tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2033138670313656212.post2843519426542001064..comments2023-04-28T08:54:20.239+01:00Comments on The Universe, Life and Schrödingers Cat: 23/12/11BKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14589728415547039415noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2033138670313656212.post-83780808931655958642011-12-24T12:38:52.454+00:002011-12-24T12:38:52.454+00:00I know it's just one of those things, the risk...I know it's just one of those things, the risks may not have been properly explained to me (or maybe they were downplayed), but given the situation again I'm pretty sure I'd have still opted for the surgery if there wasn't any more information available because at the time it seemed like the best option to fix the problem. It's just frustrating to think that had a different decision been made things might be different now, but it could be an awful lot worse so I'm not complaining!<br /><br />I'll definitely be taking it slowly, have really missed the bike and it was great to get back out there but I don't want to do myself any harm and I'm sure medical advice is there fore a reason...<br /><br />Thanks - hope you have a good Christmas and new year too :-)BKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14589728415547039415noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2033138670313656212.post-18940164216349804262011-12-24T11:16:01.149+00:002011-12-24T11:16:01.149+00:00Yes, Surgeons *like* to operate...
No, sometimes ...Yes, Surgeons *like* to operate...<br /><br />No, sometimes it *isn't* the best option no matter how convincing and persuasive they are...<br /><br />But we can only agree to things with the best information and knowledge that we have at any given time, and we don't have the benefit of hindsight...<br /><br />And while you are still *in* the situation it is really difficult to see how you can benefit from it (I know because I also was subjected to the *wrong* operation last year which slowed my recovery by about 6 months!) but ALL your experiences will be of benefit to you in medicine!!<br /><br />Awesome news on the Clinical Auditing job - another really helpful insight for you :o)<br /><br />And great to see you out in the bike again.<br />[teaching Grandma to suck eggs moment] Take your time, build it up slowly, but mostly enjoy it [/teaching Grandma to suck eggs moment]<br />Have a great Christmas and New Year :o)Leonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15469691874712999981noreply@blogger.com