Have they done a full body scan on you? Might aswell get it all sorted whilst your there ;)
Speedy recovery Eric
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Hi Eric, a bit of friendly advice....
When they come to take the catheter off look the other way...
If it's a nice looking nurse with stockings and suspenders on you may well get a ' perk ' on....
Not good at your age....it's easier to remove the catheter when it's asleep.....
Sorry meant when you were asleep....:)
Soon be running up to NYS for your 2018/ 2019 season ticket
Well finally back home last night Wednesday.
Kept in hospital after it was found I had kidney problems,be it the epidural injection & the after antibiotics cocktail caused damage to the kidney's, to which I was told does happen.
It was found I was loosing more fluids out of my body, to how much I was drinking, so I was dehydrating with my kidneys not functioning correctly, so I had to keep drinking while also being given a saline inline to my body,my legs & feet swelled up like elephants legs, making it hard to walk, has my kidney's were only functioning at 75%.
I was allowed home with my blood results on the borderline, & allowed a water tablet to reduce the fluids, plus of course normal pain & blood clot tablets, with some of my normal medication. Quite a lot of trouble during the night with frequent visits to the toilet.
Today the swelling in the legs is going down, with the help of the water tablet,so hopefully I can get the fluid situation sorted out, & look forward to getting back on track with my hip operation recovery.
One thing Casper the young nurse who removed the catheter was gentle, I even said to her that being that she now knew me personally, we ought to get engaged.
I had a good laugh in hospital with all the staff, to which I took a certain object in with me, to be revealed later.