Just had a text from ermtony, he’s now out of hospital and I bet he will be soon posting on SnuffHouse. Great news Tony, but do take it easy.
Brilliant! They usually advise walking around a bit, not sitting in one position for long. Getting up for a round of Darts in-between Beers at the Pub should sort that particular Doctor’s order. Very glad you’re feeling better Tony!
Hi All! As Snuff Head said, I am home again now, since yesterday afternoon, and I am very pleased to be able to say that I still have both legs. There were no certainties on that one. I was very fortunate to get to the hospital within the necessary four hour window. Any later and I would have lost my left leg, if not more. I have nothing but praise for the surgeon, other doctors and nurses who helped me pull through. It was all complicated by a suspect heart attack while I was in theatre, though they still can’t confirm or deny that one. At least they were happy for me to have my snuff by my beside. I will be back at the hospital regularly for a while for various tests and follow up procedures of course. Many thanks for all your kind wishes. Now I have quite a lot of recuperating to do, so if I am slow responding to emails or whispers, please forgive me. There is quite a backlog to get through. I think the pub should be excellent for the appropriate exercise But maybe not just yet! Thanks again. - Tony
Welcome “home” Tony. I’m very glad to have you back here.
Welcome back Tony !! So glad that you’ve come through this in one piece. Growing old is not for sissies, that I can tell you. Recuperation takes so much longer and aches and pains become part of one’s life. On the other hand, I firmly believe that one is as old as you THINK you are. I’m 40 at present but it might change within the next few minutes. Please take it easy, whatever you do. The only area where you may continue, in fact should continue, as usual is snuffing. Regards Pieter
Good to see you back posting ermtony.
Best wishes for your speedy recovery.
Welcome back, Tony!
Glad to hear things are going well; get better soon!
Great news, glad to hear your back into action.
Glad to see you on here again, Tony. Here’s to wishing you a quick recovery! Cheers!
Welcome back, Tony - take it easy!
Thanks all! I really do appreciate your thoughts. - Tony
Wonderful seeing you back Tony! Not sure what the Doctor says about mixing a pint with Plavix. I was told to abstain from Green Tea of all things when I was on it. Getting up for a stretch and a walk 'round the house is what’s most important, though. After a certain age, it’s vital to keep things moving about. Had my first, second and hopefully my last Coronary, back in 2004. (Complications of Diabetes and a congenital condition they never caught until it was almost too late.) It’s one of those things where survival is the first sign of a good recovery!