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Any more news on when you're going to get your angioplasty?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI just Googled it too - yes, it's one of those
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No word has yet been sent to us mere mortals by the ancient race that controls access to the cath labOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostAny more news on when you're going to get your angioplasty?
It may not even be an angioplasty - they'll do the angiogram, then start stenting me up if they find anything worth stenting while they're in there.
I've got to have an echocardiogram as well. Not sure why that is also taking forever, as I've had one before and it just seemed to be a room downstairs containing a young lady with an ultrasound machine, rather than whatever awful majesty cloaks the Masters and Mistresses of Arterial Catheterisation.Comment
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My sister and her husband are coming to visit me. It's very good of them to drive all the way up here, but I told them repeatedly I didn't want any visitors. I wish people wouldn't feel entitled to overrule you on these things just because you're supposed to be "ill"
I should have asked them to bring some crisps. I could just go a bag of cheese and onion (which I like despite hating cheese, but that's another kettle of fish).Comment
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The room I'm in, along with a couple of other chaps, has a sign on the door: "Seminar room no. 23"
To be fair, it's about as exciting in here as most seminars
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe room I'm in, along with a couple of other chaps, has a sign on the door: "Seminar room no. 23"
To be fair, it's about as exciting in here as most seminars
are you comparing it to boring conference or interesting conference...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Isn't the second an oxymoron?Originally posted by eek View Postare you comparing it to boring conference or interesting conference...Comment
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Lunch scoffed.
Bacon, camembert and cranberry sauce on lightly toasted seedy wholemeal bread.
nutritious and delicious.
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