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Been very ill...just got out of intensive care ward today. Now in general ward with a few luxuries like my own room with ensuite, balcony, foxtel and internet (who says the public health system is in a mess...not i)

will be back on deck soon fellow forumers and customers.

Paul

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The public health system is sometimes better then the private... I work with a LOT of doctors and they say the public places they work at just simply has better equipment due to government funding...

It's the way it should be :P

Hope the sex change is going well Paula :P

The public health system is sometimes better then the private... I work with a LOT of doctors and they say the public places they work at just simply has better equipment due to government funding...

It's the way it should be :)

Hope the sex change is going well Paula :)

lmao hope your doing well

Yes Steve my penis reduction operation did go well....and no you cant have what was removed.

On a serious note due to the fact i was only born with 1 kidney my ability to filter unwanted toxins out of my system is a little diminished. This leaves me very exposed to what bugs are going around and generally (due to a lower immune system) floors me a little harder than most. When admitted i was so dehydrated i couldnt focus, my speech was impaired and balance and movement was also shot. I know, i know....it sounds like me most friday nights...lol....But i must admit it was a little bit too close to total kidney failure. This all came about from having 5 days of vomiting dia. and uncontrollable fever and being to pig headed not to visit a doctor...could have killed me if id waited any longer. Thanks to Stace for being so worried about me and coming home from work early and dragging me off to the emergency ward at the hospital.

Any body who isnt a registered organ donor on their licence needs to chat to their loved ones about it and make it happen.

Id even like to suggest that as a club we do a mass sign up and get the media involved as it may just prompt other car clubs to do the same. It also may change some perceptions of how skyline owners are viewed in the media, by the public in general and by the police.

Edited by DiRTgarage

Good to hear you can wear shorts now without causing a scene :)

Also good to hear that at least Stace has a level head on her shoulders :)

Hope you keep feeling better mate... I'll send some good vibes your way :P Also, if my car ever goes fast enough to kill me, you can have first pick at my organs :)

Hope u get beter man, That not good. Im already a donor 4 that same reason as i know people born with 1 kidney and they can get very ill very quick.

thanks mate...yes i was taking my good heath a little for granted a going far to hard for too long. This scare has reminded me that being alive to care for my family and car is far more important than hard living.

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