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Title: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: Kevin Wood on 13 January 2010, 15:39:12
http://www.dndservices.co.uk/

Closed due to staff illness.  :(

Hope everything is OK, Dave.  :y

Kevin
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: tunnie on 13 January 2010, 15:47:06
someone must have got him some bose headphones for christmas  ;D

Seriously though hope all is well  :y
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: Elite Pete on 13 January 2010, 15:49:59
Dave was on the forum yesterday.
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Post by: Hannah Judes Dad on 13 January 2010, 15:52:03
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someone must have got him some bose headphones for christmas  ;D
Seriously though hope all is well  :y

Is that to go with his bose sound dock for his ipod? :)

Hope all is ok
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: Andyb on 13 January 2010, 17:52:58
hope they get well soon

anyways whats wrong with the bose sound dock ?
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: TheBoy on 13 January 2010, 18:19:53
He employees people, maybe not enough to cover website sales and his normal repair business etc, particulalry with the bad weather down their, and people pulling a sickie not being able to make it in.
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: TheBoy on 13 January 2010, 18:20:12
or at least I hope it is that simple an explanation.
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: Hannah Judes Dad on 13 January 2010, 18:25:32
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hope they get well soon

anyways whats wrong with the bose sound dock ?


Nothing at all wrong with the sound dock it just has the word bose on it so Dave is not impressed
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: tunnie on 13 January 2010, 19:04:42
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hope they get well soon

anyways whats wrong with the bose sound dock ?


Nothing at all wrong with the sound dock it just has the word bose on it so Dave is not impressed

Yup, its just our way of winding him up, he in ICE business, and he hates then 'old' Bose system with a passion.
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: ian bond 007 on 14 January 2010, 01:36:03
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http://www.dndservices.co.uk/

Closed due to staff illness.  :(

Hope everything is OK, Dave.  :y

Kevin


im a new member here.im pleased to be told that you are "THE OMEGA MAN"im sorry i didnt know you had a cold n flu.take it easy then dave n be in touch when you are feeling better and hopefully you can give me some real good advice on a problem im having with my 2.2 cdx omega 1999 v reg plate. cheers, ian bond 007.
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: Andy B on 14 January 2010, 01:45:52
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http://www.dndservices.co.uk/

Closed due to staff illness.  :(

Hope everything is OK, Dave.  :y

Kevin


im a new member here.im pleased to be told that you are "THE OMEGA MAN"im sorry i didnt know you had a cold n flu.take it easy then dave n be in touch when you are feeling better and hopefully you can give me some real good advice on a problem im having with my 2.2 cdx omega 1999 v reg plate. cheers, ian bond 007.

Dave DND is the sounds man ....... he doesn't know or care about Omegas  ;) ;) ;D
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: Dave DND on 14 January 2010, 10:46:43
Ears are burning !!  (those bloody BOSE headphones)

For those unawares, I was rushed into hospital just before Christmas and had surgery to remove 2 jammed gallstones on Christmas Eve - not quite how I planned to spend the festive period.

Currently to and fro A&E and Doctors at the moment as we are trying to schedule an emergency op to remove offending gallbladder as we speak.

If I go a little quiet for a day or so, you know why - can take a while for painkillers to kick in, and the website tends to trigger and go down if we have reached capacity with low staff levels, as it saves too many shouting at us for radio codes at the same time

Anyway - thanks for the support guys  :-[   :)



Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: Andy B on 14 January 2010, 11:01:37
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For those unawares, I was rushed into hospital just before Christmas and had surgery to remove 2 jammed gallstones on Christmas Eve -  .......

Ooooo!  :o Not nice!!
Hope things improve for you Dave.  :y
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: Elite Pete on 14 January 2010, 11:10:00
Hope you get it all sorted soon Dave :y
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Post by: Welung666 on 14 January 2010, 12:44:17
If you've not had it out by the time the next big meet comes around, you'll have to pop over. I'm sure there are a couple of amateur surgeons amongst the rank and file ;D ;D ;D

Serioulsy though I hope you get sorted out soon :y
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: Kevin Wood on 14 January 2010, 12:57:46
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For those unawares, I was rushed into hospital just before Christmas and had surgery to remove 2 jammed gallstones on Christmas Eve - not quite how I planned to spend the festive period....

Sorry to hear this, Dave. I wish you a speedy recovery.  :y

Kevin
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: cruisetopoland on 14 January 2010, 13:04:22
Wooahhh, nasty... >:(  How awful!

