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Lol bst got cancer in my lower spine and having op on Monday to remove tumour as only treatment available.Trust me to get a cancer that only c.40 people get a year in the UK. That and being a Rovers supporter seems to be my lot in life;)Stuck in bloody Birmingham for 4-6 weeks at least. Anyway I always fancied one of those nice shiny motability cars that they get for nowt.What's up Hoola?By the way. I've just been on the UKNurse.com forum. Some young nurse at DRI. Pretty thing going by her avatar. Complaining about some middle aged letchQuote from: Filo on October 11, 2013, 08:50:34 pmDo you get free wifi in hospital? in a Donny shirt who keeps leering at her.
Do you get free wifi in hospital?
Ahhh....yeah. Bloody MY taxes going to let that Liberal-voting get come on here and tell us about fit nurses.
What's up Hoola?By the way. I've just been on the UKNurse.com forum. Some young nurse at DRI. Pretty thing going by her avatar. Complaining about some middle aged letch in a Donny shirt who keeps leering at her.
Well she's splashing it all over spadge. In fact she said you did the same, come to think of it.
All the best hoola, hope everything goes well, and keep your chin up mate, hope you, ve got your Rovers player subs paid so you can listen to the matches whilst you're in there
All the best Hoola, thinking of you mate. Get well in time for the Premiership push!
Hope it all goes well, Hoola. I know some dodgy geezer at the Toyota dealers on WHR if you need a motability deal.
Kin hell Hoola tha don't do owt by half.Sorry to here mate, hope all goes well and get yersen sorted and back pretty damn sharpish
Like I said to you last night Steve, you are a Rover, beating long odds is Rovers forte. As always huge hugs coming your way.xxxxx
I bet visiting is a pain in the arse for your lass, all the way to Birmingham
No Steve, you are right, it makes truly horrible reading, but every day there are massive advances, what is fact last week can be slightly different this.You bet you are going to beat it, you have so much to fight for. xx
Hoola, I'm not sure we can convert them to pm, but as they say it's good to talk, and if you feel the need to bend some ones ear then I'm sure there's plenty on here willing to be that ear, myself included, if you need moral support we're here for you mate.
Ay up Hoola. Are you in the Royal Orthopaedic? It won't be the first time the red and white hoops have graced that place! I've spent months in there over the years since the first time I went there in 1996. I had Osteosarcoma and although the cancer is long gone I still have to go back now and again for check ups and occasionally maintenance operations on my leg due to plastic parts in my knee joint that wear out. You may remember me being off work for much of 2009 due to an infection in my leg... Not fun times. I am treated in ward 12 by Mr Jeys / Mr Carter and occasionally Mr Abudu.I hope you aren't vegetarian if you are in that hospital. Food has always been truly awful and if vegetarian then the already terrible choices get cut down to one usually. I survive on sandwiches brought in for me. There's a good Chinese locally that'll deliver to the hospital though! Anyway, wherever you are my thoughts are with you and the Mrs, my friend. Keep positive and do what they tell you to. You can PM me if you like. Funnily enough I do remember it well and well pleased you are sorted out.Yes I am under Mr carter and Keys, I'm told they are the best in the business.Jeez it's a great hospital but so faraway from home:(As for the food it is average at best, fortunately I don't mind it and am now eating things I would never have dreamed of eating before I.e. hard broad beans ...owt to get some weight on me. I will be wearing the hoops on satdi come what may after my op. On Monday is over for the Reading game.I will pm you later if you don't mind about certain things but shattered now. Thanks for the post fella