle, dependable constipation relief. :lol:

Been there done that. Trouble is the damage has already been done. Fishers I believe they’re called.

I recon the anaesthetist must have given me enough to knock out an elephant.

And who said you could laugh .....you bar steward :)

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How nasty of me. :lol: :lol:
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The industrial grade pain killers I was on after my op have much the same effect.

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They sent me home with Co-codamol pain relief tablets. I won’t touch them with a barge pole as they make thing worse.

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You are up early Stephen - how are you feeling?
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Stephen wrote: 15 Dec 2020, 07:15
They sent me home with Co-codamol pain relief tablets. I won’t touch them with a barge pole as they make thing worse.
My husband's sentiments exactly, hope you're feeling better soon

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Have you tried prunes ?
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Stephen wrote: 15 Dec 2020, 07:15
They sent me home with Co-codamol pain relief tablets. I won’t touch them with a barge pole as they make thing worse.
They did the same to me earlier this year when I had 2 cracked ribs, but the Doc prescribed Laxido, very effective without any harsh symptoms, and allowed the high strength co-codamol to keep me reasonably pain free.
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Jan Rosser wrote: 15 Dec 2020, 07:18
You are up early Stephen - how are you feeling?

Hi Jan. I always get up around this time in the week. Unless I’m on my death bead with man flu :) then I’m not one for laying around in bed.

Still stiff and uncomfortable around the hip but getting a little better day by day. The annoying thing and what wakes me every night is I normally sleep on my left side but that is the side I had the op on. So it’s on my back or on my right side.

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towny44 wrote: 15 Dec 2020, 10:05
Stephen wrote: 15 Dec 2020, 07:15
They sent me home with Co-codamol pain relief tablets. I won’t touch them with a barge pole as they make thing worse.
They did the same to me earlier this year when I had 2 cracked ribs, but the Doc prescribed Laxido, very effective without any harsh symptoms, and allowed the high strength co-codamol to keep me reasonably pain free.
The doc prescribed me a box load of Laxido yesterday John but reluctant to take it as it’s the same stuff that clears you out for an endoscopy. And I know from experience how affective that is.

Normal service is resuming, just uncomfortable, if you know what I mean, so I’ll try and avoid any more meds for now and let the body sort itself out knowing that if things do relapse I have meds to sort it out.

I hate taking medication and will avoid it if I can.

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Manoverboard wrote: 15 Dec 2020, 10:03
Have you tried prunes ?

Not yet, but apples are supposed to be good according to the hospital. So I’ll be having a sliced one lunch time :thumbup:

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Stephen wrote: 15 Dec 2020, 10:26
Manoverboard wrote: 15 Dec 2020, 10:03
Have you tried prunes ?

Not yet, but apples are supposed to be good according to the hospital. So I’ll be having a sliced one lunch time :thumbup:
Fresh apricots, ideally in a Tagine recipe, are also good in such circumstances :thumbup:
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A curry and a bowl of ice sounds better :D

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A curry could have a reverse effect .... fruit or possibly baked beans is deffo worth a try.

ps ... never tried ice with a curry, any good is it ? ;)
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A sunny day here today with almost clear blue sky

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Stephen wrote: 15 Dec 2020, 10:24
towny44 wrote: 15 Dec 2020, 10:05
Stephen wrote: 15 Dec 2020, 07:15
They sent me home with Co-codamol pain relief tablets. I won’t touch them with a barge pole as they make thing worse.
They did the same to me earlier this year when I had 2 cracked ribs, but the Doc prescribed Laxido, very effective without any harsh symptoms, and allowed the high strength co-codamol to keep me reasonably pain free.
The doc prescribed me a box load of Laxido yesterday John but reluctant to take it as it’s the same stuff that clears you out for an endoscopy. And I know from experience how affective that is.

Normal service is resuming, just uncomfortable, if you know what I mean, so I’ll try and avoid any more meds for now and let the body sort itself out knowing that if things do relapse I have meds to sort it out.

I hate taking medication and will avoid it if I can.
I found laxido was fairly mild so it might be worth giving it another trial.
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Not needed thanks.

Anyone need a pair of crutches, used once.
I was given them in hospital to bring home. I asked where I returned them once finished with and was told they can't take them back. Absolutely scandalous that these items cannot be cleaned and re-used, and the physio bod agreed. Think of the amount they must hand out on a daily basis at £30 a time. Such a waste.
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Stephen, if you have a Red Cross depot near you try them. The one near us use to take that sort of equipment in then loan out to anyone in need.
Worth a try.
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Stephen wrote: 16 Dec 2020, 12:36
Not needed thanks.

Anyone need a pair of crutches, used once.
I was given them in hospital to bring home. I asked where I returned them once finished with and was told they can't take them back. Absolutely scandalous that these items cannot be cleaned and re-used, and the physio bod agreed. Think of the amount they must hand out on a daily basis at £30 a time. Such a waste.
It probably against H&S rules to expose someone to your germs.........just saying.
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