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Derry Argue - 15 Jan 2004 19:51 GMT
As I predicted, a very boring report.

Everything going well here. Completed the 400 mile dogmeat run
with only one stop in a lay-by for a snooze (previously I'd
have four or five). That was with my day starting at around 9am
when I left home to finally getting back at around 12pm after a
tyre on the trailer blew and I got lost in the woods looking for
a new customer. Great to be off Flomax and feel normal again!  
The brain is actually working and I am getting much more done!
No problems at all with the water works. I seem to have any
amount of energy, I can't believe the difference.

One thing, I was convinced I had no retro earlier, now it seems
I do. Though it is not the problem with sensation I anticipated.
I gather it takes time for things to heal so I will not make a
final judgement at this point.

Neither my doctor or my Scottish surgeon has seen me or
expressed any interest in my case whatsoever since PVP which I
find quite extraordinary. I am scheduled for a follow up visit
to Muir in London on the 28th January.

Derry
admin - 16 Jan 2004 13:57 GMT
Greetings,

> As I predicted, a very boring report.

Maybe but interesting!

> Everything going well here.

That is good,

> No problems at all with the water works. I seem to have any
> amount of energy, I can't believe the difference.

The op was certainly a worthwhile experience then?

> One thing, I was convinced I had no retro earlier, now it seems
> I do. Though it is not the problem with sensation I anticipated.
> I gather it takes time for things to heal so I will not make a
> final judgement at this point.

Could prove uneventful after a period of time?

> Neither my doctor or my Scottish surgeon has seen me or
> expressed any interest in my case whatsoever since PVP

Maybe they are not interested because you went out of the area?

>  I am scheduled for a follow up visit
> to Muir in London on the 28th January.

Best of luck with that Derry.

My situation remains, the PCT talking with the GP.

I have had problems with my thyroid gland again, been Hypothyroid for about
5 years, the same as BPH really, going for blood tests on Monday at the
GP's.
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Peter

peteratNOSPAMhull-me.co.uk

Derry Argue - 16 Jan 2004 15:01 GMT
> I have had problems with my thyroid gland again, been
> Hypothyroid for about 5 years, the same as BPH really,
> going for blood tests on Monday at the GP's.

Good luck with that, Peter. Keep after them!

Derry
 
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