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Old 25th Dec 2013, 12:27
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Seasons Greetings

As I prepare to return to Nigeria for my second stint following remission my thoughts are with those less fortunate who over the years have succumbed to the disease which I was fortunate to survive, and those still suffering/fighting.

To you in particular and all those who support, encourage and care for you, I wish you a Merry Christmas and a New Year full of hope and recovery. Never lose hope, never lose faith in yourself and those around you and never admit defeat.

In addition my greetings and wishes to all in the industry and all Ppruners !

Cheers and Best Wishes,

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Old 25th Dec 2013, 13:56
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Merry Christmas NEO - enjoy it and all the rest that follow!
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Old 25th Dec 2013, 14:19
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Seasons Greetings Old Lad.....enjoy your new year and wish you well!
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Old 27th Dec 2013, 22:41
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Stag on NEO.
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Old 11th Jul 2014, 05:31
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The Evil Strikes Again

During my prolonged stay at the pleasure of the NHS, one of the statistics bandied around (I guess as a sort of attempt to hearten) was that 1 in 3 of the UK population will have or has had some form of cancer. Hardly cheering or encouraging.

To the many who know him therefore, and as if to go some way to corroborate this figure it will come as a great shock and concern to learn that one of my best friends, Barrie Shepherd (recently retired DHoFO), has just been diagnosed with a tumour in one of his kidneys.

He will undergo surgery early next month to remove the kidney and I am positive that like me everyone will be praying for a successful outcome. I plan the majority of my next time off being his tea boy, cook, cleaner, companion or whatever he wants/needs.

Barrie has always been a fit and healthy guy, which only goes to show that this evil disease has no friends and favours nobody.

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Old 11th Jul 2014, 16:45
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Yes, I spoke to Barrie today. He's been such a good and true friend to so many people over the years that I'm sure everybody who knows him will, like us, be rooting for a quick and total recovery
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Old 11th Jul 2014, 18:43
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Bugger! Hope all works out well and thank goodness for duplex redundancy!
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Old 12th Jul 2014, 06:50
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As 212man says bugger and thankfully there is redundancy!
Barrie is a great guy and sad to see he has been diagnosed with this evil disease.
Remember what it says on the back of the Cdo medal: Courage, determination, unselfishness and cheefulness under adversity!
We are all rooting for a quick recovery Barrie!
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Old 12th Jul 2014, 07:20
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All the very best Barrie - hope the Op goes well.

With NEO as your temporary Butler I am sure you will recover very rapidly!

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All the best Barrie and a quick recovery!
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Old 12th Jul 2014, 19:23
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Hang in There..

As the others have said...All the Best and Good Health.
Thanks for the times together in Nigeria.
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Old 28th Jul 2014, 03:27
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Time For Hope & Refelection

Barrie's op has been confirmed; he will undergo keyhole surgery in the first instance on 4th August. Once inside, the surgeon will assess the "spread" and if necessary remove any nasties from the tissue surrounding the affected kidney.

I am sure my rejoinder is unnecessary however I appeal to all to spare a moment or two to wish Barrie all the best and a swift recovery on 4th, also to reflect on the life changing effect this evil disease can have, not only on the directly "infected" but on their nearest and dearest.

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Thumbs up Good Luck Barrie

Good luck Barrie. All the many friends you made during your time in Nigeria will be thinking of you and praying all goes well on the 4th
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Old 15th Aug 2014, 16:46
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So Far So Good.....

Barrie's op went as well as expected given the advanced surgical techniques used these days. I am currently spending the weekend with him in between his "official" carers (ex wife and daughter), and he's active, looks as fit as ever and fully ambulatory. Some pain around the surgical site (not entirely unexpected !) and a couple of decent war story scars.

He is waiting for the biopsy results from the tissue around the kidney, but based upon my own experience if there was something bad they would have contacted him immediately, i.e. no news is good news.

I've told him that everyone who knows him (and many who don't) are rooting for him.

NEO
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Good News

Please give regards

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Old 18th Jul 2017, 23:43
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Thought I'd resurrect this thread to inform Rotorheads that I'm going to do something completely different, a total departure from my previous life. I've decided to train as an End of Life counsellor at the hospital that treated me. One of only four in the area.

Having seen more than a few people die (previous posts on this thread refer), many of them totally alone I got to thinking there must be a lot people who are told they've reached the end of the journey and then make the trip with nobody to provide companionship/company.

I saw for myself it is entirely possible to be lonely in a crowd. After all, Consultants, Doctors, Nurses and Health Care Assistants have a job to do and can't spend time sitting with and providing support to any patients, even the terminally ill. I was lucky, my sons never left me alone.

So I'm going to be there but only if people want me to. It's amazing (and sad) how many people have no friends or family. Not their fault.

By the way, I'm still available for advisory/audit work.

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Old 19th Jul 2017, 02:22
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Originally Posted by Nigerian Expat Outlaw
Thought I'd resurrect this thread to inform Rotorheads that I'm going to do something completely different, a total departure from my previous life. I've decided to train as an End of Life counsellor at the hospital that treated me. One of only four in the area.

Having seen more than a few people die (previous posts on this thread refer), many of them totally alone I got to thinking there must be a lot people who are told they've reached the end of the journey and then make the trip with nobody to provide companionship/company.

I saw for myself it is entirely possible to be lonely in a crowd. After all, Consultants, Doctors, Nurses and Health Care Assistants have a job to do and can't spend time sitting with and providing support to any patients, even the terminally ill. I was lucky, my sons never left me alone.

So I'm going to be there but only if people want me to. It's amazing (and sad) how many people have no friends or family. Not their fault.

By the way, I'm still available for advisory/audit work.

NEO
Good on ya, mate. I'm Stage IV prostate cancer so I truly appreciate the value of your work.
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Old 19th Jul 2017, 09:45
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A very noble calling NEO - my younger brother died in 2012 from an un-treatable brain tumour and benefitted greatly from the care at a Macmillan hospice.

It was clear, as you say, that many others go there with little support in their final days and it prompted my mother to volunteer there after he had passed away.
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Old 19th Jul 2017, 16:05
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Well done NEO - I'm sure it will be a very rewarding calling, if somewhat emotionally draining at times.
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Old 19th Jul 2017, 19:49
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WOW. NEO. "Bravo Zulu" to you

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