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Re: Our Ria

Postby saundra » 20 Jul 2025, 11:21

Hi dear us vv are full of surprises now look after yourself or let people look after you sending hugs love and kisses my dear friend :Hi: :Hi: :Hi:
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Re: Our Ria

Postby JoM » 20 Jul 2025, 12:06

Oh blimey, poor Ria!
Hope you’re soon feeling much better!

Joe had keyhole for his spleen and gallbladder, he had them removed on the Tuesday and on the Friday evening he asked to be taken into Birmingham to do some late night Christmas shopping. A bit different to when I had the same procedure by open surgery 20 years earlier and was in hospital for a week afterwards!
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Re: Our Ria

Postby Kaz » 20 Jul 2025, 15:59

I've had a few keyhole surgeries, I found the worst thing about recovery was the gas they use during it to blow up your tum. Shoulder pain, of all things :roll:
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Re: Our Ria

Postby meriad » 20 Jul 2025, 16:09

Hello all. Thank you so much for all the wishes :D

Yes, definitely not quite the way I was expecting to end the week. I started feeling a bit not quite right on Wednesday, and then Thursday evening we had a big department after work function that I went to, stayed for 1/2 hour and then just needed to go home and feeling all hot and bothered. Got home and at that point I was suspecting appendicitis. I went to bed to try get some sleep but couldn't get comfy at all so come just before midnight I took myself down to A&E. Took a good while to get sorted, but at 6am they finally did a CT scan that confirmed my suspicions, I was admitted by 7.30 and down in theatre by 11am. I got home yesterday afternoon and have been spending most of the time since just sleeping / dozing either on the sofa or in my bed.

Medical technology really has come on in leaps and bounds and it was fascinating to see everything in action at the hospital. Keyhole surgery is a game changer and makes for a much quicker recovery. I'm booked off work for 2 weeks, but will be working from home - it's no hardship sitting with a laptop on my lap. The 10 days of no driving is going to be the bigger issue, but I'll get around that somehow.

But at least I'm back home, minus appendix and incredibly grateful to all the staff at the Royal Surrey - they were brilliant!
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Re: Our Ria

Postby Kaz » 20 Jul 2025, 20:35

So glad you were well looked after Ria! Now get as much rest as you can (((((((((x)))))))))
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Re: Our Ria

Postby TheOstrich » 21 Jul 2025, 00:07

Glad you're on the mend, Meriad!
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Re: Our Ria

Postby cruiser2 » 21 Jul 2025, 07:59

Ria,

I still have a a big scar where my appendix was removed. But that was a long time before key hole surgerey.

Have a good rest and do not do too much work. Do you not have any neighbours to do some food shopping.

Best wishes
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