Going away for a while.

Thank you for the responses so far, I am not going to reply in this thread again till I get a date of when I go in but once again thank you for your kind words :)
 
Will be thinking of you Louise when I play the game. Hope everything goes well and a speedy recovery ensues. You'll be back just in time for the release of TC3 hopefuly...:hehe:

Cheerz. ex-railwayman.
 
Hi Louise
I had an op on the old ticker last year after a few heart attacks, not the full blown op like yours but nerve wrecking all the same.
I like to add my best wishes to the others and wish you a speedy recovery.
Take it easy until the op
Pete.
 
Hi Louise,

Best of wishes for the time up to, during and the time after what you have to going through. My you have great days forever so to speak, even the worst day can hopefully have 1 second of good in it, and hopefully you will have the opportunity to focus on all the good in your life when times are hard.

Reading you post I got a little scared, reading more of the post I realize that it is treatable and with better outcome that a fear of the unknown told me - and while typing this I was thinking that I should send you whatever I can of good words and wishes - so in finishing of this post, I join in the other's wish in wishing you all the best!!

We all deserve the best life can give us, let us all hope we all get the chance to feel it.
In this case, especially you!!

My best wishes and thoughts!!

Linda
 
Guys sorry but I typed the post wrong first have edited it but it should read:

For those who know me really well you will already know the reason why but for those who actually care :p I will tell you all. I am going into hospital to have a hole in my heart sewn up. Not too sure when but it should be by the end of *September. This will be the full monty open heart jobby with me being on a heart lung machine but I will be back I promise.

Not *april as it first said.

Once again thank you for your kind words :)
 
Hi Louise, I hope that you have family and friends who can visit you during your stay in hospital, if not, and if you would like to meet a fellow Trainzer I volunteer to visit. Don't worry as my wife will come too! :) And I'm not as strange as some rail enthusiasts!:p

ps If you do want a visit or two please try to get "done" at Pinderfields Hospital in Wakefield as we live round the corner!:wave:

Best wishes, John (and Jackie)
 
I don't mind strangers visiting will anounce the ward and details when known if not electra will let ya know :)
 
Hi Louise, I hope that you have family and friends who can visit you during your stay in hospital, if not, and if you would like to meet a fellow Trainzer I volunteer to visit. Don't worry as my wife will come too! :) And I'm not as strange as some rail enthusiasts!:p

ps If you do want a visit or two please try to get "done" at Pinderfields Hospital in Wakefield as we live round the corner!:wave:

Apparently, I'm under orders to visit at some point :eek:
 
I'll be thinking of you - we'll be on holiday in Scotland at that time.

I understand that it's scary form one side of the operation, but the results are dramatic (from a friend who's had a triple bypass).

Just take it steady and follow instuctions ;)

(Do they let you take your laptop in?)

Colin
 
Sorry Flathog, I don't have my beard anymore!

Although to be serious I did feel a little uncomfortable with my offer, it's a sad comment on life today. Hopefully Louise will have plenty of visitors, and I am sure that I will spot her out and about some time as we seem to live fairly close to each other.

John

ps I also know several people who have heart operations, and all are fine now.
 
All the best Louise, I am sure everything will turn out just fine and you will feel like a new person after you have recoverd.

Have plenty of rest, take it easy and then drop by to say hi.

Craig
:):):)
 
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