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Great news re Dhs health

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Blandmum · 18/01/2006 18:12

regular Mnetters will know that my dh has a slow form of leukemia and I regularly get my knickers in a knot about it, worrying about his health etc.

He is a pilot and had his medical catagory reviewed today. They are so happy with his health they have improved his catagory; he can be sole pilot now, which he hasn't been able to do for 8 year because of another medical issue, which they now consider resoved.

So, in spite of having CLL, he is now officilay fitter than he has been for 8 years

Funny old world.

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iota · 18/01/2006 18:15

that's really good news

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coppertop · 18/01/2006 18:15

Congratulations to your dh!

I take it the wine will be flowing in the MB household tonight? (If it isn't already. )

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Blossomhill · 18/01/2006 18:16

Aww great news Martianbishop. I am so happy for you and your family xxx

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Blandmum · 18/01/2006 18:17

For me it will.....he cant drink for medical reasons, whould you believe!!!!

Ttust me if he were white goods, he'd have gone back on the insurace by know!

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SoupDragon · 18/01/2006 18:34

Excellent

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Gingerbear · 18/01/2006 18:36

great news.
Chocks away Ginger???

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Blu · 18/01/2006 18:36

This is excellent news. V pleased for you.

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Hausfrau · 18/01/2006 18:36

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Aloha · 18/01/2006 18:36

Fantastic news MB. Very pleased for you.

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Blandmum · 18/01/2006 18:37

Yes, he copped a packet, sausage side, and nearly pranged the kite.

I can do all the RAF speak, me!

Fizz in the 'fridge, I'll cope with the hangover tomorrow!

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bundy · 18/01/2006 18:37

what great news, mb

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Hausfrau · 18/01/2006 18:39

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Blandmum · 18/01/2006 18:41

Even I can't panic about his health if the RAF will let him fly a plane worth £100 on his own!

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iota · 18/01/2006 18:43

if teh plane is onlt woth £100, I think you should worry about air-safety

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Blandmum · 18/01/2006 18:43
Blush
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Tortington · 18/01/2006 18:43

thats brilliant news.

can ig et a plane for £100?

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Blandmum · 18/01/2006 18:43

£100 million!

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iota · 18/01/2006 18:43

but my typing is always cr@p as well

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RTKangaMummy · 18/01/2006 18:43

DEFFO BRILL

CHEAP PLANE AT £100 though

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Gingerbear · 18/01/2006 18:43

'Yes, he copped a packet, sausage side, and nearly pranged the kite'

ermmm.....

no, I can hazard a guess at panged the kite, but the rest?

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RTKangaMummy · 18/01/2006 18:43
Grin
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iota · 18/01/2006 18:44

I'd even let my dh buy his own plane if they only cost £100 - he has his PPL

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