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Re: Get well soon Alexis

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Well,
I'm seriously behind the news on this one! Got a FB message of Hospital Boy over the weekend, much appreciated. I can't say anything new other than to wishj Alexis all the best and if love and good wishes alone can help her get better then she will have no trouble at all! Make sure she is concentrating on herself for once and if there is anything anyone can do to help I'm sure there will be plenty of us falling over ourselves to do so!

Lots of love Aexis, you'll be back on your feet in no time.
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Blimey - I go away for the weekend and everything changes!

Best wishes Alexis. Do as you're told and be a nice cooperative patient.
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Alexis

I do hope you are on the mend.

Quite a weekend for you and the family. Wish I had logged on over the weekend to send you some good wishes.

Take things easy and you know we are all thinking of you, Jack and the rest of the family.

Hope to hear from you on the forums soon

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Hope you are feeling better Alexis bighug bighug bighug
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I've been down in South Wale since early Friday and not on-line ...just read this news.

Alexis ...for once in your life will you please allow others to take care of you? You don't need to worry about us, we're all fine worrying about you.

I had pnoo ...pneumat...ponomoani ...that chest thing once although I must admit to not going for the Triple Crown like you seem to have.

Get yourself better soon Legs ...

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Get well soon Gran, and let the Dr's, Nurses, Son and all the rest of your extended family ( US ) look after you and whilst you're resting up, can you have a look at my CV, book me into a hotel quite close to the NEC for May, sort out the parking facilities, steak burnt on the outside and slightly pink in the middle Ha Ha Only joking Rest up!

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Get well soon Alexis.
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Get well soon Alexis bighug
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I've not been on for a while so I am also wishing you a very speedy recovery Alexis. bighug
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Great news. Mum is fine. Angiogram showed there is no need for a stent. She has 'broken heart syndrome' caused by stress.

The condition is completely curable within a few weeks using medication.

Best news ever!

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Jack Kane wrote:Great news. Mum is fine. Angiogram showed there is no need for a stent. She has 'broken heart syndrome' caused by stress.

The condition is completely curable within a few weeks using medication.

Best news ever!

:D

That is great news, unfortunately I'm quite well read on heart conditions and this is something which can be fully recovered from as if it never happened. The trick being to make sure the patient is relaxed and stress free!

Thanks for keeping us updated Jack.
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Blimey Alexis!!!!!
Sincerley wish you all the best and a speedy recovery and as everyone else has said, let the medical teams do their job in looking after you :)

big well wishing hugs winging they're way over now bighug bighug bighug bighug
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