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Rich went in for a cartilage operation today.  I guess the size of his dinner at the East Saxon's group meet yesterday evening must have put too much load on his knee ! :D

Anyway I sincerely hope it went well, and especially think he deserves a bit of peace n' quiet rest, with our best wishes for a speedy recovery.

Pete

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All the best Richard.

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Thank you guys! Back home and back on the forum - so far so good.

Having waited over 15 months of pointless messing about with physio (at home by myself) etc on the NHS before I even had an Xray ( which wasn't clear enough) and then waiting yet again for an MRI scan , and eventually being told I would need surgery to repair a torn cartilage ( which I knew from the very start as I had a similar issue 12 years ago and had an arthroscopy then!), I was the put on a waiting list which was about another year long.

I couldn't face that so decided to go private and what a difference from when I was in an NHS hospital a couple of ears ago - I know I'm lucky in that I could find the cost to do it, but I do despair about the state of the NHS and those who can't afford it

Cheers Rich  

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Good luck with the recovery rich. 
then be diligent with the physio. 
did you get them to put some lead in your right foot whilst they were at it ?

take care. 

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Good luck with the recovery Rich, as Hamish says and I will vouch for , do as you’re b….y well told with the physio,no ifs, no buts just do it.

Iain

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Good to hear that your home again, and sounding like the procedure went well.  

I've only had private medical once ..when I needed a dentist due to an abscess, discovered by the cabin's pressure change during a flight across Europe. The dentist turned out to be an oriental lady who tilted the chair right the way back and steadied my head in her ample cleavage. Thankfully I remember that sensation very much more than the dentistry. There's much to recommend going private !

Best regards, Pete

  

 

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On 4/28/2023 at 6:48 PM, rcreweread said:

Thank you guys! Back home and back on the forum - so far so good.

Having waited over 15 months of pointless messing about with physio (at home by myself) etc on the NHS before I even had an Xray ( which wasn't clear enough) and then waiting yet again for an MRI scan , and eventually being told I would need surgery to repair a torn cartilage ( which I knew from the very start as I had a similar issue 12 years ago and had an arthroscopy then!), I was the put on a waiting list which was about another year long.

I couldn't face that so decided to go private and what a difference from when I was in an NHS hospital a couple of ears ago - I know I'm lucky in that I could find the cost to do it, but I do despair about the state of the NHS and those who can't afford it

Cheers Rich  

Good decision Rich, add another few quid to some of your excellent parts - very few would mind !

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Glad you believe in physio Richy, after the necessary surgical work it will be that which completes your recovery. Stick with it, enough time for a recovery prior to the IWE.

Mick Richards

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Ample Cleavage , are you sure you were at the Dentist Pete ??

All the Best Rich,  you will soon be able to start Training again  !!

Conrad.

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Thanks everyone for your kind words- I’m up and about , doing my exercises and trying to find Pete’s dentist!

Conrad- fortunately training will help me to get back to the pub, but in the meantime I need to keep my drinking arm in good fettle!

cheers Rich

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