Monday pocket duties for Numpty
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I'm guessing it should be over more or less. I hope it went simply and quickly and not too traumatically.
You will see, Numpty, that, not only were the choir in good voice but several of us came up with new lyrics just for you....well, maybe not just for you....maybe not particularly for you at all....but clearly inspiration has struck so we were able to keep up the racket - sorry, harmony - throughout. We'll look forward to seeing you back here but not before you're good and ready. ((())) (For being a brave little soldier)
If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
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can we stop singing got sore throat lol hope all gone well valval0
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Hello Numpty, I hope all is as well as it can be and your eye is not too sore. DDHave you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben0
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Hi Numpty hope all went well.
Wasn't the singing wonderful,we put pub singers to shame.Mig0 -
Hoping all is well with you Numpty :?
My fingers are crossed that all has gone really well and been totally worth it.
Love
Toni xx0 -
mig wrote:Hi Numpty hope all went well.
Wasn't the singing wonderful,we put pub singers to shame.Mig
Come to think of it, is it time to lubricate the old vocal chords?If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
Steven Wright0 -
Hello Numpty,
I hope it went well and that you're not too uncomfortable. Rest up and be kind to yourself!0 -
Aarrr me hearties, Cap'n Numpty 'ere, thanking you swabs for singing those Christmas shanties.
Don't worry, it's not a real pirate, it's just me with an eye patch
All went well, I've been home about half an hour.
No pain, it just feels as though I have an eye full of grit, and it's running like burglary.
I can't see too well yet, so I'll keep this short.
Thank you all for your support, and lovely singing, (sorry about your sore throat Val ).
I'll post again tomorrow.
Wishing you all well,
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Wow! Now that I was not expecting - steady on old girl!
(As we say in this household.) I'm not surprised your eye is rebelling, I hope things settle soon and you soon can de-patch, cap'n!
DD
Have you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben0 -
Great to know you're home, Cap'n Numpty, but please stay away from the poop deck for a while. I'm sure computer studies wasn't part of the post-op advice. Sit and relax with a spot of grog. We'll still be here when you discard the eye-patch.If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
Steven Wright0 -
great you are back now rest it please valval0
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Hi Numpty
Hope everything went well....we'll hear from you when you feel up to it
love
Hileena0 -
Glad that's all over and done for you. Rest up now and we'll see you back on here when you're ready.Christine0
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I'm thinking of you, Numpty. I hope you've stopped watering you drinks down by now. ((()))If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
Steven Wright0 -
Thinking of you Numpty, hope you are having a good rest and the eye has settled down a bit..............tc............Marie xxSmile a while and while you smile
smile another smile and soon there
will be miles and miles of smiles
just because you smiled I wish your
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Hello Numpty
Although I didn't get to post yesterday, I was thinking of you and really pleased to read that the op went well.
Thinking of you and wishing you a speedy recovery.
Love and ((()))s
Tilly xxx0 -
Thank you all once again.
Ive removed the patch, bathed around the eye and put in the drops.
The gritty feeling has all but gone, light hurts my eye, but not too badly. It's still running like hell, but then it was before the surgery.
I can see with it, but it's really blurry, I hope that improves soon.
I have to wear the patch to sleep, for two weeks, and use the eye drops for a month.
The surgeon wants to see me in three months, to check on my eye, but also about the watering. So I may need the hole drilling through my nose after all :shock: Oh well, I'll worry about that when the time comes
I really do appreciate all the support you have given me, thank you all.
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Hello Numpty
thank you for the update you take care.
((((((((numpty))))))))
joan xxtake care
joan xx0 -
You sound as if you have it under control, Numpty. The gritty feeling is gone so that is indeed progress for one day. I hope the watering will stop but, if not, Unable Seaman SW can pop round with me marlin spike, me heartyIf at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
Steven Wright0 -
It sounds as if things have improved but I hope your eye stops watering soon and you don't need the hole drilling.Christine0
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Glad things are getting better with the eye Numpty, Will have to nickname you Jack Sparrow from now on!!
Hope the eye stops watering soon, though you could use it in your favour!!
HAHA!!
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Hello Numpty. Am glad to hear that all went well for you. Hope you are now resting as much as possible. I don't think computing is quite the ideal thing to help recovery but it's nice to hear from you that all is progressing. Take care. Beryl (()))0
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I hope that things will settle in due course, Numpty. I think my dad's eye watered for a while after his cataract op. but I cannot remember how long for. :oops: Keep doing what you need to do to help matters and I hope it soon dries up. DDHave you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben0
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I hope today's not been too bad, Numpty. (())If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
Steven Wright0
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