Hope you're ok-your advice has been missed  :y :y

Wishing you a painless recovery.... :y
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Post by: Lazydocker on 14 January 2010, 13:09:04
I hope they get it sorted for you quickly Dave... Not a nice affliction, especially at this time of year :( :(
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Post by: Dave DND on 14 January 2010, 13:27:50
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If you've not had it out by the time the next big meet comes around, you'll have to pop over. I'm sure there are a couple of amateur surgeons amongst the rank and file

Thats a scary thought . . . . .  :'(

Again - Sincerely, thanks for the kind messages   :-[
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: iggy21uk on 14 January 2010, 13:40:27
Get well soon & make a speedy recovery from the op  :y

Coild you not have used a Bose sound system to shatter the stone?  :o
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: tunnie on 14 January 2010, 13:41:59
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Get well soon & make a speedy recovery from the op  :y

Coild you not have used a Bose sound system to shatter the stone?  :o

 ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: Dave DND on 14 January 2010, 13:45:47
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Get well soon & make a speedy recovery from the op  :y

Coild you not have used a Bose sound system to shatter the stone?  :o

 ;D ;D ;D ;D

 ;D ;D ;D ;D

You`ve just inflicted a lot of pain my way by making me laugh so much

Git !!    ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by: Radiomarko on 14 January 2010, 15:16:42
Get well soon!
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Post by: CaptainZok on 14 January 2010, 16:44:51
Get well soon Dave, otherwise we'll have to send Loo-knee round in his pink nurses outfit. ;D
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: Dave DND on 14 January 2010, 17:22:30
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Get well soon Dave, otherwise we'll have to send Loo-knee round in his pink nurses outfit. ;D

 ;D ;D ;D ;D

AAAARRRRGGGHHHHH  !!!!!    . . . . . . .

Stop making me laugh so much    ;D ;D

At this rate I`m going to split my sides and be able to reach inside and yank something out myself

 ;D ;D ;D

Actually . . . Come to think of it . . . .

 :P
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: TheBoy on 14 January 2010, 18:36:44
Speedy recovery - never suffered myself, but understand that it does smart somewhat  :'(
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: MickAP on 14 January 2010, 18:50:34
Yep, hope all goes well Dave.
Know what you may be going through. Had similar problems last Sept. After the op (still in hospital) a mate came to see me and thought it was great to get me laughing, bloody painful :o
Mine wasn't gall stones but blocked bowel.
Best wishes, take it easy, it's a slow recovery. I've only just got back to work.

Mick ;)
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: PhilRich on 14 January 2010, 19:38:01
Sorry to hear you're having health problems Dave, how 'galling' for you ;D ;) Hope it's resolved soon mate, best wishes. :y
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: Omega3 on 14 January 2010, 19:43:47
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Yep, hope all goes well Dave.
Know what you may be going through. Had similar problems last Sept. After the op (still in hospital) a mate came to see me and thought it was great to get me laughing, bloody painful :o
Mine wasn't gall stones but blocked bowel.
Best wishes, take it easy, it's a slow recovery. I've only just got back to work.

Mick ;)
Got a quote from Vauxhall for a new full exhaust on my 3.2, cleared mine straight away.....
Seriously, though sounds bad. Get well soon Dave at DND.
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: omegod on 14 January 2010, 20:04:46
Used to help remove Gallbladders laparoscopically in my old job, shouldn't take long to be up and about.

I always used to ask the patients if they wanted to keep the stones. An old guy once responed with " Oh yes, I want to give them to my grandson" I replied without thinking "wouldn't he rather have a Werthers original instead" as he was lying flat in the anaesthetic room, he didn't see the funny side! :D

Good luck and hpe all goes well Dave
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: Dave DND on 14 January 2010, 20:09:06
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Used to help remove Gallbladders laparoscopically in my old job, shouldn't take long to be up and about

That is exactly what I wanted to hear  :)
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: ScottieMV6 on 14 January 2010, 20:18:29
Speaking of things you might not want to hear Dave, I had my gallbladder removed in 2007. Went in for day surgery and was supposed to be done laparoscopically. Ended up in surgery for 9 hours after the surgeon severed my artery while removing the camera. I lost five pints before they managed to stop the bleeding!!

I ended up in hospital for 5 days recovering from that and I now have a rather large scar across my chest.

