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Posted: Mon 10 Mar, 2008 4:16 pm
by arry_awk
Hello luvSo sorry to hear youve been in dock and hopethat you are well on the road to recovery now. Rememberto take things easy for a few weeks and NO lifting!You may have seen in my previous (various) postingsthat Bunny, my missus was in for a 'ladies' op.10 days or so back. She was under the gynae specialistat Jimmy's but was 'farmed out' to the 'Spire'clinic at Roundhay Hall (Not Bupa),due to the backlogof ops due to the MRSA and C difficile ward closures. It was still under NHS but her treatment was marvellousup there and the food was cordon bleu! Her only moan washaving to return a large fruit salad as she wasn't very hungryafter the op! She was only in two days and is taking things very easy as directed. Had her out for a toddle round the block todayand she managed quite well.Such a shame about your experiences and sorry you didn'thave the same treatment that she did.Anyway,Carrotol, hope to have some more interestingpostings from you soon! Look after yourself!Arryxxx

Posted: Mon 10 Mar, 2008 4:59 pm
by Brandy
i second that Arry!GET VERY WELL VERY SOON    

Posted: Mon 10 Mar, 2008 8:19 pm
by wiggy
aye lass,all the best.

Posted: Tue 11 Mar, 2008 1:00 am
by Croggy
Hope you are feeling better soon.

Posted: Wed 12 Mar, 2008 1:08 am
by kierentc
best wishes for a speedy recoveryand to mrs hawk also

Posted: Wed 12 Mar, 2008 10:55 am
by simonm
Aye, I echo all of the above. Not been on here for a day or three so trying to catch up on all the stuff.Get well soon love.PS, how's Bunny Arry?    

Posted: Wed 12 Mar, 2008 4:47 pm
by arry_awk
Doin' fine thanks Simon. Survived my Sunday dinner anyway!Having a few 'ambles' round the block. daily (except today!)CheersArry

Posted: Thu 13 Mar, 2008 12:58 pm
by carrotol
Thank you Arry and everyone else for their good wishes. How come I didn't spot this message yesterday because the op wasn't on my eyes?Now all I need is someone to tell me what I can do to stop me looking forward to watching Alan Titchmarsh. I am sooo bored. I thought it would be great being able to lay about watching t.v, reading and eating choccies. Well the novelty has worn off and I need to escape.One bonus your missus has Arry, at least she has you to keep her entertained. Is she recovering well?

Posted: Thu 13 Mar, 2008 4:48 pm
by chameleon
carrotol wrote: Thank you Arry and everyone else for their good wishes. How come I didn't spot this message yesterday because the op wasn't on my eyes?Now all I need is someone to tell me what I can do to stop me looking forward to watching Alan Titchmarsh. I am sooo bored. I thought it would be great being able to lay about watching t.v, reading and eating choccies. Well the novelty has worn off and I need to escape.One bonus your missus has Arry, at least she has you to keep her entertained. Is she recovering well? Glad you're feeling better but, tut, tut do we need to tell you the best amusement is SecretLeeds!!!By the time you've re-read everything on here you'll be the fountain of all knowledge (about Leeds anyway!)Keep smiling.

Posted: Thu 13 Mar, 2008 4:58 pm
by arry_awk
Dunno abt 'entertained' Carrotol, She used to moan I spent too much time up here wiv Secret Leeds, Now she asks me'Aren'tcha going on the pc yet? (Fed up of me askin' howlong the asparagustakes to cook etc!!) Jokin! haven't burnt owt yet and she's looking well on my cuisine, everyone says! Next door neighbour takesus shopping each Friday but Bunny hasn't been able to face it,understandably,for a couple of weeks but she's determinedto come with us tomorrow,she sez! She is improving rapidlythis last day or two so if we keep our eyes on her she should be fine! No chucking bags of king edwards into the trolley!Right lass, how are you progressing ,apart from boredom?Supposeyour dear daughter is helping mum out lots?Hope so.All for now,good to have you back on line again!Luv Arry and BunnyXXX