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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Yup! Irrepressible, me! Mind you I was a bit repressed by the pain today when doing my daily walk. Wasn't expecting it to hurt so much. Keeps me real...



    Yeah, on the one hand I want to get home, but on the other, I'll miss the fussing and the attention... Nothing seems too much trouble, I might as well be royalty the way I'm treated!
    Omg..Edbear...is it really you...*pinch*

    So glad to see you back with us young fella...we missed ya!...You take heaps of care and heal quick ok....

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    Oh, it's so good to see you are back here Ed!

    Here's hoping you get out on Friday...

    Sounds like it's going to be quite a while before you are out on your bike again, huh?
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    The important thing is that you will be on the mend and who brings who the coffee is irrelevant in the strong relationship you share with your wife. I think she will as happy to have you home as you will be to actually be home again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foxzee View Post
    Omg..Edbear...is it really you...*pinch*

    So glad to see you back with us young fella...we missed ya!...You take heaps of care and heal quick ok....

    Love from us in Wellywood
    Thanks Foxee! You can't keep good man down, eh? Or is it you can't kill weeds..?

    Quote Originally Posted by BiK3RChiK View Post
    Oh, it's so good to see you are back here Ed!

    Here's hoping you get out on Friday...

    Sounds like it's going to be quite a while before you are out on your bike again, huh?
    Thanks BC! Yup, home tomorrow! It will be some time, they say about 4 months to heal, so I've put the bike on TM as we could do with the money right now. This has been a bit of a setback businesswise, though things are starting to pick up again since I got the laptop in here.

    Quote Originally Posted by crazyhorse View Post
    The important thing is that you will be on the mend and who brings who the coffee is irrelevant in the strong relationship you share with your wife. I think she will as happy to have you home as you will be to actually be home again
    Yeah, I told her I missed her boobies...
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    Good news on the homecoming me old mate.

    Now, dont worry too much about missing the nurses. I am quite happy to squeeze into a little medical two piece and bring you drugs if that will make you feel better. Honest, it's a free service and the Police say that it's ok as long as I dont go near any rest homes, schools or KFC's.

    Home is the best place to get on the mend me old son, and we will find you and hassle the crap out of you in your very own drum. You have your lap top so there is no escaping the volumes of drivel that we will post on here.

    You look after yourself mate, take care and get well. I am off to Briscoes to get Mrs Max that fecking replacement tupperware dish she keeps moaning about. Just ti top it off I might fill it with 2 week old spaggy bol and put it under her pillow....

    Stay easy peasey lemon squeezy......

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    Hospital care is brilliant. My hubby spent two weeks in Ward1 here in Welly. He missed me terribly in spite of the excellent care. It was so nice to have him home again. FM is right, no place like it. And you never know, your sweetheart might bring you coffee if yu promise to be good and do what you are told.

    I'd take FM up on his offer of nursing care...the thought of him in a teeny 2 piece is enough to speed anyones recovery. I'd offer my services for the same reason if I lived closer. Be thankful I don't- the sight would truly terrify you.

    Bugger about the business, but it is only a setback not a complete halt. There is always a way - always.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatt Max View Post
    Good news on the homecoming me old mate.

    Now, dont worry too much about missing the nurses. I am quite happy to squeeze into a little medical two piece and bring you drugs if that will make you feel better. Honest, it's a free service and the Police say that it's ok as long as I dont go near any rest homes, schools or KFC's.

    Home is the best place to get on the mend me old son, and we will find you and hassle the crap out of you in your very own drum. You have your lap top so there is no escaping the volumes of drivel that we will post on here.

    You look after yourself mate, take care and get well. I am off to Briscoes to get Mrs Max that fecking replacement tupperware dish she keeps moaning about. Just ti top it off I might fill it with 2 week old spaggy bol and put it under her pillow....

    Stay easy peasey lemon squeezy......


    Quote Originally Posted by Ratti View Post
    Hospital care is brilliant. My hubby spent two weeks in Ward1 here in Welly. He missed me terribly in spite of the excellent care. It was so nice to have him home again. FM is right, no place like it. And you never know, your sweetheart might bring you coffee if yu promise to be good and do what you are told.

    I'd take FM up on his offer of nursing care...the thought of him in a teeny 2 piece is enough to speed anyones recovery. I'd offer my services for the same reason if I lived closer. Be thankful I don't- the sight would truly terrify you.

    Bugger about the business, but it is only a setback not a complete halt. There is always a way - always.
    As much as I really appreciate the offers...

    Never mind, I'm getting back into biznizz more each day and I'm sure we'll pick up again. Just a good thing I work online and can operate from pretty much anywhere.
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    Well mate, the offer is there.

    Now, bite down on this wooden spoon please, this wont hurt a bit........

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    Got my discharge papers this morning! ACC called my wife this morning and they're getting lots of help organised for me today. Chased up the Insurance co. yesterday about the van so hope to get a result soon.

    Slept well again last night, and Physio has had me doing stairs as we've got 4 steps up from the garage into the house - no probs, they are very pleased with my progress. So all going smoothly I should be home later this morning, hopefully...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Got my discharge papers this morning! ACC called my wife this morning and they're getting lots of help organised for me today. Chased up the Insurance co. yesterday about the van so hope to get a result soon.

    Slept well again last night, and Physio has had me doing stairs as we've got 4 steps up from the garage into the house - no probs, they are very pleased with my progress. So all going smoothly I should be home later this morning, hopefully...
    Today is a very good day Ed. Talk about progress - woo hoo!

    I hope that that day continues to go as planned at that you do get home to be looked after by your wonderful wife. You'll be able to relax and take it easy at home, or progress with anything that still need to be dealt with.

    Great news! Looking forward to hearing from you when you are settled in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katiepie View Post
    Today is a very good day Ed. Talk about progress - woo hoo!

    I hope that that day continues to go as planned at that you do get home to be looked after by your wonderful wife. You'll be able to relax and take it easy at home, or progress with anything that still need to be dealt with.

    Great news! Looking forward to hearing from you when you are settled in.
    Yeah, she was funny last night when the nurse was showing her how to put my brace on. She works in child care and reckoned I was just another baby to look after!

    ACC so far seem good, they'll have someone in each day and get me all the support I need by the sounds of it. I guess there's no disputing a broken back, really.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Yeah, she was funny last night when the nurse was showing her how to put my brace on. She works in child care and reckoned I was just another baby to look after!

    ACC so far seem good, they'll have someone in each day and get me all the support I need by the sounds of it. I guess there's no disputing a broken back, really.
    NO, and now is a good time to get a bathroom renovation ED You are going to need rails and the like

    Seriously though, it is good to hear you are heading home. Once you are on the mend the best place for you is home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    NO, and now is a good time to get a bathroom renovation ED You are going to need rails and the like

    Seriously though, it is good to hear you are heading home. Once you are on the mend the best place for you is home.

    Tell Jill to drive carefully
    She was a good chauffeur! I'm home and she's just making me a coffee... So if you're quick, it's still be hot...
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    Great news to hear you are home me old trout n toolbox.

    Right then, I'll just pack my leather pants, latex gloves, bubble bath, toilet brush, 2kg roll of black pudding and a feather duster and I will be there in an hour.

    By the way, do you prefer dark or white chocolate? Your choice depends on what colour stockings I wear.

    Shall I ring when I get there or just creep around the back door?

    Cheers

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