My update: Had the last dressing removed on Monday of this week from my new hip joint. Had a nasty concern over possible infection but turned out not the case though was was taken to AE on the 14th June and left sitting in a wheelchair for 9 hours awaiting results.
Making good progress with really clean precision incision line where opened up in surgery after 28 staples removed by district nurses in two stages. Still have pain but early days yet! Using heavy pain relief at night plus muscle relaxant to give me a reasonable nights sleep.
Through it all I have persevered and hopefully my inner determination will help me succeed. Nurses & neighbours are quite surprised at my progress and attitude so far when they see me so that’s reassuring and something to focus on. Mind over matter! #unbroken
I have literally been through the wars since January this year with repeated UTI’s, stones in the kidney and two operations as well as four procedures. Deeply grateful to the NHS - Doctors, Nurses and GP/Hospital Staff for all that they have done so far to get me to this point!

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25 Jun
Apparently it was reported in the Sunday Times that 4,000 women have reported problems with their menstrual cycle since taking the Covid jab. Of course the pro-vaccine lobby will argue and dismiss it as a risk worth taking just like the blood-clotting & inflammation of the heart.
I first came across and tweeted this latest concern that was centred around women courtesy of a podcast my daughter told me about. It was based on the testimony of women who had no menstrual cycle problems for decades until they took the Covid jab.
The ladies who openly expressed their own concerns on the podcast advised others experiencing the same with no history of previous delays, missed periods or significantly heavier than usual bleeding to report it to the relevant authorities via the yellow card or by calling them.
Read 11 tweets
24 Jun
The logic behind the case for taking the Covid vaccines has been seriously flawed given the inability of anyone either in government or in the medical side to produce firm evidence that any of them actually work other than citing a reduction in deaths from Covid variants so far.
A reduction in deaths could be explained by a number of things such as seasonal factors or impact of lockdown, people by on large taking more precautions etc. No one single factor stands out as a one fit explanation so we are still no further forward in understanding the stats!
What we do know is that trillions of dollars are being milked out if this pandemic by the big pharma companies.

Secondly no matter how hyped up these variants are, they still belong to the same family of virus’s known as the flu, so it’s a flu virus with a nasty twist.
Read 11 tweets
22 Jun
Breaking: Speculation increases that the U.K. government is going to unilaterally attempt to alter the Northern Ireland Protocol as early as July to suit its own agenda. However it is not in the remit of the NI Secretary of State, Brandon Lewis or the PM, Boris Johnson to do so!
The fact remains that the NI Protocol is the product of a Bilateral International Treaty and no single party to that agreement has any legal right under international law to do so. To do so unilaterally within be an act of bad faith which could jeopardise the entire deal. 🇪🇺🇬🇧
This is another example of the deliberate moves being played on the British side to change the rules as they see fit. Other examples were trying to negotiate with individual member states of the EU rather than the EU as a whole and the EU commission which acts on their behalf.
Read 4 tweets
5 Feb
Democracy or intimidation? They did it in 1912 against Home Rule and again in November, 1985 against the Anglo-Irish agreement with coincidentally over 100,000 attending the rally at Belfast City Hall. Now NI loyalists are banging the drums of division and strife once again!
The Irish government’s foreign affairs minister, Simon Coveney has reiterated what Margaret Thatcher said at the time of the protests against the AIA. There will be no change to the NI protocol as ‘it is an international agreement’ between Ireland and Britain as much as the EU.
Yet NI loyalists don’t seem to get the message or learn the lessons of the past that political intransigence doesn’t win friends in Westminster, Dublin or the US and these are friends they cannot afford to rub the wrong way if they hope to further their cause.
Read 19 tweets
13 Jan
Anyone who now has any opinion which questions the groupthink that is being heavily promoted by the government and mainstream media in relation to how we should behave during this pandemic, is now being branded a conspiracy theorist and even labelled in the most derogatory terms!
It goes beyond anti-maskers and is including links to anything that contradicts the prevailing general consensus that just falls into line with whatever we are being told. It’s as if any such views are being quietly airbrushed by the main social media platforms as well.
Recently I tried accessing a news item that featured prominently during the summer last where the WHO’s U.K. ambassador on visiting the U.K. heavily criticised governments for using repeated lockdowns as a first response to a pandemic. I simply couldn’t find anything about it!
Read 14 tweets
12 Jan
Misquoted the article and no guarantees that roaming charges will not be reintroduced! @julianknight15 😂
From the Irish News @julianknight15 O2 said customers using its services outside the UK in EU countries for more than 63 days in any four-month period, who can’t demonstrate prevailing use and/or presence in the UK, are likely to be deemed in breach of its fair usage policy.
In such a case, O2 will give two weeks notice before applying charges.
The operator said this policy will apply to its customers in border areas.
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