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Sorry for not putting much input into the forum for the past week...but as some of you know, I have been in the Royal Hospital in Liverpool, undergoing a cell transplant to help my disabled brother out.
All is looking good, and this new procedure may help future Crohns disease suffers in the future.
Were both getting old...but we look after each other..lol Tanks to MDJ, Tony and others for their support.

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Hey fella thats good news it seems successful, all the very best to your brother, I hope he recovers quickly.
 
All the very best to you both Tazz.
 
I always had alot of respect for you Tazz and your contribution to the site... but you've just notched that respect up a peg as it truely seems you're a top bloke on and off the the forum! :icon12:
 
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Very best wishes to you and your brother. As others have said, your input on here is well respected.
 
Darkwood that is a very nice thing to say...but family is always important, and this was not like a kidney transplant or major operation....my part was a cell extraction, my brothers part was hard one
 
No need for apologies, family comes way higher up the list than forum. Great to hear it's sounding like the procedure is having a positive outcome. All the best to both of you.
 
Just an update for all you kind guys....This new procedure has been a success, and my brother is up and about, after being in hospital 8 months. This will now help many people who suffer from Crohns disease, without resulting in painful operations and ending in colostomy bags. As you have seen on tv lately, with Miracle babies and deadly diseases.. Liverpool NHS certainly puts people first. And a big thank you to them for having the guts and money to try this out.
 
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Its very noble of you to step up and do the good thing there, I would always do similar for my family if asked. I'm sure everything will be ok, it's amazing what they can do these days. Best of luck with it all.
 
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So glad it went well, Dave. As a bonus, you even managed to get out of Liverpool with your wallet and watch. :smilielol5::smilielol5:
 
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Eh...Eh...now then....Liverpool a very new city...been away 20 years, and going back was such a shock....what a rebuilt city nothing to what I remember.....just 24hr bars and clubs, hats off looking a very nice city...went to Newcastle early this year, and again what a change, another city with money pumped in.
 
just a bit of scouse humour, Dave. got it in before geordie.
 
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Sorry for not putting much input into the forum for the past week...but as some of you know, I have been in the Royal Hospital in Liverpool, undergoing a cell transplant to help my disabled brother out.
All is looking good, and this new procedure may help future Crohns disease suffers in the future.
Were both getting old...but we look after each other..lol Tanks to MDJ, Tony and others for their support.

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Good luck to you both
 
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Glad it went so well for you both, Dave, bit of a monkey off your back, is that.
 
Tazz, only just come across this thread. Well done and best wishes to both you and your brother....Christmas come early!!!
 
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Hi Tazz,

I've only just seen this thread as well. I'm very pleased that the operation went well for your brother, that must have been a pretty tough time for all of you. Good for you for being a donor that takes some guts!!
 
it might be a little inappropriate but it's probably never a good time to talk about it. How many of us carry donor cards?
I do, if there's any bits of me that can help anyone after I'm dead they're welcome to them
 
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Its very noble of you to step up and do the good thing there, I would always do similar for my family if asked. I'm sure everything will be ok, it's amazing what they can do these days. Best of luck with it all.
I have the 115 code on my driving licence
it might be a little inappropriate but it's probably never a good time to talk about it. How many of us carry donor cards?
I do, if there's any bits of me that can help anyone after I'm dead they're welcome to them
 
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I've got it on mine but just in case, I also carry the card. Mrs Trev and the kids all know about it too even if they do hate talking about it
 
i did think about donating my organs to medical science, but on second thoughts, decided not to , as doctors have it hard enough without being baffled.
 
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Just came across this Tazz.

Good man and I'm glad it went well.

I carry a donor card and my family all know my wishes.

But like Tel they will all be baffled if the docs want any of it. :D
 

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