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Re: Woes

Postby JoM » 01 Aug 2017, 11:59

How's Mrs S feeling now Suff?
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Re: Woes

Postby saundra » 01 Aug 2017, 12:20

Hope Mrs s is comfortable at home
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Re: Woes

Postby TheOstrich » 01 Aug 2017, 12:57

Well done on the job front, Suff. And I do hope Mrs S is recovering OK at home.
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Re: Woes

Postby Suff » 01 Aug 2017, 20:10

Hi Jo, Saundra,

Mrs S is home... Comfortable? If you mean working in the house and garden as much as she can tolerate until she has to stop from exhaustion, then, yes, she's very "Comfortable".

She came out of hospital with her scan records and medical records of the surgery. We had a French friend translate the parts which are difficult and it "appears" she had a 10cm by 11cm by 6cm Cist attached to her right ovary.

Now the surgery is done she is feeling good, doing well and even getting a reasonable nights sleep most nights.

I would have posted earlier but I arrived in the hotel at 04:30 after a delayed BA flight from Bordeaux and "issues" with the Thameslink train out of Three Bridges. Bed beckons.

Ossie, in the end it seems that it might just work. My boss just suggested I work Fridays from home in the short term and they are being very flexible. On the downside it appears everything is in full on delivery mode and I have two days to pick up 6 months of reports, plans and contracts, in order to be able to do my job.

Ah well, if it were easy and all that.

All the other jobs I discussed were demanding 5 days a week on site with no chance, during the whole contract, of any work from home time.

We shall see.
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Re: Woes

Postby Kaz » 01 Aug 2017, 20:13

Hope you can persuade Mrs S to take things a bit more easily! Fingers crossed for her results, and good luck with the job stuff :)
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Re: Woes

Postby JanB » 01 Aug 2017, 22:12

Glad Mrs S is now home, but she really must take it a little easy for a while.
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Re: Woes

Postby Osc » 01 Aug 2017, 22:13

Glad to see the good news on the work front, Suff, now what can you do to make Mrs S take thing easy?!
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Re: Woes

Postby Suff » 02 Aug 2017, 08:12

Osc after 30 years of marriage, I can't tell Mrs Smith anything... :D

She texted me this morning to say that she was fine and I should stop worrying about her....

[now edited to remove the annoying phone keyboard substitution for Osc....]
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Re: Woes

Postby manxie » 02 Aug 2017, 09:04

Hehe

[quote="Suff"]Oscar after 30 years of marriage, I can't tell Mrs Smith anything... :D

Has it really taken her 30 years to train you Suff lol

I bet you can't wait for the next 30 years

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Re: Woes

Postby saundra » 02 Aug 2017, 10:21

Nothing like an independent women stuff :lol: especially when you've done it all your life and had no choice

Doubt Mrs S will change
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