- Awesome view of the #ISS flying over #Melbourne very bright indeed before going red and disappearing into Earth's shadow #
- Email from <1—mafia@sbcglobal.net> to say I have $85K money transfer – they need less descriptive email addresses 🙂 #
- At the dentist, back in 2 hours… #
- 12th April 2011 will be the 50th anniversary of human spaceflight – http://yurisnight.net/ #YurisNight #
- Apple seem happy to rate an app to "cure" gay people as 4+ (not objectionable) http://bit.ly/h6zqOk #homophobia #fail 🙁 #
- Hat tip to @ABCRampUp for that piece of Apple idiocy… 🙁 #
- Time for an early night I think, been a very busy day today… #
- Looks like Google is broken, claims "unusual traffic seen from this computer" when I try and get a cached page.. 🙁 #
- Epilepsy treatment: from gladiators to computers – Prof. Mark Cook speaks @ Melbourne Uni Tues 29/03 http://bit.ly/hoXX3M #
- In Angliss hospital with suspected gall stones, going to be transferred to Box Hill hospital tomorrow for MRI and surgery #
- Thanks all for the best wishes! #
- Now in Box Hill hospital ward 2 south, been MRI'd and waiting to hear what happens next! Thanks for the good wishes all! #
- Thanks to @a7ndrew for visiting and dropping off a get well card from the VPAC folks! #
- EPRC today, removed half the 6 stones in the bile duct, put in a stent to help it drain and will try for rest next week #
- Looks like I *may* get discharged tomorrow until the next EPRC. 🙂 #
- At least it took me to 41 years old before having an overnight stay in hospital! #
- Good news: discharged from hospital, back at home. Bad news: have to go back Monday 4th April for another ERCP #
- Just 445 new emails after 5 days in hospital in my work inbox, that's pretty good! Not going to try looking at them yet. #
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NB: References to EPRC should have been ERCP, was still learning the lingo then.. 😉
Still, it could be worse – watch the current series of Deadwood, where the doc is assuring Al Swerringen (paralytic with agony) “I have myself seen people operated on for the stone, and you will be encouraged to know that nearly two in ten survive!”
Oh great, that’s really reassuring.. 😉
Mind you, that was in the 1870s, so not necessarily a drag now. Rose sends her fond regards and commiserations and best wishes.
Ask if they’ll save the stones so that you can hang them on your watchchain.