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Hope all went well Stephen.....

.....or should I say Stephanie :)

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Mervyn and Trish wrote:
So he can mow the lawn
Not if he has a sit on mower :problem:

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Mervyn and Trish wrote:
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I hope you behave and be a good patient.
Hang on. This is Stephen we're talking about........
I am thinking of his wife! I have some experience of a husband having an op and it was hard work for me :roll:

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Bit of TCP and it will be fine...

Get well soon.

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Wonder how our boy Stephen is - hope his "nurse" is taking good care of him :thumbup:
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I've been a bit worried. All our jokes about this gender malarkey might fall a bit flat if it proves to be near the truth !!

Sorry, Steph !

She's due out this morning so looking forward to an update......

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Hope all went well x

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No news yet - they are probably still trying to get that backless nightie off him :sick:

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Or the nurse.....

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Just to clarify - are we talking about getting the nightie off the nurse, or the nurse off Steph ?

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Now you come to mention it......

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We'd better not joke too much or the old girl will burst her stitches if she reads this !

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On a point of order will the Modplods let her use his old account or will she have to start a new one?

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So long as she stays on topic, all will be fine. That's all they seem bothered about !

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Hope everything went ok Stephen. Xx

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Where the heck is he, do you think we ought to be raising an R.I.P Topic ?

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They are still trying to surgically remove the nurse

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Perhaps they amputated his PC along with the rest

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Silly s*ds. Just read all your pi** take message :lol: . I did have a good laugh though. Love it :thumbup:

Came home yesterday after having a prostate operation and bladder neck opening so hopefully normal plumbing operations will resume, that is once I can get rid of this hopefully temporary catheter they sent me home with which is a bl**dy nuisance apart from just flicking a lever to have a wee and knowing your bladder is completely empty.

It was nice to be back in my own bed that's for sure.


You did ask :thumbup:

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Morning Stephen.....hopefully it won't be to long before you're up and taking the p*ss again :lol:

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:o lololol Too much info she cried... :o

Wishing you all that is good...and catheter free peeing asap.
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Stephen wrote:
Silly s*ds. Just read all your pi** take message :lol: . I did have a good laugh though. Love it :thumbup:

Came home yesterday after having a prostate operation and bladder neck opening so hopefully normal plumbing operations will resume, that is once I can get rid of this hopefully temporary catheter they sent me home with which is a bl**dy nuisance apart from just flicking a lever to have a wee and knowing your bladder is completely empty.

It was nice to be back in my own bed that's for sure.


You did ask :thumbup:
Glad to have you back (really !!) and hope the plumbing is all sorted. Bet you'll miss the lever !

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qbman1 wrote:
Stephen wrote:
Silly s*ds. Just read all your pi** take message :lol: . I did have a good laugh though. Love it :thumbup:

Came home yesterday after having a prostate operation and bladder neck opening so hopefully normal plumbing operations will resume, that is once I can get rid of this hopefully temporary catheter they sent me home with which is a bl**dy nuisance apart from just flicking a lever to have a wee and knowing your bladder is completely empty.

It was nice to be back in my own bed that's for sure.


You did ask :thumbup:
Glad to have you back (really !!) and hope the plumbing is all sorted. Bet you'll miss the lever !


NO....but then again it does save getting up from watching the telly to go to the loo. Just hang out over the washing up bowl while in the arm chair and flick the lever, job done :thumbup: Might have to make slightly different arrangements next weekend when allot of the family are hear for Easter though. They can be funny about things like that :lol:

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Word of advice - when it is all over, pop out and buy a new washing up bowl !

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A bit extravagant but I can see your point. It would be nice if the colours matched.

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