Hope Neil gets better soon, my hope and prayers go out to him.
I'm very familiar with Pneumonia as I had it 4 or 5 times in my life time, not a very good thing to get.
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Hope Neil gets better soon, my hope and prayers go out to him.
I'm very familiar with Pneumonia as I had it 4 or 5 times in my life time, not a very good thing to get.
Just to update you regarding Neil he's had a pretty rough time of it but he's finally home and making slow but steady progress.
That is great news to hear he is home. He has a crowd cheering him on to better health this side of the pond.
Bob
Great news indeed and thanks for letting us know.
Neil, if you are reading this - best wishes mate. Oh, and get off the forum and concentrate on your recovery!! :)
James.
There you go, you just can't keep a good man down. Glad to have you back.
Regards
Chasmo
Neil,
sorry I am late to this but thoughts and prayers are with you.
Rest up get well and please try to follow at least a few of the doctors orders :D
Hi Guys - many thanks for your concern and taking the time to post, makes me feel very humble indeed.
I was in the hospital for around 3 weeks, 8 days of which was in intensive care. They were great people, really concerned and capable and friendly - thanks to them I am still here after getting over double pneumonia and being on a forced oxygen breathing machine.
Still not 100%, so my speed has had to be recalibrated from its former two settings of slow and stop to very slow and stop.
Although I was ill before xmas, bull-headedly I managed to soldier on until after new year, becoming delirious and losing the power to walk on my birthday (9th Jan) and being taken to the IC unit where I was out of it for another couple of days.
Saw a lot of very sad folk there, most far worse off than me but still cheerful and friendly which helped me realise I wasn't too badly off at all. I was moved to three different wards and although I only knew some of these guys for a week or two I will never forget them.
Although they cleared up the pneumonia they let me go with a few things that have yet to be diagnosed - they stuck a tube in my lung and drained it of 4 litres of fluid the day I was discharged. Such fun.
Anyway, enough of all that - managed to slip away from Old Nick once more, which can't be bad.
Sincerely (and thanks again)
Neil
Welcome back, so great to see you posting again. Be sure and take it dead slow ahead for a bit anyway.
Bob
Missed ya,,,,glad your back,,,:tu