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Old 10-11-10, 01:12 PM   #16
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gaboon i know where one has been rescued.
was brought in from germany as you can buy anything you want over there.
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Old 10-11-10, 03:01 PM   #17
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a little bit non communicative.. hahaha i love that! i think 95 % of the individual workers do an amazing job and i show them all respect... but the way its run is a shambles lol... anyway thts well off subject... whats everyones favourite venomous reptile (not limited to snakes)?? or has this been done recently ?! lol
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Old 11-09-10, 01:46 PM   #18
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Old 11-09-10, 02:24 PM   #19
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National Health Service - all tax payers pay a little into a fund and then everyone gets free treatment when required. Have had three operations and numerous visits on the NHS in the last 4 years - no issues at all. Always nice and clean, food a little bland but filling enough and great nursing staff, tho some of the doctors are a little bit non communicative sometimes.

i was lucky when i got my leg rebuilt,i was in for weeks on end a few times but never caught any of the crazy diseases.

there have been a lot of hygene issues up in scotland

people have went into hospital for minor operations only to catch a terminal disease due to unclean hospitals.

there was a whole ward closed due to it at one point

this is what happens when the government scrimps on cleaning and puts it out for tender to private corner cutting money saving buisnesses

apart from the hygene issues its usually nhs surgeons who perform the operations at private ones feebs

my surgeon was mr brian dean the one time orthopedic director for scotland

2 surgeons wanted to amputate but this man saw it as a challenge and im glad to say he one said challenge.

glad to hear you got your operation feebs,hopefully the pains a lot better now mate

cheers shaun
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Old 11-09-10, 02:48 PM   #20
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sorry a little slow on the up take on this one but in the states it cost ten grand for them to pull a splinter all most, ok it isn't that bad yet but my Grandpa had back surgery that cost into the 80 grand range so 10 isn't too bad in my opinion. hope all went well and your back heals up nicely.
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Old 11-09-10, 03:42 PM   #21
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I`m sorry to say it didn`t. I was left a chronic pain sufferer and I`m in broken bone type pain constantly. There`s enough morphine in my medicine cabinet to drop an elephant. If someone were to have told me when I was younger that I was going to end up like this I`d have been terrified, I`d have predicted I`d fall apart mentally but that didn`t happen. When there aren`t any other options it`s surprising how you learn to cope. All things considered I`m happier now that I`ve ever been in my life I have a lovely wife, somewhere to live and a room full of snakes
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Old 11-10-10, 09:35 AM   #22
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I`m sorry to say it didn`t. I was left a chronic pain sufferer and I`m in broken bone type pain constantly. There`s enough morphine in my medicine cabinet to drop an elephant. If someone were to have told me when I was younger that I was going to end up like this I`d have been terrified, I`d have predicted I`d fall apart mentally but that didn`t happen. When there aren`t any other options it`s surprising how you learn to cope. All things considered I`m happier now that I`ve ever been in my life I have a lovely wife, somewhere to live and a room full of snakes

imo believe it or not mate the pain helps the rest of you deal with the morphine

its too busy helping fight it that it dont seem to affect us the same way as a person abusing morphine that has no pain

sorry to hear your still in pain mate,the back is a complicated thing for doctors to manage the pain in.

im so glad the rest of your lifes going well though.

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Cheers The difference between someone like myself and an addict is basically mental dependance. That`s it. I only ever take the stuff to ease my pain a little, albeit about every two hours. An addicts whole life will revolve around getting the next hit and not being able to cope with life without it. It is possible for someone in my situation to become addicted, IF they start to "play" with thier medication and take it for the wrong reasons. I and many like me, easily avoid addiction by using the drugs I take professionally
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