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I've enjoyed following the thread.  I didn't watch the prog after the first week, but when I decided to have a look on Thursday I turned off after 10  minutes because I couldn't stand the constant foul language.  I didn't thnk I was a prude, but ......  You guys have been heroic watching for us wusses.

The other thing I noticed was that no-one seemed capable of speaking properly. On the opening night it seemed to me that the only ones able to speak properly, enunciate their words, and have a rudimentary grasp of English grammar, were the foreigners.  Watching again on Thursday just confirmed this.

So, thanks a lot guys I'll miss tuning in before I go to bed to see what was happening.  I must drop in more often, you're a great bunch.

Bursar

Very emotional and fragile even though she eating very well.

Still forgetful but she gets like that when she's emotional

Her hair has thinned and she looks exhausted but the operation was a success and once they treat the blood clot on her lung and keep an eye on her leg there is no reason why she can't come home and do well.

She is forgetful but otherwise she's quite bright - none of the glazed, staring into space anymore

Saint
Bursar posted:

I've enjoyed following the thread.  I didn't watch the prog after the first week, but when I decided to have a look on Thursday I turned off after 10  minutes because I couldn't stand the constant foul language.  I didn't thnk I was a prude, but ......  You guys have been heroic watching for us wusses.

The other thing I noticed was that no-one seemed capable of speaking properly. On the opening night it seemed to me that the only ones able to speak properly, enunciate their words, and have a rudimentary grasp of English grammar, were the foreigners.  Watching again on Thursday just confirmed this.

So, thanks a lot guys I'll miss tuning in before I go to bed to see what was happening.  I must drop in more often, you're a great bunch.

Awww glad you enjoyed the thread Bursar ....please pop into some of the other threads too But I agree with you about the language  

Baz
Saint posted:

Very emotional and fragile even though she eating very well.

Still forgetful but she gets like that when she's emotional

Her hair has thinned and she looks exhausted but the operation was a success and once they treat the blood clot on her lung and keep an eye on her leg there is no reason why she can't come home and do well.

She is forgetful but otherwise she's quite bright - none of the glazed, staring into space anymore

Awww well she's obviously getting there Renton ...albeit slowly ...and hopefully she will be home with you again soon  

Baz

Hello Saint,

Forgive me for butting in, but I've been following your posts about your mother while reading the CBB thread.  It sounds as if things are on the up now and I'm pleased for you, it must be so worrying.  You really have a bucketfull at the moment.  All I can say is stay positive, which you seem to be doing.   You have everyone's sympathy.

Bursar

My sister thought she was going into theatre for a stoma to be fitted but woke to find several tubes in her abdomen to try and drain cysts and avoid a major operation.

So far it seems to be working - it needs to cos if it doesn't she will have to have a stoma for the rest of her life.

She is devastated

 

 . . . and I've just learned my brother is a secret alcoholic - you couldn't make this up

Saint
Saint posted:

My sister thought she was going into theatre for a stoma to be fitted but woke to find several tubes in her abdomen to try and drain cysts and avoid a major operation.

So far it seems to be working - it needs to cos if it doesn't she will have to have a stoma for the rest of her life.

She is devastated

 

 . . . and I've just learned my brother is a secret alcoholic - you couldn't make this up

Oh heck  

Baz

My Dad has been living with prostate cancer for years then recently told me he's been having 'trouble with his bowels'. He visited the doctor who said he wasn't happy and wanted my Dad to go for further tests.

Sigh.

Fingers crossed it is nothing serious

 

 . . . and then there's me - waiting patiently in line for my turn

Saint
Saint posted:

My Dad has been living with prostate cancer for years then recently told me he's been having 'trouble with his bowels'. He visited the doctor who said he wasn't happy and wanted my Dad to go for further tests.

Sigh.

Fingers crossed it is nothing serious

 

 . . . and then there's me - waiting patiently in line for my turn

Awww Hopefully your the one in the family to buck the trend Renton  

Baz
Saint posted:

My sister thought she was going into theatre for a stoma to be fitted but woke to find several tubes in her abdomen to try and drain cysts and avoid a major operation.

So far it seems to be working - it needs to cos if it doesn't she will have to have a stoma for the rest of her life.

She is devastated

 

 . . . and I've just learned my brother is a secret alcoholic - you couldn't make this up

Saint posted:

Oh and believe it or not ... my Dad goes into hospital next week to undergo tests for suspected bowel cancer.

2016 has been dreadful

Aww Sainty, what an awful time for you and your family. I hope everyone's health start to improve soon. Make sure you take care of yourself too.

Yogi19

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