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666subaru 12-03-2009 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by DukeBoy
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Originally Posted by BIG E
He cant wait for the nurses to shave him. :rofl: :rofl:

I heard he was already shaved :whistle:

Shaz, I told you not to tell them things like this lol

DukeBoy 12-03-2009 07:54 PM

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I won't tell anyone else......promise :whistle:

Crowman 12-03-2009 08:49 PM

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Couldnt agree more Keith.
Ian was like my surogate dad after my op. Top man :doubleup:

Shaz your doing Baz proud. :doubleup:

Baz we hope you get sorted real soon :doubleup:

BIG"E" 12-03-2009 10:19 PM

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I have just spoken to the man HIMSELF (BAZ)

He is in good spirits and liked the chill out juice.

He is at the moment waiting for the consultants to analyse the results from today's test.

Should know whats been happening, TOMORROW (Friday)

One piece of good news is that it has not been confirmed that he has had a heart attack.

Which means that he will be able to drive as soon as he gets out.

Mind you is that good news???? :rofl:


See you soon Baz listen to what they say. :doubleup:

DukeBoy 12-03-2009 10:34 PM

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Fingers crossed for you :doubleup:

666subaru 13-03-2009 06:45 PM

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Hi all, Came out of hospital around 4pm with some drugs to take, a bit out of it at the moment due to medication, Got to have an MRI scan as they need to check a couple of things with my heart, but all is good, glad to be home with my Shaz recovering. Just gave us the biggest scare of our lives, thanks to everyone for their support especially the one and only Ian :doubleup: makes you grateful for life and how valuable every day is. :doubleup:

BIG"E" 13-03-2009 07:25 PM

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Cheers Baz,

Glad I was able to put you at ease, may be a little.

You are so right about it giving you a different outlook on life.

Thats one of the reasons I bought my scoob. :doubleup:

Glad your at home, tell Shaz to be gentle and you need pampering. :doubleup: :nod:

worzel 13-03-2009 09:04 PM

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:agreed: Totally.

Take it easy big man.

Squadron-Leader 13-03-2009 11:26 PM

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Baz, Shaz

My thoughts are with you. I was diagnosed with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in August 2007. A condition of the heart that causes it to run to too fast and have palpitations.

Mine raised its head on a train just living London Bridge. I thought the Nat West tower was the last thing I was going to see!

I was in Hospital for 3 days and had loads of tests including an angio… which was truly awful.

Almost 2 years on I'm on medication every day, but can live a reasonably normal life... which means beer and curries (in moderation) are still on the menu.

The ‘stuff’ they have to look at your heart nowadays is remarkable, and medication is very advanced compared to 5 years ago.

I’m sure the DR’s and scans will sort you out. If you ever want to talk someone who’s suffered a problem with his heart… drop me a line.

J.

Crowman 14-03-2009 12:14 AM

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Great to hear your back home matey.
:doubleup:

666subaru 14-03-2009 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Squadron-Leader
Baz, Shaz

My thoughts are with you. I was diagnosed with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in August 2007. A condition of the heart that causes it to run to too fast and have palpitations.

Mine raised its head on a train just living London Bridge. I thought the Nat West tower was the last thing I was going to see!

I was in Hospital for 3 days and had loads of tests including an angio… which was truly awful.

Almost 2 years on I'm on medication every day, but can live a reasonably normal life... which means beer and curries (in moderation) are still on the menu.

The ‘stuff’ they have to look at your heart nowadays is remarkable, and medication is very advanced compared to 5 years ago.

I’m sure the DR’s and scans will sort you out. If you ever want to talk someone who’s suffered a problem with his heart… drop me a line.

J.

Thank you Mr squadron leader sir and the other distinguished pilots within the squadron for their support and kind words, gave me a big wake up call and made me realise, how valuable life is, never take it for granted, Big thanks again to everyone also :doubleup: Makes you feel special and grateful to belong to the subaru community, we all like one big family. :doubleup:


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