just came back from the Hospital....
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we all must getting old with these ailment.
at least I'll still be around to bug you all
it is just the waiting game I don't like either but at least it'll give chance to knock some rails out before I'm forced to put my feet up.
yes I do like reading.
I have a load of history books which I haven't read in years.
I like reading about the old stuff like the Romans,Pharaoh's Assyrian's
how we lived in Victorian times and not forgetting quite a few books on classic and modern bikes. and last but not least the computer. john
at least I'll still be around to bug you all

it is just the waiting game I don't like either but at least it'll give chance to knock some rails out before I'm forced to put my feet up.
yes I do like reading.
I have a load of history books which I haven't read in years.
I like reading about the old stuff like the Romans,Pharaoh's Assyrian's
how we lived in Victorian times and not forgetting quite a few books on classic and modern bikes. and last but not least the computer. john
If I wanted to make a life-long career out of
working with the mentally retarded I would
have opened a Harley Davidson Dealership
working with the mentally retarded I would
have opened a Harley Davidson Dealership
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The length of time for your recovery seems to be dependent on your general health level and the size of the surgeons hands.
Your fitness and general health makes a huge difference, so time to pack in some exercise (nothing silly mind) and watch the diet. The healthier you are going in, the faster you heal after. Bit obvious really.
My surgeons must have have hands like feet because they left me with a scar from one inch right of my navel to my side. The issue that causes is the amount of muscle they have to cut through to get the kidney out. That's what takes time to rebuild. The staples come out soon but the internal stitches take a while to dissolve, so that limits your ability to lift things and bend , so don't be a hero. I was out of hospital within a few days and got rid of the narco painkillers a day or so after that and moved to something less strong so I could function.
The pain you can manage, but it does slow you down for a few weeks.
So get healthy, do what needs to be done before the op and don't rush after.
Your fitness and general health makes a huge difference, so time to pack in some exercise (nothing silly mind) and watch the diet. The healthier you are going in, the faster you heal after. Bit obvious really.
My surgeons must have have hands like feet because they left me with a scar from one inch right of my navel to my side. The issue that causes is the amount of muscle they have to cut through to get the kidney out. That's what takes time to rebuild. The staples come out soon but the internal stitches take a while to dissolve, so that limits your ability to lift things and bend , so don't be a hero. I was out of hospital within a few days and got rid of the narco painkillers a day or so after that and moved to something less strong so I could function.
The pain you can manage, but it does slow you down for a few weeks.
So get healthy, do what needs to be done before the op and don't rush after.
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December 27 will be nine years for me. My scar is like that, just under fourteen inches long. I was misdiagnosed for almost a year, my entire left one was a tumor. Ten months later they found several small ones in my right lung. Eleven months on Interfeuron shrunk them and I am cancer free. A positive attitude is everything. My thoughts and prayers are with you.tz375 wrote:The length of time for your recovery seems to be dependent on your general health level and the size of the surgeons hands.
Your fitness and general health makes a huge difference, so time to pack in some exercise (nothing silly mind) and watch the diet. The healthier you are going in, the faster you heal after. Bit obvious really.
My surgeons must have have hands like feet because they left me with a scar from one inch right of my navel to my side. The issue that causes is the amount of muscle they have to cut through to get the kidney out. That's what takes time to rebuild. The staples come out soon but the internal stitches take a while to dissolve, so that limits your ability to lift things and bend , so don't be a hero. I was out of hospital within a few days and got rid of the narco painkillers a day or so after that and moved to something less strong so I could function.
The pain you can manage, but it does slow you down for a few weeks.
So get healthy, do what needs to be done before the op and don't rush after.
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thanks once again. I do have a possitive out look.
to the growth.
I aint going no where. I can't I 've got so much to do.
anyway as luck would have it.
I got a letter this morning to attend an interview.
next thursday 1st Oct.
I am now on sick leave,away on hols for 2 weeks then home for 2 weeks and then into hospital. I'll be in there for a week and then a month or so to recovered.. and it will be after dec before I'll be fit enough to work.
the JOB? mobile care worker part time.
this is some totaly different to what I've been doing for the last 40 years or so. so that is that out.
I'll give them a ring on monday to see what chances that I have.

I aint going no where. I can't I 've got so much to do.
anyway as luck would have it.
I got a letter this morning to attend an interview.
next thursday 1st Oct.
I am now on sick leave,away on hols for 2 weeks then home for 2 weeks and then into hospital. I'll be in there for a week and then a month or so to recovered.. and it will be after dec before I'll be fit enough to work.
the JOB? mobile care worker part time.
this is some totaly different to what I've been doing for the last 40 years or so. so that is that out.
I'll give them a ring on monday to see what chances that I have.
If I wanted to make a life-long career out of
working with the mentally retarded I would
have opened a Harley Davidson Dealership
working with the mentally retarded I would
have opened a Harley Davidson Dealership
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Chin up, John. You can do this. There's not a doubt in my mind.
You aren't a quitter and as mentioned by other posters, a positive attitude will see you through.....
And, yes, a "nuclear finger" to the tumour from me too !!!
You aren't a quitter and as mentioned by other posters, a positive attitude will see you through.....
And, yes, a "nuclear finger" to the tumour from me too !!!
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GSF1200SK6 Bandit...My LD Ride
Additional H2 projects In Boxes.....
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