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I have been overwhelmed by the number of requests for new passwords
It is going to take a while as each one has to be dealt with and replied to individually but I am working on them and will get back to you as soon as I am able.
Brian.
Thank you for your patience, I am getting there.
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14th June 2018, 01:18 PM
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Hope all go's well for Keith's son and of course for Jim also.
I have had a minor problem for years with acid getting back into my stomach. The camera found a small tear , but the doctors said an operation to close it would be worse than the symptoms.
I had to give up the booze as every time I drank alcohol I was sick. Still miss going for a pint and chat it is not the same drinking orange juice. Just one tablet every morning keeps the acid down.
Good luck.
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14th June 2018, 02:59 PM
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Hi Jim, sorry to hear of your set back, like your positive attitude though, keep it up.
regards,stan
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14th June 2018, 06:07 PM
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14th June 2018, 06:18 PM
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Hi Louis,you would think that they would be able to treat your problem a terrible thing when you are told you will suffer it for life.You cant' beat a couple of pints and join company for a chat,drinking orange juice is just not the same.Hope one day they find a cure for it.
Regards.
Jim.B.
CLARITATE DEXTRA
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14th June 2018, 06:31 PM
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Sorry to hear of your ailment Louis.
Vic
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14th June 2018, 07:59 PM
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Wishing your son a speedy recovery Keith and I am sure everything will turn out for the best.
Good luck Jim with your proceedure and that you will soon be back having a couple of pints.
Regards
John C
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15th June 2018, 01:28 AM
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Keith & Jim. Hoping for a speedy successful recovery, Hope & pray all goes well!
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15th June 2018, 05:26 AM
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Keith give him and yourself my very best I know first hand a brutal cancer opp but what is the other answer you fight for every day and the cancer treatment in todays medicine is outstanding we are frightened of what we called the big c but its not that big now stay positive he and you will have your bad/good days and may never be the same after the op but it was found and now sorted out the cancer care team do a fantastic job and the very best to your lad if he has the fight in him you can overcome anything mate message me and you can have my number anytime? jp
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15th June 2018, 05:40 AM
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Hi Jim the inside of my body is probably healthier now than it has been for a great many years. As with most seamen it has taken a lot of abuse with the booze and fags , I wouldn't like to know how much money I have spent drinking anything that came in a bottle , glass or can while smoking like a chimney , but I enjoyed it all especially the company of fellow seamen. Now I am trying to repair some of the damage , a healthy diet , no junk food from McDonalds or Col. Sanders fried chicken , while keeping body and mind active. Living like a repentant monk is not as much fun as the old days. The insides are taken care of now to work on the outside which will be a lot harder.
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15th June 2018, 05:57 AM
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jim its one of the worst days of your life when told you have cancer but its not like years ago they told you and that was it?? the treatment today is amazing after my op they thought they found cancer again and put the camera down inflated the lung and inspected the area lucky it was nothing to worry about as said you will have your bad days but knowing the cancer crews working for you. you have got a good fighting chance I was in with men a lot older than me they are as well as can be expected I see them at clinic never give up mate.. jp
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