Denis was taken into hospital yesterday as he had been having chest pains, I phoned his wife Jean last night and she said that he was having tests done and that he may have to go and have a stent inserted,
May we all wish him a speedy recovery and back on the site soon.
John Atkins
All Gods speed to an early recovery Denis
ReplyDeleteButch Ward
Denis, My wife and I wish you, all the very best for a speedy recovery.
ReplyDeleteKeith & Margaret Shaw.
Get well soon Denis, Stents are a doddle. It's a bit of a bizarre feeling having them put in, but painless. I have 7 of the blighters! You will feel a new man afterwards! :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm missing your jokes already Denis - get well soon mate!
ReplyDeleteStan
Hope everything goes well and he is home soon Helene
ReplyDeleteDennis sorry to hear of your health problems, Pauline and I wish you a very speedy recovery and as Stan says missing your Jokes already good luck and God Bless ray and Pauline.
ReplyDeleteKeep going you old bugger.
ReplyDeletealex (kev).
Best wishes for a speedy recovery Denis
ReplyDeleteJohn.
Best wishes from Detmold Denis - bet you will be back with us in double time,look after yourself,we are thinking of you.Wish you a speedy recovery.
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Don
Get better soon Dennis. And only advise if you are in glenfield for the stent, keep away from the scottish nurse, shes got a grip like a vise.
ReplyDeleteShoulders back, chin up and smile and you'll be back to normal in no time.Denis.
ReplyDeletePaddy
Get well soon denis ,no chaseing the nurses and we will exspect twice as many jokes when you return
ReplyDeletejohn(jp)
Thank you all for your best wishes
ReplyDeleteIwent into the hospital for some tests[ kept in over night]
and then they said i could go home but i would have to back again for the treadmill and it would depend on the results ,what they would do
thank you again.
Glad you are back home, Dennis.whatever the results of the treadmill and your further treatment the worst thing that will happen to you is the shaving, you will be lying there knowing its looks like a plucked chicken,and could quite easy end up a KFC after that its a doddle,with your old humour and positive thinking. Frank
ReplyDeleteIf and when you get it done, dennis. You will come out "Fit as a butchers dog"
ReplyDeleteBest Regards Doug.
glad you are at home dennis hope every thing goes well with the treadmill all the best
ReplyDeletejohn(jp)
Denis Trust you will be on the mend very soon.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Denis, hope it is nothing too serious and that you will soon be back to good health.
ReplyDeleteI have now been told that i will have my bypass on the 24th november and will be in for at least 5 to 10 days.THANK you all for your support.
ReplyDeleteStart looking for a good escape route pal...take care
ReplyDeletePhil
All the best on the 24th Denis,got a friend who has more bypasses than the M1 - and he can do everything!
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Don
Good luck on the 24th Denis, it'll be a doddle.
ReplyDeleteTIS
All the very best for the 24th Denis, Im sure you will find it a stroll in the park.
ReplyDeleteKeith Shaw.
Denis as I understand has gone into hospital this morning and is supposed to be having his operation tomorrow, I will be getting in touch with Jean his wife on Saturday for an update as he was told that they will not wake him up until Friday, may I wish him all the best and that we will see him again hopefully next week and talk to him on Skype as normal. (good luck pal)
ReplyDeleteJohn Atkins