Rich in Hospital

I'm becoming strangely excited by this Thread.

No doubt you would become even more excited if Frac was Mr October in the calender :D
 
No doubt you would become even more excited if Frac was Mr October in the calender :D


I might be a lot of things but a joyboy I ain't:mad:
 
TP calender girls
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Ages ago i did suggest we do a couple of calendars for charidee (like army wives or go comando) TP Hunks and TP chicks - we had the male side all sorted , I was going first as mr january, Matt was going to be mr february/march/ april :lol: and we had a lot of others interested , well some, a few anyway... okay it was Nod .. but sadly the ladeez weren't up for it :'(
 
Just received a PM (thanks sender) who's advised me Rich (u8myufo) is back in hospital. He evidently had a fall at a bonfire night and had badly injured an ankle and has broken bones.

Target fixation? Camera up to eye keep tracking the rockets upwards above your head until you fall over backwards... :)

GWS
 
On a more serious note- any bets when he has another accident or hospital visit?

I'd say its a virtual certainty he'll get over excited thinking about T and ingrid in naughty nurse costumes and wind up back in A&E with another heart malfunction
 
I'd say its a virtual certainty he'll get over excited thinking about T and ingrid in naughty nurse costumes and wind up back in A&E with another heart malfunction

Well despite being told not to, I am heading up three flights of stairs for a bath in a moment Pete. Cannot be doing with just a bloody flannel to wash my bits :confused:
 
Don`t waste yer money I`m back in one and half bits :) The wife was so kind to me...................... she decided only to hold me down under the water for a short time before changing her mind :lol:
 
Don`t waste yer money I`m back in one and half bits :) The wife was so kind to me...................... she decided only to hold me down under the water for a short time before changing her mind :lol:

b****r how much to bribe her next time ;)
 
Bloody Co Codamol just got stuck in my throat and started to dissolve. Not nice!! :confused:
 
Bloody Co Codamol just got stuck in my throat and started to dissolve. Not nice!! :confused:

Ewww yuk! :puke:


Seriously, you might want to look at alternatives, as codeine has an unfortunate side effect if you take them for a while.

If you can manage with paracetemol your bum will thank you!
 
Ewww yuk! :puke:


Seriously, you might want to look at alternatives, as codeine has an unfortunate side effect if you take them for a while.

If you can manage with paracetemol your bum will thank you!

Doing fine thanks heather, I have cut back on the Codamol as the pain has eased off quite a bit today. I am taking one of them every four hours and one 400mg Ibupofen every two hours.
 
Doing fine thanks heather, I have cut back on the Codamol as the pain has eased off quite a bit today. I am taking one of them every four hours and one 400mg Ibupofen every two hours.

Good.

Should you you not be taking the Co Codamol two at a time though?

...and not wishing to worry you but be careful about your stomach with the Ibuprofen too.
 
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Good.

Should you you not be taking the Co Codamol two at a time though?

...and not wishing to worry you but be careful about your stomach with the Ibuprofen too.

Well it said one every four hours Heather but no more than two every four hours, not to exceed 8 in 24 hrs. They said at the hospital if I needed anymore painkillers to take Ibupofen as it does not contain paracetamol as the codamol already has that in it.
 
OK fair enough. :thumbs:

I reckon they all have nasty side effects!
 
Have to say that apart from the acute stage (the couple of days after the op, when I was glad of the opiate option!), Paracetamol seemed to be the best of the bunch. Rich, probably worth trying some Fybogel or similar if the Cocodamol bung you up.
 
Have to say that apart from the acute stage (the couple of days after the op, when I was glad of the opiate option!), Paracetamol seemed to be the best of the bunch. Rich, probably worth trying some Fybogel or similar if the Cocodamol bung you up.

Cheers Nod, they are fine at the moment and I am only following what they say due to the medication for the heart attack I am on. It just goes to show how much they are on the ball, they even contacted the surgeon who fitted my stent at Bournemouth Royal, to double check prior to giving me pain killers, antibiotics and anesthetic.
 
Can we now change the topic away from Rich's Ass habits please?!:puke: :D
 
So, Rich, where are you on the Bristol scale? :lol:
 
Glad your on the mend Rich, but really mate, just because we become an old fart doesn't mean we have to act like one ;)

Mind you my mothers been going down like a sack of spuds ever since her 70th, bust an ankle and wrist on her birthday visit to the butterfly farm after doing a reverse twist back flip (9 points for artistic merit) by the pond .. shes been in and out of the local hospital so much she has her own bed there now lol
 
So, Rich, where are you on the Bristol scale? :lol:
Clifton Heights I reckon Nod
Glad your on the mend Rich, but really mate, just because we become an old fart doesn't mean we have to act like one ;)

Mind you my mothers been going down like a sack of spuds ever since her 70th, bust an ankle and wrist on her birthday visit to the butterfly farm after doing a reverse twist back flip (9 points for artistic merit) by the pond .. shes been in and out of the local hospital so much she has her own bed there now lol

Cheers, I am in the same position now with both my parents, I`m supposed to be worrying about them they are worrying about me and none of us are in a position to look after each other :lol: the circle of life I suppose. At least we all laugh at it all.
 
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What you lot like :shrug: I leave TP alone for a short time and trust you all to keep an eye on Rich..., when I get back and give the old man a call, this news is what I am greeted with :gag: just cant trust any of you with anything :lol:

Thanks for the chat today Rich, and I do hope your on your foot feet real soon, and take it easy till then, we don't want a third time :help:

As for how it happened, I think we all know :beer:
I remember him telling me about a party he went to just a few doors away from his house, he woke up soaked and in a field the next morning, for some reason he couldn't make the few yards home, either that or he was locked out :whistling:

Take care mate and anything I can do, just ask, Oh yes, SWMBO is working on your request :thumbs:
 
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Cheers Trev, I am what they call actively mobile.....sort of. Yes Trev I admit sleeping in the field in the rain after that other party, I could not see what the problem was. The wife had only asked me about 60 times was I ready to l;eave to go home, when she threatened to leave me there I did not think she would carry through her threats :( What should have been a normal 45 minute walk ended in a "I dont know where I am but this field looks comfy. " Speak soon and thanks again :thumbs:
 
:lol:If I ever meet your wife, remind me to buy her a drink!!!:beer:Fields can be very comfortable, can't they?:whistling:
 
Well it said one every four hours Heather but no more than two every four hours, not to exceed 8 in 24 hrs. They said at the hospital if I needed anymore painkillers to take Ibupofen as it does not contain paracetamol as the codamol already has that in it.
IIRC you had a heart attack and had a stent fitted. If so, you're probably on dual antiplatelet therapy (eg aspirin + clopidogrel). They both can increase the risk of bleeding from the stomach. Ibuprofen is notorious for causing gastritis which can easily lead to bleeding, esp when your blood is so thin. I'd be wary, stick to co-codamol or have a chat with your GP if it's insufficient.
 
IIRC you had a heart attack and had a stent fitted. If so, you're probably on dual antiplatelet therapy (eg aspirin + clopidogrel). They both can increase the risk of bleeding from the stomach. Ibuprofen is notorious for causing gastritis which can easily lead to bleeding, esp when your blood is so thin. I'd be wary, stick to co-codamol or have a chat with your GP if it's insufficient.

Cheers for that, they had double checked against what I was already taking and said it was fine. Of the pain killers all together now. Brandy is so much more effective o_O
 
:lol:If I ever meet your wife, remind me to buy her a drink!!!:beer:Fields can be very comfortable, can't they?:whistling:

They can indeed Noid, even more so if it aint bloody raining :(
 
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