martin is back in the house

Started by martin goddard, November 29, 2020, 05:21:11 PM

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martin goddard

Hello all
I have been back home for a couple of days, but am still gathering strength.

The story goes as follows:-
I called the ambulance out a couple of times. They thought I might have angina (heart pains).
It transpires I had a heart attack or two.
Went into hospital.
Had a tube fitted (stent) to clear my heart artery.


I am now at home tinkering with some sculpting.
I am very thankful for your  good wishes.
I got a lovely big card too (no name on it) which I assume is from some part of the group?  Thank you for that.

I intend to get back and enjoy life as before , albeit with lots of tablets and sensible living.

There should be new figures within a couple of weeks too.

Good to be back and good to be amongst friends

martin :)

Stewart 46A

Great ypur feeling better, slow down take it easy.
I sent the card, (I thought the computer would know it was from me)


Stewart

Colonel Kilgore

#2
Welcome back Martin.

Delighted to hear you are on the mend - take it easy!

Simon

John Watson

Good news Martin. Make sure you don't overdo things.
I wonder if the NHS realise that they have contributed to the Mexican Revolution!
Take care and hope to see you soon (lock down permitting).
John

Sean Clark

Sorry to hear of the heart issue, very glad you're back home and contemplating more Sculpting.

Do take your time. Keep your feet up (but don't cross your legs) and enjoy some rest.

Hopefully by the time the pandemic is resolved, you'll be well enough for some face to face gaming 😊

We have many more battles to fight across the table.

Regards
Sean

Leslie BT

Stewart, the computer most probably did know it was you!!

Grey Heron

Glad to read Martin you are on the mend.

Best wishes for your recovery.

Helen

Spartacus

Well done mate.

Glad you are back.

So now you have a new spring!!!!

Terry

Antioch (Bob)

Also glad you are on the mend....& very happy to have you back...... i am sure you dr reminded you about the need to take it easy for a while.   BUT IN CASE YOU DIDN'T GET IT.......

Definition of EASY..... a bit of fiddling..... a lot of sleep, some reading.... no worrying about racks, extra figures....etc etc.

Definition of a WHILE .......more then a few weeks.

Regards.....Bob


Wardy64

Great news that you are back home. Do take it easy, the body needs time to heal.

Best wishes


Dave & Ben

Nick

Glad to hear you are okay Martin.

Take care,

Nick

Rittervonbek

Marvellous news indeed.  Welcome back!

Mike

Colonel Kilgore

Quote from: Antioch (Bob) on November 29, 2020, 06:44:48 PM
Also glad you are on the mend....& very happy to have you back...... i am sure you dr reminded you about the need to take it easy for a while.   BUT IN CASE YOU DIDN'T GET IT.......

Definition of EASY..... a bit of fiddling..... a lot of sleep, some reading.... no worrying about racks, extra figures....etc etc.

Definition of a WHILE .......more then a few weeks.

Regards.....Bob

That's pretty clear and very helpful advice, Bob.

It reads a little like one of those sections in Martin's rules where he wants to make absolutely sure everyone has read it correctly  ;)

Simon

Brian Cameron

Glad you're home and recovering.  I know three people with stents, all doing well years later.  One of them still enjoys telling the story of how his was fitted.

Many years back my dad was taken to hospital where they diagnosed a heart attack.  "When was the other one?"  My dad replied he didn't think that he'd had one though he recalled a bad case of heartburn.  "Did you have a pain down your arm?" asked the doc.  "Yes" was my dad's reply.  "Well, for future reference, you don't get heartburn in your arm.  Call for an ambulance."

Take care,

Brian

DorchesterBede

Martin

Good to hear you are on the mend. A message though to look after yourself, hopefully up and gaming before to long.  Sit back and take it easy for a while everything else can take a back step.

:)

Chris