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    #16
    Well done Robert (Berty). The bright side after the storm.


    You need more model making that is what is needed.


    Married : reduces stress : thinks must remind wife ( joking she is my anchor).


    All the best Robert.


    Laurie

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    • eddiesolo
      • Jul 2013
      • 11193

      #17
      Sorry to hear that you have had a mini-stroke, but glad to hear you're on the mend.


      Relax mate and get well.


      Si

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      • Guest

        #18
        Glad to hear they can rebuild you, make you better than you were stronger than you were (sorry getting carried away there). Nice to know you're on the mend

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          #19
          Get well mate, nothing better than a good rest


          John

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          • Guest

            #20
            Glad to hear they found the problem Robert, just slow down & keep taking the tablets


            im taking 12+ tablets & 2 inhalers daily & still find time for some modelling LOL.


            John.

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            • Gern
              • May 2009
              • 9245

              #21
              Originally posted by \
              Update
              Hi chaps


              Thank you all for your kind words and comments


              I have spent 2 and a bit days in hospital ct scans and Mri scan vision tests etc and the result was they say I have had a mini stroke but am on the mend ( some time off work to re cooperate but should be ok in a couple of weeks. But of a shock and an eye opener to me and my loved ones but that is an action that now I have to look after myself a bit better ( more tablets etc to take and more ongoing tests but as my lovely wife says " they ain't taking my Bertie just yet.


              Got to make a few small changes like more small walks and a bit more healthy eating and less stress ( I'm married how can I reduce the stress!!!!


              Thanks again for your kind words


              Robert
              Good for you Rob!


              You know why wives generally don't suffer with stress? They're immune 'cos they're carriers!

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              • grumpa
                • Jan 2015
                • 6142

                #22
                Glad to hear they found your problem though any kind of stroke is very serious, just follow the docs plans {seriously this time} not as young as we used to be. Have had two arterial stints put in a few years back to clear a blockage but all is well now. I just keep the bacon, cigars and vodka flowing to keep all in check don't need an exercise program, log, cut and split wood all summer to prepare for winter {sometime next week} [ATTACH]112945.IPB[/ATTACH]

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                • Guest

                  #23
                  Well, my problem is I'm a pessimist and worry about things that might go wrong, and when they do (especially medical ones) I WORRY. I keep telling myself that the worst will probably not happen, but that doesn't help. The good thing is that you had prompt and efficient help. Take it as easy as you can and follow advice to the letter.

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                  • Robert1968
                    • Mar 2015
                    • 3596

                    #24
                    Taken it easy today and the wife took me to east fortune Scottish air museum for a treat lots of pics lots of interesting things to see ( they say on website they have a beaufighter x but couldn't see it lots of ref pics taken but taking it slow and I'll try putting some pics of day out ( but mucky weather but good day out )


                    Thanks to my loving wife Alison


                    Robert

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                    • PhilJ
                      • May 2015
                      • 1145

                      #25
                      Originally posted by \
                      Taken it easy today and the wife took me to east fortune Scottish air museum for a treat lots of pics lots of interesting things to see ( they say on website they have a beaufighter x but couldn't see it lots of ref pics taken but taking it slow and I'll try putting some pics of day out ( but mucky weather but good day out )
                      Thanks to my loving wife Alison


                      Robert
                      Hi Robert only just seen this post, glad to hear your ok mate and taking it easy. These things are a sign for change mate and Its made me realise I need to look after myself and not get to stressed at work, people are always telling me that stress is a killer.


                      A bit of exercise, rest and cut out the fatty foods mate and you'll be alright.


                      Regards


                      Phil

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                      • Robert1968
                        • Mar 2015
                        • 3596

                        #26
                        Update


                        The consultants at hospital have booked me in for a more in depth MRI they say it's 30 mins and can be a bit painful but they need to do it ( booked for thurs 2nd July


                        Fingers crossed eh


                        On a brighter note I bought myself a set of oils for washes etc for my models.


                        Can anyone help with dilutants to dilute. I've used hunbrol enamel things but consistency not good


                        Looking for a new thinner for oils anyone got a suggestion


                        Someone said linseed oil?


                        Robert

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                        • eddiesolo
                          • Jul 2013
                          • 11193

                          #27
                          Hope all goes okay Robert with the new scan.


                          I use white spirit with my oils, it thins and acts as the carrier, once it evaporates off you are just left with the pigment-also you can sponge it or thin even more by diluting on the piece.


                          Si

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by \
                            Update
                            The consultants at hospital have booked me in for a more in depth MRI they say it's 30 mins and can be a bit painful but they need to do it ( booked for thurs 2nd July


                            Fingers crossed eh


                            On a brighter note I bought myself a set of oils for washes etc for my models.


                            Can anyone help with dilutants to dilute. I've used hunbrol enamel things but consistency not good


                            Looking for a new thinner for oils anyone got a suggestion


                            Someone said linseed oil?


                            Robert
                            I don't advise the use of linseed, it'll get sticky and take an age to dry, white spirit is absolutely perfect for the job. Just remember to keep stirring, as the very thin mixture will separate quite quickly.


                            once you've got the mixture to your taste, you'll wonder why you ever shelled out £4 for a pre-mixed bottle!!

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