well the plaster is off te hand and the legg is healing

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well the plaster is off te hand and the legg is healing

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well the good news is the plaster is off but i am told that i must not do any manual labor at all on my hand as it is likely to pull apart for a further 4-6 weeks. so looks like i may be out of flying for a bit longer.

the good news the infection is out of my legg but is still an open wound so still have to be very carefull.

does not seem like i will miss much this week and it looks like the bpc is just fated for me as now i have booked it twice and ended up been injured twice.


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gary stenhouse wrote:well the good news is the plaster is off but i am told that i must not do any manual labor at all on my hand as it is likely to pull apart for a further 4-6 weeks. so looks like i may be out of flying for a bit longer.

the good news the infection is out of my legg but is still an open wound so still have to be very carefull.

does not seem like i will miss much this week and it looks like the bpc is just fated for me as now i have booked it twice and ended up been injured twice.


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Good to hear your not loosing your leg, it would be months for another to grow back in.
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All these times you have been in Hospital Gary, have you never thought to ask them to try and find your brain???

I hear the latest scanners can pick up the tiniest of things......


Sorry sorry sorry!!!! I dont mean it really, just could not resist.

Hopefully you will be back on the hill soon!

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i think i will need a brain transplant soon in order too keep up the good camawaduwee. n

dont worry i they did say there was no risk of brain damage, cheecky buggers said they could'nt find it.


i blaim the schooling though others achieved great things i was too busy doing my papers to worry about school, education was for bairns and i was a man

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Good to hear you're on the mend Gary, take your time with the wound, enjoy the camawaduwee. Get back in theair when your body is ready.
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