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Old 3rd September 2011, 04:32 PM
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good luck with your op and with some light duties im sure there is planty that can be done that falls into that bracket lol
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Old 4th September 2011, 07:10 PM
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Here's wishing you all the best for your hernia opp Rob, may you make a speedy recovery

At least when the opp is out of the way & all healed up you'll be able to crack on with the heavy stuff once more

I remember when my dear old Dad collected me after my hernia opp
He took all of the very bumpy back roads to my house so as I wouldn't be in the car stuck in traffic on all those nice smooth roads
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My Neighbor has just had one a few weeks back, he's probably twice my age though But he seems nice and mobile again.

I got the side panel back on and the hole cut for the zorts, and the hole for the air filter ( although it needs a bit of enlarging.

Poping to get some petrol later so I can run it for more than a few seconds. Will take some more photos

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Old 4th September 2011, 08:46 PM
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I had an inguinal (Groin) hernia done in 2003 and it took me ages to get over it. Take it very easy at least for the first few weeks.
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All the best for Thursday,s Op Rob, take it easy afterwards & don,t be tempted to "just lift that gearbox out of the way" etc,

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Old 8th September 2011, 05:35 PM
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How did the opp go today Rob.

Hope you are being a good boy & taking things easy
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was 1st on the list, 1 1/2 hrs of unpleasentness. I have experienced worse pain, but possibly not over such a prolonged period and still going on.

Back home by 2pm ish..

able to move arround slowley, lignacaine if wearing off.......

on a plus point, I did get fuel the other and had the roadster running on juice exhaust sounds good, and I don't think it will be too loud.. Do need a stronger return spring on the throttle cable though.

I Cut the hole in the bonnet for the carb too, so I can fit the bonnet.

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Moving more freely, not had much pain killers since Friday just a couple of anti-infma ones to help the swelling subside. So should be out and about in the garage looking at little jobs in a few days. Bending is the biggest restriction, got a litter picker to help me out..

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Moving more freely, not had much pain killers since Friday just a couple of anti-infma ones to help the swelling subside. So should be out and about in the garage looking at little jobs in a few days. Bending is the biggest restriction, got a litter picker to help me out..

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Great to hear that you are feeling a little more comfortable Rob

I am sure you'll soon be on the mend.

Those little uns of yours should make ideal little helpers

Take care & don't over do it
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Ok rob i have got a few things in mind to help

http://www.mobilitymegastore.co.uk/usrimage/cat26.jpg

http://archive.worldhistoria.com/upl...64/pipe15a.jpg

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...2/Slippers.jpg

Take it steady

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