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Paul Hollywood always picks the fit bird as winner in most rounds the lech. Today Melanie Sykes' turn.
 
I probably haven't got it as bad as some mate it's down the back of my leg starts about halfway between bum and back of knee .Shoots down inside of my leg and foots a bit numb sometimes .
I know people that have been in a lot more pain than I am .

On a more serious note than my last post, all the best with that fella <cheers>
 
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Just watching Paul Hollywood in Japan and got me thinking about the 9/11 debate on here earlier ... just showed a panoramic of Hiroshima after the bomb... flattened 5 sq miles and killed half of the city's population ... 140,000 people died ... ****ing hell <yikes>
 
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Just watching Paul Hollywood in Japan and got me thinking about the 9/11 debate on here earlier ... just showed a panoramic of Hiroshima after the bomb... flattened 5 sq miles and killed half of the city's population ... 140,000 people died ... ****ing hell <yikes>

I was watching him try the Tofu before I switched over lol. It looked rank tbf.

I didn't see the part on Hiroshima. The number who lost their lives is only part of the story sadly. Those who survived and the effect afterwards on them, bloody hell.
 
Just watching Paul Hollywood in Japan and got me thinking about the 9/11 debate on here earlier ... just showed a panoramic of Hiroshima after the bomb... flattened 5 sq miles and killed half of the city's population ... 140,000 people died ... ****ing hell <yikes>
They've got nastier things now......like viruses.My other half was telling me about some sort of virus bank and how small pox was
wiped out but they still have it in the bank...
 
Just jokes for fosse, I can only imagine what I'd be thinking or feeling before going into that let alone after.

You'd do it mate, coz you have no choice really ... the first 2 weeks after were undeniably rough... I came round to find a towel rolled and wrapped in tape on the bed. Nurse told me that it was normal to develop a cough after due to all the anaesthetic and gunk that doesn't drain (had 3 drains all under the sternum) ... the towel was because they tell you that you must cough it up ... the towel is for you to hug to your chest to cushion the force and limit the pain ... used a large sofa cushion once I got home ... the morphine helps but, by Christ it is ****ing painful <laugh>
 
You'd do it mate, coz you have no choice really ... the first 2 weeks after were undeniably rough... I came round to find a towel rolled and wrapped in tape on the bed. Nurse told me that it was normal to develop a cough after due to all the anaesthetic and gunk that doesn't drain (had 3 drains all under the sternum) ... the towel was because they tell you that you must cough it up ... the towel is for you to hug to your chest to cushion the force and limit the pain ... used a large sofa cushion once I got home ... the morphine helps but, by Christ it is ****ing painful <laugh>

Brought back some awful memories reading this one. *shudders*
 
You'd do it mate, coz you have no choice really ... the first 2 weeks after were undeniably rough... I came round to find a towel rolled and wrapped in tape on the bed. Nurse told me that it was normal to develop a cough after due to all the anaesthetic and gunk that doesn't drain (had 3 drains all under the sternum) ... the towel was because they tell you that you must cough it up ... the towel is for you to hug to your chest to cushion the force and limit the pain ... used a large sofa cushion once I got home ... the morphine helps but, by Christ it is ****ing painful <laugh>

Respect mate and I'm glad you made it through it all ok <ok> I have personal experience of someone who had a tumour the size of a tennis ball in a cavity directly behind the heart. At first they thought the shooting pains in the legs were sciatica until properly diagnosed. They had to do a biopsy and went in through the back. I saw the pain afterwards and coincidentally when coughing. And that was just a biopsy. So I can appreciate what you're describing must be the worst thing ever. And knowing everytime you're about to cough, what's coming!
 
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You in the decorative scar club too mate?
Yes mate. Not heart surgery but major open surgery with a 15” permanent reminder.
I picked up a chest infection after the op, and remember the taped up rolled towel far too well.....horrendous, truly ****ing horrendous.
 
Yes mate. Not heart surgery but major open surgery with a 15” permanent reminder.
I picked up a chest infection after the op, and remember the taped up rolled towel far too well.....horrendous, truly ****ing horrendous.

I raise my glass of a nice Italian red to you sir ... it is difficult to describe how it feels but those that have been there will never forget those aspects, for sure ... you also wonder of you'll ever get your strength back ... thinking of Joe now ... but you do ... and you also learn to appreciate all the little things in life that you probably took a bit for granted <cheers>
 
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I probably haven't got it as bad as some mate it's down the back of my leg starts about halfway between bum and back of knee .Shoots down inside of my leg and foots a bit numb sometimes .
I know people that have been in a lot more pain than I am .

Has it been diagnosed as sciatica?

If it's affecting your feet, that can be a slipped disc.
 
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