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I'm still here, the last few months have been quite difficult though. Suspected angina turned into a game of hospital 'ping pong' with neither of the two initially involved wanting or in indeed were capable of performing an angiogram and whilst they indulged in their little game I had a heart attack. An ambulance could not come to me for at least six hours so my gardener drove me at speed to them and in this way I managed to get into one of the hospitals for emergency treatment. They then referred me to the main 'out-of-county' hospital who took on my case. Because my radial arteries are 'contorted' an angiogram was not easily performed so they brought in from Europe? a professor of coronary specialism to instruct the floundering surgeons and an angiogram was successfully done. His recommendation was for me to have open heart surgery as the amount of stent work needed was considerable. For various reasons I chose to go down the stent route but that proved not to be straight forward. After almost three hours 'on the job' the stents were done and since then I have been completely pain free.
Wow!
So sorry to hear about this but again happy to hear that you are now pain free and hopefully in a better place.
Big hugs from me! :):):)
 
I'm still here, the last few months have been quite difficult though. Suspected angina turned into a game of hospital 'ping pong' with neither of the two initially involved wanting or in indeed were capable of performing an angiogram and whilst they indulged in their little game I had a heart attack. An ambulance could not come to me for at least six hours so my gardener drove me at speed to them and in this way I managed to get into one of the hospitals for emergency treatment. They then referred me to the main 'out-of-county' hospital who took on my case. Because my radial arteries are 'contorted' an angiogram was not easily performed so they brought in from Europe? a professor of coronary specialism to instruct the floundering surgeons and an angiogram was successfully done. His recommendation was for me to have open heart surgery as the amount of stent work needed was considerable. For various reasons I chose to go down the stent route but that proved not to be straight forward. After almost three hours 'on the job' the stents were done and since then I have been completely pain free.
 
Bought a cheap ornery bbq yessdi as sick of the lack of taste from the gas one.
We also got some grapebush stems etc as fuel. A mate of ours bbqs with them and his stuff tastes delish.
We also have a lot of mature pine cut down two years ago. Just looked up whether tis a good idea to use it, hmm, no apparently.
So later on I'm off to the dump with it and to pick up the food I forgot to get yessdi after queuing to get into the dump wiv mate's trailer. :rolleyes: (That missus forgot to get during the shopping despite it being on her list!)
Sun shining again, flipping hot already.
Have a good one folks!:):):)
I don't have a flavour problem with the gas BBQ, but If I did I would buy a small "smoker-tin" you fill it with wood-chips of your choice of flavour (oak, whisky barrels, fruit wood) and place it on the BBQ surface the wood smoulders and imparts an extra flavour to your food. Amazon product
 
I'm still here, the last few months have been quite difficult though. Suspected angina turned into a game of hospital 'ping pong' with neither of the two initially involved wanting or in indeed were capable of performing an angiogram and whilst they indulged in their little game I had a heart attack. An ambulance could not come to me for at least six hours so my gardener drove me at speed to them and in this way I managed to get into one of the hospitals for emergency treatment. They then referred me to the main 'out-of-county' hospital who took on my case. Because my radial arteries are 'contorted' an angiogram was not easily performed so they brought in from Europe? a professor of coronary specialism to instruct the floundering surgeons and an angiogram was successfully done. His recommendation was for me to have open heart surgery as the amount of stent work needed was considerable. For various reasons I chose to go down the stent route but that proved not to be straight forward. After almost three hours 'on the job' the stents were done and since then I have been completely pain free.
Oh My DD you have been through the mangle. I met a bloke in the hospital when I had my heart-attack who had 22 stents in total across all 3 arteries. Me I just got 2 in the Circumflex artery. The difference it made to me was like chalk & cheese, so I should imagine you feel ok now. Best wishes. :)
 
Mine is limited by the ECU to 90mph, as standard out of the factory. And it does it no bother. Nobody in their right mind should want to go faster than that in a tratter on public roads, I tend to cruise at 60 with occasional 70mph.
When yer ses limiter is yer refering to the clothes peg on the cable?
 
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