Operation
4 Jan 2007

I hope you all had a great christmas and new year. I am undergoing a minor operation today, and my friends have been and will be provding some great content whilst I am away.
Jason
Tagged: Operation
4 Jan 2007

I hope you all had a great christmas and new year. I am undergoing a minor operation today, and my friends have been and will be provding some great content whilst I am away.
Jason
Tagged: Operation
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Comment by Paul
10.30 am on 4 Jan 2007
heh bro hope the op goes well and get well soon!!! Let me know if I can do anything else for you in the meantime?
Comment by jason clark
1.03 pm on 4 Jan 2007
thanks to modern technology on the ward I can surf he net! my op is 3pm ish. cheers jason
Comment by Christian
1.50 pm on 4 Jan 2007
Jason – hope it all goes well :-)
Comment by timsamoff
7.45 pm on 4 Jan 2007
Praying, Jase!
Comment by jason clark
8.29 pm on 4 Jan 2007
…morphine is a wonderful thing. i am back on ward from op. thanks jason
Comment by Paul
8.52 pm on 4 Jan 2007
good to hear you’re back, hope the recovery doesn’t get up your nose :)
Comment by Tom
9.49 pm on 4 Jan 2007
Blessings to you, Jason.
Comment by Makeesha
11.27 pm on 4 Jan 2007
speedy recovery to you!
Comment by Jason
4.38 pm on 5 Jan 2007
Op went well and I am just back home, sore but doing well. Thank you. Jason.
Comment by Simon S
8.53 pm on 5 Jan 2007
Hi Jason
Do you look like you have been 15 rounds with Mike Tyson?
Comment by Helen
1.20 am on 6 Jan 2007
I’m glad you’re home and it went well. Recovering at home is so much more pleasant than in hospital!
Comment by Jason
9.39 am on 6 Jan 2007
Simon (10): Yes, and I feel like it :-)
Comment by Jason
9.40 am on 6 Jan 2007
Helen (11): Thank you :-)
Comment by Pastorastor
9.45 am on 6 Jan 2007
WARNING!! No matter how professional the doctors in the picture might LOOK, it appears to me they haven´t x-rayed you, but taken a photo of the soles of your feet, and they look like they still can´t work out what it is they are looking at! Please check that they have sent you home with the EXACT number of limbs you had as you went there! :)
Comment by Jason
9.49 am on 6 Jan 2007
Pastorastor (14): :-) I’ll get my wife to count :-)
Comment by Helen
6.49 pm on 6 Jan 2007
Pastorastor, that reminds me about what the dental surgeon said to my son last month when he had some teeth out: he said “Do you know which ones I’m going to take out?”
He then quickly added “I know – I just want to check that you know!”
I was thinking “I really hope that’s true…”
Comment by Pastorastor
12.03 pm on 7 Jan 2007
Helen,
Thats a great situation to be in as a parent! Do I panic, and risk scaring the child, or do I just let it happen, and risk having to dscribe once child as the toothless twelve year old… I once got an injection in the wrong foot. I was on crutches, and had a a big bandage on the right foot, but the doctor didn´t get that clue. I ended up leaving the hospital in a wheelchair with both feet under narcos (or what you call it).
Comment by Paul
10.33 pm on 7 Jan 2007
Grin, Jase’s regular yrly face lift seems to have gone very well then Simon (10) :)
Comment by Jason
8.04 am on 8 Jan 2007
Paul (18): Hey! ;-)
Comment by Stephen Kingston
10.18 pm on 11 Jan 2007
Only just read this, but get well soon!
Comment by Jason
10.25 pm on 11 Jan 2007
Stephen (20): Thank you! I was doing well until I got a septum infection and have been in a lot of pain…had to go back to the hospital for a few hours today :-( Thanks for the continued thoughts and prayers.
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