Glad you are well enough to post. You are a valued member of the BBS. The procedure seems fairly straightforward these days. Wishing you all the best. Wouldn't mind catching a game at Tannerdice one day. I do a lot of DJing up in Scotland.
Shocking news. lovely bloke we met him last June and he invited unto his home near Dundee to watch England play in the Euros. What more can you say.....
Brush I do believe England beating Germany was the start of my heart problems. Got to admit I was cr@ping it that England might actually win it. Now that would have been the mother of all nightmares
Sorry to hear about your predicament mate, I'm sure your recovery will be swift and full, take care buddy.
Glad to see that you've still got a sense of humour.... Just got back from the Burton Ale Trail - slightly sloshed. Had a craft keg stout that was 10% and cycled home in the dark....
Oh no, he's admitted that he thought England had a chance. I fear the worst. In all seriousness. Best of luck Ian! Here's to a full and speedy recovery.
You really do know how to put the boot in. I’m stuck in a room wired up to a portable monitor but I’m not allowed to leave the ward. Gonna be a long few days. Suppose the good news is missing United v Hearts tomorrow. My team are so unpredictable these days. The score could be anything.
Good luck, old friend. All my family are sending our love to you, Ian. If the operation is to be on Monday, that'll be Laura's 28th birthday. That seems to be a good sign.
All the best my friend. Let's hope the procedure on Monday sorts things out good and proper. Modern pacemakers are unbelievably clever pieces of kit. Make sure they fit you one with a Tannadice/Oakwell setting, just in case!!
Bit scary but my dad had one fitted many years ago and in all honesty it gave him a fair few good years with us. All the best.
Hope it all goes well for you mate. We're planning another trip to Scotland next year, this time up the west side but we might manage a detour via Broughty Ferry all being well.