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Hope she does get out tomorrow. Hows the immuno suppresion regime? Can take a while to get it sorted it's not an exact science.
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Great news Tony. Get her a season ticket for the 'Dale. They could go up this year.
How are the kids getting on with beans-on-toast every day?
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishThey are hoping that she can get out tomorrow. The kidney itself seems to be working fine.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishWell she has had it done. Was released from hospital last Thursday and then readmitted on Saturday due to an infection which she picked up while in hospital. They are hoping that she can get out tomorrow. The kidney itself seems to be working fine.
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Well she has had it done. Was released from hospital last Thursday and then readmitted on Saturday due to an infection which she picked up while in hospital. They are hoping that she can get out tomorrow. The kidney itself seems to be working fine.
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Tony,
Hope things are OK - any chance of an update? Best wishes to you and your wife.
Mustang
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"it's all out of your control anyway. Just tell her you love her lots, and give her anything she wants"
I wouldn't go that far!
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Good luck Tony. A worry time for all your family I am sure. As previous poster stated, puts all the usual crap in perspective really.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglishwho is the donor?
Her mum
Ah thats so lovely.
Best of luck with everything Tony - keep us posted, and try not to worry too much - it's all out of your control anyway. Just tell her you love her lots, and give her anything she wants!
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Tony,
all the best, stories like this humble me and remind me that no matter how bad peops here think things are, there are always those with greater issues.
Fingers crossed for a happy ending.
Milan.
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