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    Hospital tomorow

    In the morning I have a dental hospital appointment ,for the results of my mouth biopsy .
    In the afternoon got to have the camera in my lungs , Bronchoscopy , to check abnormal percular changes in my lungs .
    No drinks of food 6 hrs before bronchoscopy , that's hard for me love my cheese and tomatoes on toast a cups of tea .

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    Thinking of you soulman buddy. Take care.
    ‘She who must be obeyed’ sends her best - and remembers a number of walks with you back from the Sportsman….back in the day

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    Thanks ,regards to you and your wife

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    Good luck Lloyd.

    Do they give you sedation for the lung procedure?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Good luck Lloyd.

    Do they give you sedation for the lung procedure?
    Hi Mick,just been reading up on it.
    They offer you mild sedatation which allows you to tell them if you have any problems .
    If you have this they won't disscuss results ,because you would forget .
    After the procedure you are monitored for a least 2 hours and sometimes an x ray .
    If your long collapses they keep you in over night .

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    Good luck mate, hopefully today has perked you up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveP67 is back! View Post
    Good luck mate, hopefully today has perked you up.
    Hi , I enjoyed today but I always do win or lose ,love spending time with my niece and her boys .
    Great atmosphere before the match when our bus turned up and during the match .
    I've lost my voice,will have explain that .

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    Hi Mick,just been reading up on it.
    They offer you mild sedatation which allows you to tell them if you have any problems .
    If you have this they won't disscuss results ,because you would forget .
    After the procedure you are monitored for a least 2 hours and sometimes an x ray .
    If your long collapses they keep you in over night .
    Take my advice, have the sedation.

    A tube down the throat isn’t any fun, I had the mild sedation and didn’t know a thing, it’s like the day ra pe drug rohipnol, it wipes your memory if they use midazapam Lloyd.

    Wonderful stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    In the morning I have a dental hospital appointment ,for the results of my mouth biopsy .
    In the afternoon got to have the camera in my lungs , Bronchoscopy , to check abnormal percular changes in my lungs .
    No drinks of food 6 hrs before bronchoscopy , that's hard for me love my cheese and tomatoes on toast a cups of tea .
    Hello Lloyd..
    G-D bless and prayers for you for tomorrow.
    I'll remind Phil to put you down for 0-3 Baggies away win on Friday....

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    Good luck Soulman. Hope all goes well

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