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    Thanks for all the concerns , I will keep you posted how it turns out.
    Right know its just sit and wait for a phone call from the London hospital.
    I really don't know how this will all turn out, I am not a man to just sit around and wait , but have no choice right know.
    I wish you all a good season, I think I will probably spend more time fishing this year , as it seems to be less strenuous than hunting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kilo Charlie View Post
    Tou have probably felt tired all the time for ages without really knowing why. Be well!
    Kevin
    Good to hear that fate looked favorably down on you, means you have more to do in life yet

    I was reading your story to my wife (a Critical Care /ER Nurse) and she says this type of scenario has become far more common than it should be. Like KC mentioned, you must have been feeling sluggish for some time, she wonders why men, in particular, just ignore those symptoms. If you had mention of it to the Dr. during your last medical they would have found the problem before it got so bad. Hindsight I guess, but good advice for other guys to talk to their Dr. more often.

    Bad time of the year to be on bed rest....a man's DNA is programmed to kick into full gear come spring...no one minds laying around on forced bed rest in Jan/Feb

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    Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
    National Association for Search and Rescue

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    Good luck in your up coming surgery and no doubt you will be back in the bush before you know it!

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    Nice to hear you are in good hands, wish you all the best.

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    All the best with your surgery and recovery. You'll be deer hunting, no worries.

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    I'm glad to hear that you ended your outing on the right side of the grass. Best wishes and a speedy recovery!
    You’re lucky to have the gear you already have. Some people wish they had stuff as nice as the stuff you think isn’t good enough. - Bill Heavey

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    Best wishes on a speedy recovery

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon View Post
    You'll get great care in London. That's why I take a cell phone- $17 a month for 30 minutes - only for an emergency. ...
    Good time to remind that any charged cell phone -- with or without a service chip, can call 911
    C.A. in TO
    FIDE CANEM ~ Trust the Dog

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    Quote Originally Posted by C.A. in TO View Post
    Good time to remind that any charged cell phone -- with or without a service chip, can call 911
    Good advice!

    Judge,

    Very sorry to hear about your close call and impending surgery. Your one strong willed individual self rescuing yourself and this kind of will power will have you back in your beloved woods in the fall I'm sure. Looking forward to your posts this fall.

    Wish you all the best for a speedy recovery.....FB

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