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Old 31-01-2019, 12:55   #16
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Old 31-01-2019, 21:51   #17
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Thinking of you and your family too Jim. Don't worry, we'll still be here when you are able to log back in
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Old 01-02-2019, 08:07   #18
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Thinking of you Jim!
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Old 01-02-2019, 19:17   #19
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Thinking of you Jim.......you know where we are when you're better....we'll be waiting to welcome you back......
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Old 02-02-2019, 08:47   #20
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Keep your chin up Jim, remember you are only afraid of what you don't know.
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Old 02-02-2019, 19:22   #21
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Thumbs down Is it just me - thank God I am not colour blind ?

Ok so, I am from a Science background I have used Litmus Paper, an Optimeter, pH meter done reagent tests using Malachite Green etc but these urine test strips are pretty difficult to read & interpret for a Novice.

I did my sample this morning a 1-2 second immersion having peed half a pint in a clean glass , laid the strip on some bog roll to take up the excess then after the recommended wait of 1-2 minutes looked at the readings.

I concentrated on the Blood reading as the rest meant little to me. The blood section was a sort of insipid Urine Yellow a bit like the section on the left of the container but not quite the same, definitely not remotely Green nor yellow with black bits so I took it as a Neg reading.

The top row for Leucocytes in my case was a bright colour ( but forgotten what might have been Blue) but none of the colours on the container that were various shades of pale purple. The other negative readings were not really noted as with time the colours change due to the testing reagents seeping from the test strip.

Much harder than our Hot Tub test strips.lol

Might need to get an ANPR to run me through the test !
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Old 03-02-2019, 01:41   #22
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Hi Guys, it’s been a very difficult couple of days. Today has been exceptionally painful and the next few days too, morphine rocks a few freaky day dreams though.
Stuck here in high dependency unit for for another day or two. The staff of the NHS are amazing.

Just wanted to let you all know I’m hanging in there.
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Hi Guys, it’s been a very difficult couple of days. Today has been exceptionally painful and the next few days too, morphine rocks a few freaky day dreams though.
Stuck here in high dependency unit for for another day or two. The staff of the NHS are amazing.

Just wanted to let you all know I’m hanging in there.
Glad you're hanging in there mate
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Hi Guys, it’s been a very difficult couple of days. Today has been exceptionally painful and the next few days too, morphine rocks a few freaky day dreams though.
Stuck here in high dependency unit for for another day or two. The staff of the NHS are amazing.

Just wanted to let you all know I’m hanging in there.
Good to hear from you Jim - pain levels should start to drop by the time you read this post - all the best.
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GOOD MAN!!!!! Wasn't expecting an update quite so soon. I've had my fair share of morphine (damn you motorcycles ) and I agree, top drawer stuff
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Top stuff! Onwards and upwards now.
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morphine rocks a few freaky day dreams though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FrOQC-zEog

Reminds me of Morphine Jim.

As for the freaky dreams, was it a non rusty Terrano?
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Haha a none rusty truck, that would be a dream. Feeling tired again today been for a short stroll along a corridor this morning.
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Jim, as long as you don't have freaky dreams about L###R####s, you'll be fine.......
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Way to go Jim.


Yep NHS rocks , I know what you mean about morphine!
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