Mrs Fab´s surgery

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Mrs Fab´s surgery

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Mrs Fab had surgery on her groin yesterday to put right something called Gilmore's groin. Though she had to have a general anaesthetic, she was in and out in a day. She's very sore today but has been up and about and has been told she needs to go out for a walk for four or five times a day.

We have to say the hospital staff were absolutely marvellous. Thank goodness for the NHS. It may come in for criticism from time to time but where would we be without it?
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Ouch! Poor Mrs Fab, I hope she's on the mend soon.

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Wishing Mrs. Fab a speedy recovery.

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Get well soon Mrs Fab. >mmm<

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I hope that Mrs Fab will make a speedy recovery after her surgery. I've never heard of Gilmore's groin but have now. I'm so curious as to who Gilmore was that I will look it up.

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Best wishes to Mrs Fab.
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albertajune wrote:I hope that Mrs Fab will make a speedy recovery after her surgery. I've never heard of Gilmore's groin but have now. I'm so curious as to who Gilmore was that I will look it up.

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This condition is named after Jerry Gilmore, the London surgeon who first recognised this syndrome in 1980. It is far more common in men than women but her surgeon 100% convinced he knew exactly what the problem was. Hopefully, he's now fixed it.

She is up and about and takes a very slow walk round the block 3 or 4 times a day now.
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Not heard of it either.
I hope she continues to recover quickly
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I'm so sorry Michael, another thread I've overlooked.

I hope Mrs. Fabs is now recovering, if not back to norm.

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