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Make sure you wrap up well. ;) (think I'll be digging out the thermals)
Below zero temps forecast for tomorrow evening. That coupled with the stupidly late KO time and the possibility of an extra 30 minutes plus penalties could make for a long cold miserable night. Followed by the late drive home on icy roads. :(
Do you have a long drive Kev ? Remember better late than never .Stay safe that man.
 

Morning all. A very interesting 36 hours for me. Ended up in A and E with chest pain, luckily diagnosed as an angina attack (first one I’ve had for 6 years) rather than a cardiac event. There’s nothing like sitting for 7 hours in A and E to make you a. Count your blessings b. Get very angry at the state of the NHS compared even to my last visit to A and E 6 years ago and c. See what challenges we have in society at the moment.
Better dust off my GTN spray for Thursday night.
So pleased to hear you are okay, take it easy and wrap up warm tomorrow.💙
 
Found out I have to have a fine needle aspiration done on my right thyroid due to a small (<5mm) lump found during a cartorid ultrasound, part of prep for a future kidney transplant. The hits just keep on coming...

But I still be like:

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Make sure you wrap up well. ;) (think I'll be digging out the thermals)
Below zero temps forecast for tomorrow evening. That coupled with the stupidly late KO time and the possibility of an extra 30 minutes plus penalties could make for a long cold miserable night. Followed by the late drive home on icy roads. :(
Thank you I will. Yes I’ve already planned thermals into the equation too. A sneaky JD and coke in the fanzone if we’ve time might warm the cockles.
 
Stay strong and good luck with your treatment

All my current testing is being done at the Mayo clinic (the one here, 1 of three in the country, does the most kidney transplants, lucky for me), the creme de la creme of the health care field here in the US and they don't seem too concerned by it, more of a precautionary thing I'm told. Once you have a transplant you go on heavy immunosuppressants so they want to cover all the bases, so to speak.

I'm ornery, as usual. 💙
 

All my current testing is being done at the Mayo clinic (the one here, 1 of three in the country, does the most kidney transplants, lucky for me), the creme de la creme of the health care field here in the US and they don't seem too concerned by it, more of a precautionary thing I'm told. Once you have a transplant you go on heavy immunosuppressants so they want to cover all the bases, so to speak.

I'm ornery, as usual. 💙
Good luck with the treatment mate
 
All my current testing is being done at the Mayo clinic (the one here, 1 of three in the country, does the most kidney transplants, lucky for me), the creme de la creme of the health care field here in the US and they don't seem too concerned by it, more of a precautionary thing I'm told. Once you have a transplant you go on heavy immunosuppressants so they want to cover all the bases, so to speak.

I'm ornery, as usual. 💙

Trust the Medics and hopefully you will be fine.
 

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