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Buzby
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      11-25-2005, 04:49 PM
may not have been a good one for some..

For me it's been the end of a three and a half month odessy, involving
excrutiating pain, numerous things shoved up where the sun don't shine in
rapid succession [0], lots of head scratching and a business probably going
down the pan.[1]

The consultant just called with the results of yesterdays test - apparently
I'm going to live. The bloody great fist sized lump that showed up in the
MRI scan two months ago whilst they were trying to figure out what was wrong
with me [2] is a 'duplicate organ' growth which has probably always been
there, and the previously undiscovered kidney stone maybe a mild buggerance
at some point.

I think I might have a glass or three tonight.

[0] During one test it felt like and sounded like a bicycle pump
[1] Contrary to popular belief you have to work at these things - 2.5 months
with the eye off the ball, combined with bombings in London and Riots in
Paris don't bode well for someone selling tourism in these two cities . . .
[3]
[2] They thought I had cancer - turned out to be a particuly vicious virus.
I lost all my reflex muscles and didn't have a non drug induced dump for
nearly six weeks combined with severe shingles type pain in my skin all over
my body.
[3] **** it - I'll deal with that next week.


 
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      11-25-2005, 05:08 PM
In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, "Buzby" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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> They thought I had cancer


BTDT. I hope all will be well with you.

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Véritable Rosbif
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      11-25-2005, 05:10 PM

"Buzby" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> may not have been a good one for some..
>
> For me it's been the end of a three and a half month odessy, involving
> excrutiating pain, numerous things shoved up where the sun don't shine in
> rapid succession [0], lots of head scratching and a business probably
> going down the pan.[1]
>
> The consultant just called with the results of yesterdays test -
> apparently I'm going to live. The bloody great fist sized lump that showed
> up in the MRI scan two months ago whilst they were trying to figure out
> what was wrong with me [2] is a 'duplicate organ' growth which has
> probably always been there, and the previously undiscovered kidney stone
> maybe a mild buggerance at some point.
>
> I think I might have a glass or three tonight.


Well done, I suppose, although it's a bitch about the knock-on effect on the
biz. At least you can go at it full-tilt from now on. Good luck.

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Dan L
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      11-25-2005, 05:24 PM
Buzby wrote:
> may not have been a good one for some..
>
> For me it's been the end of a three and a half month odessy, involving
> excrutiating pain, numerous things shoved up where the sun don't
> shine in rapid succession [0], lots of head scratching and a
> business probably going down the pan.[1]
>
> The consultant just called with the results of yesterdays test -
> apparently I'm going to live. The bloody great fist sized lump that
> showed up in the MRI scan two months ago whilst they were trying to
> figure out what was wrong with me [2] is a 'duplicate organ' growth
> which has probably always been there, and the previously undiscovered
> kidney stone maybe a mild buggerance at some point.
>
> I think I might have a glass or three tonight.
>
> [0] During one test it felt like and sounded like a bicycle pump
> [1] Contrary to popular belief you have to work at these things - 2.5
> months with the eye off the ball, combined with bombings in London
> and Riots in Paris don't bode well for someone selling tourism in
> these two cities . . . [3]
> [2] They thought I had cancer - turned out to be a particuly vicious
> virus. I lost all my reflex muscles and didn't have a non drug
> induced dump for nearly six weeks combined with severe shingles type
> pain in my skin all over my body.
> [3] **** it - I'll deal with that next week.


**** me.

It can only go uphill from here really, can't it.

Glad you haven't got the big c BTW.

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      11-25-2005, 08:24 PM
Buzby wrote:
> may not have been a good one for some..


<snip> **** me, and you havent gone postal!? Respect. Have a beer or
two on me and see up there --^ for kidney stone threads
 
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      11-25-2005, 09:15 PM
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>and the previously undiscovered kidney stone maybe a mild buggerance at
>some point.


Mild!!! no.
This one cost me a week off work due to blood loss etc.
The one before I was in and out of hospital in a day.

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      11-25-2005, 10:07 PM
Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Buzby
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>
>I think I might have a glass or three tonight.


**** me, so would I. Good news, that man.

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      11-25-2005, 10:39 PM
Buzby wrote:
>
> The consultant just called with the results of yesterdays test -
> apparently I'm going to live. The bloody great fist sized lump that
> showed up in the MRI scan two months ago whilst they were trying to
> figure out what was wrong with me [2] is a


fist.

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      11-26-2005, 07:34 AM
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 18:24:41 -0000, "Dan L" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>Buzby wrote:
>> may not have been a good one for some..
>>
>> For me it's been the end of a three and a half month odessy, involving
>> excrutiating pain, numerous things shoved up where the sun don't
>> shine in rapid succession [0], lots of head scratching and a
>> business probably going down the pan.[1]



snip

>> I think I might have a glass or three tonight.


snip

>**** me.
>
>It can only go uphill from here really, can't it.
>
>Glad you haven't got the big c BTW.


Any minute now, someone'll post "Worse things happen at c..."

Glad the beasting's over though...
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Wicked Uncle Nigel
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      11-26-2005, 10:54 AM
Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Dan L
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>
>Glad you haven't got the big c BTW.
>


What? Dyslexia?

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