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Posted by Robert: Mon Nov 9th, 2020 12:33 1st Post
A few, actually 11 days ago I was admitted to the local hospital with what turned out to be an inflamed gaul bladder. The surgeons were about to operate when I developed Covid virus, operation immediately cancelled, start course of antivirus meds. 

I have typed all this before but a spammer crashed the site and it was lost into the ether.

I know Graham has tried to call me, I sadly rejected the call because I am not able to receive calls into my phone here because the signal has been so poor.  As soon as the call starts it cuts off. I can just about run data connections.

I will update as things progress

Best, Robert



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Posted by jk: Mon Nov 9th, 2020 13:39 2nd Post
Hope that you return to full health soon Robert.
Maybe they will find that your gall bladder problem has also resolved.



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Posted by Robert: Tue Nov 10th, 2020 03:36 3rd Post
Thanks JK

Another good night, doctor very optimistic of a full recovery



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Posted by jk: Tue Nov 10th, 2020 03:54 4th Post
Great news.
And ask then about the hernia as well.
Might as well get all the problems sorted whilst the 'car is at the mechanics'!  :lol:



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Posted by chrisbet: Tue Nov 10th, 2020 05:37 5th Post
Lol - if only it worked that way - even if it is in the same building, it won't be the same team!



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Posted by Bob Bowen: Tue Nov 10th, 2020 09:36 6th Post
Sorry to hear about your problems Robert. Hope you are better soon and various infirmities sorted. Take care.



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Posted by chrishamer: Wed Nov 11th, 2020 06:43 7th Post
Hey Robert, just wanted to say that I echo everyone's thoughts and wish you a speedy recovery!



Posted by Iain: Wed Nov 11th, 2020 09:28 8th Post
Take care Robert  and speedy recovery.



Posted by Eric: Wed Nov 11th, 2020 15:30 9th Post
Thinking of you, Robert. Take it easy mate.

You can tell us all about it when you feel better. 

Birding Mike Watson sends his best wishes too.



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Posted by novicius: Wed Nov 11th, 2020 16:22 10th Post
Best Wishes and may you get Better Soon !!



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Posted by Graham Whistler: Thu Nov 12th, 2020 18:08 11th Post
Only just seen this Robert get well soon. My phone call was not important just a catch-up. Look after yourself and keep us all informed.



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Posted by Robert: Sat Nov 14th, 2020 07:53 12th Post
Sorry I have not been very active but it's not easy when I have very small bandwidth and my data connection keeps dropping. 

I am doing very well. My vitals are spot on, my oxygen is good, I am eating well. 

Get a bit tired, but recover pretty well. 

Looking forward to going home soon. 

Thank you all for your concern. 

Regards,  Robert



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Posted by jk: Sat Nov 14th, 2020 12:41 13th Post
I know it is nice to be at home but dont hurry too much as then you will have all the temptations and distractions of home as well as the chores and shopping etc. 
Take it easy for a while.
I know that is easier said than done for you as you like to be busy.



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Posted by Eric: Sun Nov 15th, 2020 17:54 14th Post
jk wrote:
I know it is nice to be at home but dont hurry too much as then you will have all the temptations and distractions of home as well as the chores and shopping etc. 
Take it easy for a while.
I know that is easier said than done for you as you like to be busy.
Sound advice



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Posted by blackfox: Tue Dec 21st, 2021 18:31 15th Post
Oh dear ,missed all this . Not been on here that often of late .. hope your home and better now rob..  take care and happy xmas



Posted by Bob Bowen: Wed Dec 22nd, 2021 15:04 16th Post
Same here Robert. Missed all your posts about being ill. Hope all is much better now



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Posted by Robert: Thu Dec 23rd, 2021 09:47 17th Post
Thanks for all the nice messages, I am a lot better, I was very active over the summer, playing on my little digger, as soon as the cooler weather hit I have retreated indoors.  Covid is nasty, I am still taking meds, 14 months on I still get breathless for no reason, often while just stood waiting for something, or even sitting at my desk.  My instant recall memory is much worse (yet I can clearly remember telephone numbers and car registration numbers from when I was little?).  I can't multitask at the computer as well as I used to. I am currently organising my music collection, a task I have been putting off...  If nothing else it's exercising my brain cells! I have quite a large collection of music, probably approaching 30,000 songs, a large proportion of which are rubbish, I am weeding out all the extreme, bang-bang-bang stuff in favour of melody and soft tones! LOL

Chris and JK have both kindly helped me a lot by suggesting software to help sort out the mess.  I have many songs with no detailed track info but with the software I can download the missing data, even the images of the cover sleeves, from a central database, amazing.

This was triggered by the impulse purchase of a Sonos 5 loudspeaker at a local second hand shop.  The speaker is amazing, the sound quality is superb.  It connects with my iMac via wifi, drawing on my music library, gives me a vast selection of radio stations around the world and also allows me to control it from my iPhone!

As those who have met me will know, my hearing is very poor.  Due to a mastoid operation when I was a child, years of operating heavy machinery, rock drills and other loud stuff in confined spaces have taken their toll on my 'good' ear.  So, a clear, well tuned loudspeaker is to me a godsend, I can enjoy music again!



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