Monday 17 September 2018

It's a funny old life!

One minute you're sitting at home painting figures and looking forward to Sunday's game,and the next minute you're in Hospital suffering from Diverticulitis,being drip-fed antibiotics,and not being allowed to eat or drink for three days(not to mention the "hellish" three nights!)
The next thing that happens is that my wife and I had to return to the hospital today so that she could have an operation to fix her fractured little finger!!!-this is a long-winded way to explain why we didn't play on Sunday!!
I have been told to take it easy for a few days,and have a "light" diet(???) but,hopefully, we should be playing the Plains Indians war battle that I had planned for last Sunday.

"prep'd" and awaiting CT scan,then off to ward.

Highlight of the day-visiting time(note Guantanamo Bay style PJ's!)

Just a small bandage!!!! for a little finger.
We'll look back on this and laugh-NOT!!
roll on next Sunday.
































16 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear of your misfortune lately John! I was diagnosed with divert a few years ago. Medical advice given - plenty of roughage!! So stock up your all bran! I've also found that a heavy wargame defeat has the same effect! Hope you and your good lady are on the mend mate.

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    1. Hi Dennis,thanks for your concern-we are both a bit pathetic at the moment,but will try and get out to shops tomorrow,cheers,
      johnc

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  2. Hope health continues to move forward.
    Alan

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    1. Hello Alan,thanks for comment,slow but sure is my middle name!!
      johnc

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  3. Ouch! I hope you heal well and the game goes ahead, even if you mediate the affair from your sick bed.

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    1. Hello Ross Mac-you can't keep a good man down,so they say,so I'll try my best,thanks for concern.
      johnc

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  4. Hope you are feeling well soon! Which hospital were you in?

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    1. Thanks Herkybird,I was in ward 36 at the good old RVI-best of treatment and great staff.
      johnc

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  5. Bad luck..... wishing you both speedy recovery and a chip butty soon.
    cheers
    Mike

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    1. Hi Mike,thank you for concern-I have tried a bit of "solid" food today-and so far,so good!!
      johnc

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  6. It could be that your wargame bases are too big.
    You aren't moving about as much with the 8 and 6 figure bases as you would with individually based figures.
    Better send those armies my way, just to be safe.....

    Get well soon!
    Keep those posts coming!

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    1. Thanks Doug,I am feeling a bit better today,and have actually done some painting!
      But those armies are quite safe in Westerhope at the moment!!
      johnc

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  7. Take it easy
    Best wishes
    Chris

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    1. Yo Chris,thanks for concern,Daphne is suffering more than me at the moment,we'll get through it!
      johnc

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  8. Sorry to see you like that John. I have suffered with the same ailment for some 20+ years now and have it under control most of the time. Can I suggest 'unprocessed bran' on every meal you eat and lots and lots of water to ease the pain. If its ant consolation you will lose weight rather quickly.

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    1. Robbie,I've just taken the last of the prescribed anti-biotics,and am feeling a bit better-yes lots of fibre and liquids seem to be the rule from now on!!-thanks for your concern
      johnc

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