The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
02-04-2018, 02:54
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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Originally Posted by denphone
Going bingo tonight with the family.
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I'd say good luck but you don't seem to need it
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Thank you every body for your kind words.. I will try my best that is all one can do.
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You'll be fine I'm sure
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Originally Posted by Tinky
Hope your luck is in Den.
I've just booked a 4 night stay in a holiday park in Brixham on 7th May, nice to get away for a few days and close to home, so not too much driving for the old man. (hope the weather is kind).
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Hope you have a nice break, beats flying to
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02-04-2018, 08:04
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
Thanks Daddy, we tossed up between Brixham and Tenerife, no comparison admittedly but the thought of flying again did it for me. Our holiday Park does Bingo Den, last time we went there Mr T won over £500. We couldn't be that lucky again surely?
Thanks for the weather info heero, and 5th of May is our youngest son's birthday.
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02-04-2018, 22:46
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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Originally Posted by Tinky
Hope your luck is in Den.
I've just booked a 4 night stay in a holiday park in Brixham on 7th May, nice to get away for a few days and close to home, so not too much driving for the old man. (hope the weather is kind).
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That will be nice for you all
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We got booked up for Tenerife Tinky for the middle of May, but I think this will be our last flying holiday, just fed up with airports,to tress ful now
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03-04-2018, 08:25
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
Tenerife is lovely Nash, but I am less disappointed at not going now that I have worked out that there and back for us would involve 7 taxis, 2 trains, 1 overnight stay in the Hampton Hilton, and two 4 hour flights, not to mention the claustrophobia.
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03-04-2018, 11:04
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
My big amaryllis (Red Lion) is flowering:
Two of the ones that came from my mothers are also flowering. I've cleaned up the bulbs and re-potted them as they'd been somewhat neglected. 14 in total now.
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03-04-2018, 11:54
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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Originally Posted by Tinky
Tenerife is lovely Nash, but I am less disappointed at not going now that I have worked out that there and back for us would involve 7 taxis, 2 trains, 1 overnight stay in the Hampton Hilton, and two 4 hour flights, not to mention the claustrophobia.
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That would really put me off too,
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My big amaryllis (Red Lion) is flowering:
Two of the ones that came from my mothers are also flowering. I've cleaned up the bulbs and re-potted them as they'd been somewhat neglected. 14 in total now.
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They look lovely
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03-04-2018, 16:47
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
Having friends and family who know just how to lift my spirits also a huge thank you to Hi Stranger you know who you are your kind and thoughtful words mean't more than you will ever know
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03-04-2018, 21:04
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
The thought of my sister saying a cruchy peanut butter and pickled onion sandwich is to die for.
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04-04-2018, 13:18
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
A little bit of of good & bad news Imo.
I received a letter from the hospital today and tbh it was not what I was expecting after being told that my endoscopy would be done under GA.
I have just received a letter stating otherwise and I quote I will make arrangements for this to be done with Propofol sedation. I will also copy the letter to the lady so that she is aware that doing it this method increases her risks, though if she would like to discuss this me further beforehand I would be happy to see her in the clinic.
My question is has anyone had Propofol sedation and will it knock me out as the other sedation just did not work with me and tbh I'm prettified now that this may the case with this, I cannot believe they have once again took the offer of a GA away despite stating otherwise both verbally and by letter.
Any feed back on Propofol sedation will be most welcomed.
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04-04-2018, 15:10
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
I have a very bad reaction to normal General Anesthetics and can be kept in recovery for a couple of hours whilst my readings stabalise so when I needed to go back into theatre soon after my emergency Appendectomy a couple of years ago they used Propofol on me.
It must have totally knocked me out because I can't remember a thing but I do remember coming round afterwards back in ICU and John saying that I seemed to be back on ICU only a very short time after he was informed I was out of theatre. I think they can apply different levels of dosage to vary the depth you are sedated and the length of time it works.
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Having a read around the net it seems that Propofol can be used for conscious sedation with no memory of a procedure up to full sedation which I had.
Hopefully someone on here will be able to tell you their experience.
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04-04-2018, 19:35
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
Thanks Jo, I bit the bullet and phoned my Crohns nurse who has put my mind at ease as she said with this sedation it will totally relax me and I will quickly fall asleep once the Propofol is injected and it will be nothing like the previous conscious sedation as it is a totally different sedation as I will remember not a thing about the procedure and let's be honest that is what I want to remember nothing.
I'm glad I phoned now much more settled.
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04-04-2018, 23:01
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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Thanks Jo, I bit the bullet and phoned my Crohns nurse who has put my mind at ease as she said with this sedation it will totally relax me and I will quickly fall asleep once the Propofol is injected and it will be nothing like the previous conscious sedation as it is a totally different sedation as I will remember not a thing about the procedure and let's be honest that is what I want to remember nothing.
I'm glad I phoned now much more settled.
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Glad you have found out about this procedure Weenie, Good Luck this time Weenie
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05-04-2018, 07:43
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
I've just come across my Mum's receipt for her Singer electric sewing machine bought in May 1946 for £23. 4/6d, equal to around £675 at today's rates. Wonder where she got that money from? Incidentally the machine still works perfectly (I was using it yesterday) it hasn't been used for the last 3 years and has never been serviced.
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05-04-2018, 14:31
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Absolutely wonderful Tinky as one thing is for sure and that is products built then were built to last unlike many products today.
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05-04-2018, 21:13
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4
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Originally Posted by Tinky
I've just come across my Mum's receipt for her Singer electric sewing machine bought in May 1946 for £23. 4/6d, equal to around £675 at today's rates. Wonder where she got that money from? Incidentally the machine still works perfectly (I was using it yesterday) it hasn't been used for the last 3 years and has never been serviced.
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Its probably worth far more that £675 today, especailly as it still works
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