Just back from hospital where I was kept in a day and a half with nonemptying bladder probs (first time for everything!) and didn't get much sleep as I was on the Ear ,Nose and Throat ward where the chap opposite snored continually for 12hr.Don't really feel up to setting up a game at present so bear with me.It is great to be home!
The adventures of an 18th century imagination, located in Northern Europe formerly ruled over by joint rulers Duke Karl Frederick and Duchess Liv.Not to mention the American colony of Ny Tradgardland the 17th century Colony of New Tradgardstadt and the newly restored territory of the Shetland Isles. Featuring a supporting bill of gaming in a diversity of times,places and scales.Hopefully something to interest all who pop by...
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Back home
Just back from hospital where I was kept in a day and a half with nonemptying bladder probs (first time for everything!) and didn't get much sleep as I was on the Ear ,Nose and Throat ward where the chap opposite snored continually for 12hr.Don't really feel up to setting up a game at present so bear with me.It is great to be home!
I hope that you are well and on your way back to normal, and that you are feeling better than you were.
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Bob
Alan,
ReplyDeleteHaving recently been unexpectedly in Hospital myself, I very much sympathize with you.
I know that I too was very very happy to get home (even though I was still quite ill).
May your recovery be quick, painless and complete, sir.
-- Jeff
Hope you are on the mend !
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear of your trip to the local medical facility. I hope you are now sorted out. These things have to be expected as time goes on. I had a similar visit last year and it's not fun.
ReplyDeleteHope you are feeling more chipper soon, had to happen in half term didn't it?
ReplyDeleteall the best
Mike
Hope that the Barber Surgeons were kind? And glad that you are home - best wishes,
ReplyDeleteas ever
Paul
Sounds rather unpleasant! Hope you are soon 100%. How schools manage to do this to their staff during the hols is beyond me.
ReplyDeleteSounds rather unpleasant! Hope you are soon 100%. How schools manage to do this to their staff during the hols is beyond me.
ReplyDeleteAllan,
ReplyDeleteOuch ! I hope that things are getting better and that the condition is not so uncomfortable as it sounds.
Good news you are home.
Get well soon!
Jim
It's good that you're back home. Get well and back in fighting trim soon!
ReplyDeleteHi Trad,
ReplyDeleteI hope you are soon on the mend and are feeling much improved in the meantime.
All the best,
DC
Get well soon old chap
ReplyDeleteHope you have no re-occurence of your problem. Hope you are now fully recovered.
ReplyDelete-- Allan