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TLS-Moose
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by TLS-Moose » Jan 15th, '12, 18:56
Rsv4Col wrote:
Moose i dont know why but i dont seem so worried this week
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freeze
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Posts: 426 Joined: Oct 22nd, '08, 18:55
First Name: Tom
Location: Newton Abbot
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by freeze » Jan 15th, '12, 19:23
all the best col, hope everything goes well.
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SteveR3
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Posts: 409 Joined: Aug 7th, '07, 21:54
First Name: Steve
Location: Bideford
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by SteveR3 » Jan 15th, '12, 19:26
Been there [or thereabouts!] & have the T shirt etc, nevertheless Colin, will be thinking of you
Are you in for Chemo or Radio follow-up?
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Rsv4Col
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Posts: 1744 Joined: Aug 29th, '04, 15:29
First Name: Colin
Location: Exeter : Now ride a Tuono V4
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by Rsv4Col » Jan 15th, '12, 19:40
Thanks everyone
Steve they decided the best option was to remove now as cooking it 1st may make it difficult to remove at a later date
Now riding a Tuono V4 1100 😀
SteveR3
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Posts: 409 Joined: Aug 7th, '07, 21:54
First Name: Steve
Location: Bideford
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by SteveR3 » Jan 15th, '12, 19:51
Okay, my markers were too high when the big C was diagnosed so I had some bad chemo sessions at Wonford after the op.
Must say the op was nothing compared to the medicine, so it sounds like good news already
Steve.E
bambam
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Posts: 2482 Joined: May 8th, '06, 11:33
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by bambam » Jan 15th, '12, 22:23
hope it goes well mate.....and look forward to seeing you at Llandow if not sooner....bambam and tingtong
Chris K5
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by Chris K5 » Jan 15th, '12, 22:49
All the best mate hope it all goes well.
If you need anything just ask i'm passing your place nearly every day.
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Rsv4Col
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Posts: 1744 Joined: Aug 29th, '04, 15:29
First Name: Colin
Location: Exeter : Now ride a Tuono V4
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by Rsv4Col » Jan 15th, '12, 23:15
Thanks everyone
Now riding a Tuono V4 1100 😀
badgerKDD
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by badgerKDD » Jan 16th, '12, 07:07
Hey Colin, best of luck mate
I didn't actually know about this, just assumed you had a bad back from squashing yourself onto tiny sportsbikes ;)
Anyway as Moosey said, positive thoughts mate, and we WILL see you on the RTTB later in the year
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Mervin
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Location: near bideford
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by Mervin » Jan 16th, '12, 07:29
All the best Colin hope it goes well matey
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deej
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by deej » Jan 16th, '12, 15:21
good luck big man !!
Chris K5
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by Chris K5 » Jan 18th, '12, 19:04
I've just spoken to Colin.
He has had his operation spent 4 hours in theatre (instead of 3 as planned) and had his prostate removed, which was enlarged, has some internal bleeding.
He has to spend an extra night in hospital under observation and is hoping to come home tomorrow.
ALL THE BEST COLIN, GET WELL SOON.
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Dynasangel
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by Dynasangel » Jan 18th, '12, 19:13
Chris K5 wrote: I've just spoken to Colin.
He has had his operation spent 4 hours in theatre (instead of 3 as planned) and had his prostate removed, which was enlarged, has some internal bleeding.
He has to spend an extra night in hospital under observation and is hoping to come home tomorrow.
ALL THE BEST COLIN, GET WELL SOON.
Thank you for the update fingers cross he can come home tomorrow
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Funky
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Location: Exeter
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by Funky » Jan 18th, '12, 19:16
Sounds like a good outcome. Very pleased that it went well.
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by billinom8s » Jan 18th, '12, 20:08
Nice one Colin,
Spoke to him via text today and seems in good spirits. He is a bit gutted he has to spend another night in hospital but better in there than at home.
Wishing you a speedy recovery mate.
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