I can't even claim for negligence!! >:( >:(

I'm sure that won't happen to you though................ :-X :-X
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Post by: Hannah Judes Dad on 14 January 2010, 20:28:45
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Sorry to hear you're having health problems Dave, how 'galling' for you ;D ;) Hope it's resolved soon mate, best wishes. :y

Now is the perfect time to get stoned
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: Entwood on 14 January 2010, 21:48:44
Sorry to hear your xmas was ruined ... but hopefully the mince pies and chrimbo cake  have been saved for your recovery party .. which will be very soon I hope .. :y :y :y :y

Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: Dave DND on 14 January 2010, 22:47:24
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Speaking of things you might not want to hear Dave, I had my gallbladder removed in 2007. Went in for day surgery and was supposed to be done laparoscopically. Ended up in surgery for 9 hours after the surgeon severed my artery while removing the camera. I lost five pints before they managed to stop the bleeding!!

I ended up in hospital for 5 days recovering from that and I now have a rather large scar across my chest.

I can't even claim for negligence!! >:( >:(

I'm sure that won't happen to you though................ :-X :-X

To be honest, that doesn`t phase me at all, and yes, there are always risks with any operations, and if you trawl the web, you will always read about a higher percentage of negatives (as you have kindly posted) when compared with the majority of positive operations that have successfully taken place, as people will always shout endlessly about their bad experiences whilst the silent majority usually lie back and say "that wasnt so bad" when it goes well. It is very unfortunate that yours went wrong though, I`m thankfull that you were kind enough to make me aware of some of the risks involved, but I am more relieved that you have made a full recovery from it, as I would not wish that upon anyone.

But surely there is a far bigger risk in ignorance or worrying endlessly about it - surgeons are qualified, but the preverbial will always hit the fan at some point.

I was told on many occasions by female Nurses, that stuck gallstones are just about the most painfull experience that you can have, and any women who says that childbirth is worse . . . Has never had two large stuck gallstones.

So that kinda clinches it for me . . .

If only I could find a scalpel and a mirror   :P

 :y

Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: ScottieMV6 on 15 January 2010, 10:32:39
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Speaking of things you might not want to hear Dave, I had my gallbladder removed in 2007. Went in for day surgery and was supposed to be done laparoscopically. Ended up in surgery for 9 hours after the surgeon severed my artery while removing the camera. I lost five pints before they managed to stop the bleeding!!

I ended up in hospital for 5 days recovering from that and I now have a rather large scar across my chest.

I can't even claim for negligence!! >:( >:(

I'm sure that won't happen to you though................ :-X :-X

To be honest, that doesn`t phase me at all, and yes, there are always risks with any operations, and if you trawl the web, you will always read about a higher percentage of negatives (as you have kindly posted) when compared with the majority of positive operations that have successfully taken place, as people will always shout endlessly about their bad experiences whilst the silent majority usually lie back and say "that wasnt so bad" when it goes well. It is very unfortunate that yours went wrong though, I`m thankfull that you were kind enough to make me aware of some of the risks involved, but I am more relieved that you have made a full recovery from it, as I would not wish that upon anyone.

But surely there is a far bigger risk in ignorance or worrying endlessly about it - surgeons are qualified, but the preverbial will always hit the fan at some point.

I was told on many occasions by female Nurses, that stuck gallstones are just about the most painfull experience that you can have, and any women who says that childbirth is worse . . . Has never had two large stuck gallstones.

So that kinda clinches it for me . . .

If only I could find a scalpel and a mirror   :P

 :y


You are quite right Dave. The pain is horrendous and anyone who has ever experienced it would surely opt to have the operation ASAP.

One tip that I really found useful is to cut fat out of your diet completely. It really helped me as i am sure you are aware the gallbladder assists the stomach by giving it more bile to digest fat when required so if you eat less fat then the gallbladder doesn't need to do anything! Plus you lose weight at the same time! :y
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Post by: Dave DND on 15 January 2010, 11:26:52
A top tip that will be meticulously followed

Thanks !!   :)
Title: Re: dndservices.co.uk
Post by: Shackeng on 16 January 2010, 13:52:26
As somoene yet to use your clearly excellent advice and services on here, my I add my best wishes for a pain free recovery as & when.

 :y :y :yGood luck
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Post by: sexydaz on 16 January 2010, 17:31:57
aye mi mother had that i can rememberher crying in pain  all the best in a quick recovery