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Sorry guys forgot about my thread, scan came back ok, have EEG in a few weeks and another MRI in December , they hope I can come off some drugs which will be good as these days stuff is pretty heavy. I'm going to psychologist every 2 weeks who wants to give me more drugs blah blah. Cars still not finished, moral to story if having brain surgery don't work on or buy stuff for cars, almost everything I did in those few weeks following either me or jez has had to re do. The car is with him to sort out now hopefully this week I may get some news there . So far 318kw on 16psi but has a hiccup at high rpm we think caused by small boost leak so inlet plenum etc is coming off for reseal

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Just read through this thread - glad to hear your doing good these days...

True.

Functioning at a high level without being impaired by pain or other, is strong progress until solutions come to fruition.

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Hope things are still fine!

Thinking of you atm whilst my wife is getting scans and then sees oncologist in a couple of hours.

Meanwhile here at Norwest Private a man walks out of a cardiac ward > sees me > talks to me as if I'm his cardiologist.

Why do people think that just because I'm chinese I must be a doctor? I'm wearing sandals FFS!

So I send him to a dementia unit - jk

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