The Big C ......
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Fingers crossed for her spuds. Brave lady. At least they are dealing with it....
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Not good news Spudda but on a postive it does sound like your wife is being looked after very well which is good to hear. I really admire your wife's bravery and determination which I'm sure is a key part in beating this horrible disease.
Thoughts and prayers with Mrs Spudda and all the Spudda family. Stay strong and all the best.
Thoughts and prayers with Mrs Spudda and all the Spudda family. Stay strong and all the best.
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That's not good Spuds, last thing she needs, but as has been said, they are onto it quickly. Best of luck for her mate.
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Thanks for all the messages and kind words regarding Jthe fun adjuster
Op all done and successful but they said that last time ..
She's sore as there was a lot of infection but not as sore as the first time but on the positive side she may be able to come home on Thursday rather than the Friday but we'll know more later
Is it just me or do you think its wrong that people can get bugs and infections in a surgical ward .. it bamboozles me.
You would have thought it would have been one of the safest enviroments
Op all done and successful but they said that last time ..
She's sore as there was a lot of infection but not as sore as the first time but on the positive side she may be able to come home on Thursday rather than the Friday but we'll know more later
Is it just me or do you think its wrong that people can get bugs and infections in a surgical ward .. it bamboozles me.
You would have thought it would have been one of the safest enviroments

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Unfortunately not Spudda, same happened to my dad early this year post a bowel fix up op, after his original one was botched 5 years ago. Hospitals actually house the worst of bugs, and because of the high level of medication within the hospitals they are more resistant to antibiotics as well.Spudda wrote:Thanks for all the messages and kind words regarding Jthe fun adjuster
Op all done and successful but they said that last time ..
She's sore as there was a lot of infection but not as sore as the first time but on the positive side she may be able to come home on Thursday rather than the Friday but we'll know more later
Is it just me or do you think its wrong that people can get bugs and infections in a surgical ward .. it bamboozles me.
You would have thought it would have been one of the safest enviroments
Hope it goes well this time mate.
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Hospitals haven't got the funding to be ultra clean. Plus there are super bugs to deal with.
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Not sure that is true.
Its more to do with how they decide to spend their money on things which might seem to the outside world as superfluous.
The NHS is generally managed by a lot of inccompetence.
Its more to do with how they decide to spend their money on things which might seem to the outside world as superfluous.
The NHS is generally managed by a lot of inccompetence.
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OK, I'll put it another way. Not enough money is given to those responsible for cleaning.
I don't want to see this thread used as an argument about application of funds within the NHS.
I don't want to see this thread used as an argument about application of funds within the NHS.
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Fingers crossed this is the last hurdle she has to get over Spudda, good thoughts coming your missus way from all here. 

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Hope the recovery goes well.
I don't think its very unusual for some infection after such big ops to be honest.
I don't think its very unusual for some infection after such big ops to be honest.
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Managed to get her home after a little negotiation with the nurses ... she needs rest and relaxation and she'll get that at home just as much, if not more than a ward with 8 other poorly patients
Sore but not as sore as the first op which is understandable
They took out the surgical implant, cleaned the infection and replaced the implant with what can only be described as a balloon.
They'll fill the balloon with saline gradually, to keep the shape and not to stretch the scar tissue which will hopefully help the infection heal.
Then in about 6 weeks if all goes as planned, theyll burst / remove the balloon and replace it with another permanent surgical implant. Its a local Anesthetic and 8 hours in hospital which to her, seems a breeze after all the other procedures.
She's a little down and teary as you'd expect but as she has been, from day 1 positive and knows that this set back wont deter her from making a full recovery.
Spudlets 2 & 3 go back to school on Friday and I think she was determined to be at home to wave them off
(for the record, Spudlet 1 starts senior school on Monday)
Sore but not as sore as the first op which is understandable
They took out the surgical implant, cleaned the infection and replaced the implant with what can only be described as a balloon.
They'll fill the balloon with saline gradually, to keep the shape and not to stretch the scar tissue which will hopefully help the infection heal.
Then in about 6 weeks if all goes as planned, theyll burst / remove the balloon and replace it with another permanent surgical implant. Its a local Anesthetic and 8 hours in hospital which to her, seems a breeze after all the other procedures.
She's a little down and teary as you'd expect but as she has been, from day 1 positive and knows that this set back wont deter her from making a full recovery.
Spudlets 2 & 3 go back to school on Friday and I think she was determined to be at home to wave them off
(for the record, Spudlet 1 starts senior school on Monday)
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Recovering at home is certainly preferable to being on a ward. My best wishes to you and yours.
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Couldn't agree more, hope she's enjoying being at home, at the very least it'll allow her to get some sleep - I know sleep is rare on a Hossie ward.
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Just catching up on things. Really sorry to hear about the infection mate, hope she's recovering well from the op.
It's got to be better in your own bed than any hospital bed. Fingers crossed for a quick recovery.
It's got to be better in your own bed than any hospital bed. Fingers crossed for a quick recovery.
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Sorry I havent been as active as I should be on here ... hope youre all well
Jo had the all clear following reconstructive surgery but we have just been hit with "Suspected secondary Cancer of the Brain"
Absolutly Gutted for her .... early stages but we have an appointment with the Oncologist tomorrow
she's in Hospital on steroids to try and reduce the swelling on brain where they can take more scans for a full report
Not the best of news hey ?
Just trying to keep normality back here with the Spudlets but the vision is a little blurry
I let you know more when I do
Jo had the all clear following reconstructive surgery but we have just been hit with "Suspected secondary Cancer of the Brain"

Absolutly Gutted for her .... early stages but we have an appointment with the Oncologist tomorrow
she's in Hospital on steroids to try and reduce the swelling on brain where they can take more scans for a full report
Not the best of news hey ?
Just trying to keep normality back here with the Spudlets but the vision is a little blurry

I let you know more when I do

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