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Recovery position

Created by profian profian  > 9 months ago, 7 Feb 2014
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profian
profian

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7 Feb 2014 12:05pm
Been off the water recently and it'll be a while before I'm back...

On the Oz Day holiday, I ended up in emergency surgery to fix a knot in my guts (yes, literally!). Massive pain - must be like being bitten in half by a shark - but all fixed now due to a lot of skilled care and a bit of good luck.

So I'm sporting a row of stitches the full length of my belly but feeling almost normal although very tired... Still, it will be another 6 weeks or so before I could get back on the water. And all this just after I got a brand new JP 85 thruster!! Lucky (for me...) we're coming into the end-of-summer quiet period... should be right for the traditional April sou-wester stormie!!
maris
maris

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7 Feb 2014 3:57pm
good to hear you are on mend
sounds nasty
best regards
maris
Dr Duck
Dr Duck

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7 Feb 2014 6:05pm
Glad you got through it Ian. See you on the water soon!
Slim Jim
Slim Jim

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202 posts

7 Feb 2014 9:51pm
Get well soon mate!
Darkplague
Darkplague

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7 Feb 2014 10:42pm
Not trying to be rude but how did ya get a knot in your stomach? Never heard of this before.
profian
profian

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8 Feb 2014 10:45am
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Darkplague said..

Not trying to be rude but how did ya get a knot in your stomach? Never heard of this before.


The last bit of my small intestine looped around on itself and pushed through the membrane (mesentery) that connects it to the back of the abdominal cavity. In the process the blood supply to that part of the gut was cut off, so it went into spasm and started to die (sort of like a stroke of the gut). Hence massive pain and a severe medical emergency. So they cut me open and untangled it in the nick of time so that there was no lasting damage to the gut. If there had have been, they would have cut the intestine, looped it through to the outside to a bag, and let it heal for 6 months or so. Or option 3 = dying pretty much then and there... so a really good outcome!!! Great doctors and nurses all helped a lot...

IAN
SHEETIN
SHEETIN

291 posts

8 Feb 2014 11:52am
Wow......sounds like u where very lucky.

Best of luck with the recover!!
divaldo
divaldo

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2878 posts

9 Feb 2014 12:10am
Far out Ian, thats heavy! Hope you are back in the water soon, rest up!
Zubby
Zubby

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896 posts

9 Feb 2014 7:51am
Not the best way to start your retirement Ian.

Look forward to seeing you in the waves this winter.
russh
russh

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9 Feb 2014 5:15pm
Sounds really uncomfortable - good to hear all went well

Hope you're on the mend and back on the water soon Ian.
TAA
TAA

TAA

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1255 posts

9 Feb 2014 7:26pm
Hope all goes well Ian
See you on the water soon
profian
profian

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208 posts

9 Feb 2014 8:45pm
Thanks, everyone... should be back on the water in April, all things going to plan...
Bondage
Bondage

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637 posts

10 Feb 2014 11:51am
Sorry to hear Ian, all the best with your recovery.
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