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Vlad the Impaler 23rd Nov 2004 21:06

Honey Monster
 
Hows it going Reg ?

AlanM 24th Nov 2004 16:57

Yes, how is the big fella?

Bern Oulli 24th Nov 2004 17:02

I for one am interested. For general broadcast to everyone (except 250kts of course), I have an email from he who is Honeymonster dated 16th Nov. As it was not addressed to me I don't feel free to divulge the contents, suffice it to say it put a smile on my face.

Fletchers Left Boot 24th Nov 2004 17:05

hear hear.

I, too, know who HM is and would like to know how he is getting on.




FLB

Honey Monster 24th Nov 2004 20:15

Hello everyone, I'm still plodding along.

For those who do not know, I underwent a 5 hour operation back in April to remove a part of my bladder and part of the ureter that connects it to the right kidney. What was left of the ureter was re-plumbed into another part of the bladder.

Initially there was concern that they might not have got all the cancer.

3 months later I had various x-rays and a cystoscopy where they shove a telescope into the bladder to have a look around. (There is only one way to get it there!) The x-rays did not show any sign of narrowing in the ureter which I hope means that the tumour is not re-growing. The bladder also appeared to be clear.

They are going in with another cystoscopy on 9 December. If all is still clear, they will move subsequent cystoscopys to 6 monthly intervals.

The main problem now is that now my bladder is smaller than before, whenever I go out, I have to plan routes around the locations of public toilets!

Also, I cannot get travel insurance to cover anything that relates to cancer.

After the 3 month check, we decided to pop over to Tobago for a couple of weeks in September to enjoy Hurricane Ivan!

Fortunately, the eye passed just north of Tobago but directly over Grenada which was our alternative destination. More than 90% of the properties on Grenada were damaged or destroyed.

Once again, I am touched by your continuing interest in my well being.

Merry Christmas everyone.

Reg Ford

5milesbaby 24th Nov 2004 21:40

Reg,

Its great to hear your news, best as could be expected. Fingers now crossed for the 9th December that all shows up to be good.

Looking forward to your book on Public Toilets, with your wit it should be a scream!!!

Have a great Christmas and please keep us updated, we are all thinking of your wellbeing.

Cheers,
Mr and Mrs 5miles
(you taught us both!!)

:ok:

Honey Monster 24th Nov 2004 21:50

This is what to do with a rubbish bag if you're stuck in a hurricane.

Note the intensity of the rain. The trees in the background are only 100 metres away!

Reg




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2 sheds 24th Nov 2004 22:14

Reg

Good to hear from you - keep us posted.

Best wishes - inc with the TNAV.

2 sheds (from not far away at work)

360BakTrak 25th Nov 2004 07:43

Love the black dress Reg....very fetching! :ok: Glad to hear you're doing well.
Best Wishes.;)

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 25th Nov 2004 08:20

Nice bag of old rubbish, Reg... still looking for you!

God Bless you and keep you mate. Have a fab Christmas and NY.

Bren M

Lon More 25th Nov 2004 08:45

Everybody should have a slinky little black number:O

Good luck with the Op

250 kts 25th Nov 2004 10:11

My best wishes to you HM. I for one was unaware of your illness and wish you a speedy recovery and long and happy retirement.

250 kts.

Lock n' Load 25th Nov 2004 23:34

Best of British, Reg. A couple of your former students are here in Canada, so if you feel like popping over you'll be made most welcome!
Your laugh was always infectious "back in my day" at the College - may it remain thus for a long retirement.

JJ

Farrell 26th Nov 2004 07:16

I have never met you sir, but luck travels on, regardless of who sends it!

Best Wishes for a speedy recovery!

Wayne

Scott Voigt 26th Nov 2004 22:29

I see that you were at a black tie event Reg <G>... Hope that you continue in good health...

regards

Scott

Turn It Off 26th Nov 2004 23:06

Reg

I was at the college until recently and only learnt about 2 weeks ago that you had been unwell.

My best wishes to you and your family and a speedy recovery.

Kindest regards and best wishes

TIO

Mr_Grubby 28th Nov 2004 15:06

I wish you good health Reg.

Clint.
Ex TC Training
LATCC.

NudgingSteel 29th Nov 2004 19:01

Reg,
Sorry to hear about the illness - I was one of your students some years back and you were definitely one of the "good guys", if only all the other instructors had been so cheerful!!!!
Best wishes for your continued recovery.:ok:

Vlad the Impaler 2nd Dec 2004 10:18

Reg,
After your last thread telling us about your illness I am relieved to hear that you are on the mend and I'm sure that goes for everybody who had the pleasure to be trained by you over the years. I will never forget the LVP's intro exercise on the aerodrome course, I don't think I've ever laughed so much. So keep us posted and good luck.
V

Honey Monster 2nd Dec 2004 15:16

When I retired in June I mentioned in another thread that CATC were making a collection for Cancer Research in lieu of a leaving present. I believe that some of you may have contributed. If you did, thank you.

I have just been advised that including gift aid, £193.21 has been paid to Cancer Relief.

Reg


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