I have been given a new date for my op. feb the 16 th, they are using the da vinci robot very clever bit of kit, the nhs Is great you want to see the cost on this little baby. we are lucky to live in gb. 8)
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Just be careful theyve been trained properly & dont use the van gough machine by mistake & cut your ear off.
Good luck with op :thumbup
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
fu k me noggy, I had better tie my nuts up around my ears. I didn't think of that.
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(27-01-16, 10:12 PM)taylor link Wrote: I have been given a new date for my op. feb the 16 th, they are using the da vinci robot very clever bit of kit, the nhs Is great you want to see the cost on this little baby. we are lucky to live in gb. 8)
good luck, agreed we are very lucky to have free access to such top class care.
Roll on the 16th then for you :thumbup
28-01-16, 10:24 AM
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You're going to let Edward Scissor Hands near you?
Foccin amazing isnt it?
Complete fabrication, I didn't make it up!
(27-01-16, 10:23 PM)anutz link Wrote: good luck, agreed we are very lucky to have free access to such top class care.
Free?!? I've paid a bloody fortune into the NHS over the years.
They do (mostly) do a great job though. Good luck with the op Taylor, never a nice time but hopefully it'll come good in the end.
All the best Taylor , hope it all goes well for you .
best wishes mate, if that is the machine then lets hope it doesn't break.........they'll bill you for Zillions :lol
fire never sleeps
(28-01-16, 10:24 AM)locksmith link Wrote: ![[Image: davinci-robot.jpg]](http://surgerytimes.com/davinci-robot.jpg)
These are not the droids you are looking for
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
I was reading that machine is 2,5 million to buy, 100, grand a year to maintain, and they only do about 75 op,s a year, big bucks.
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(31-01-16, 06:42 PM)taylor link Wrote: I was reading that machine is 2,5 million to buy, 100, grand a year to maintain, and they only do about 75 op,s a year, big bucks.
[size=1em]You're right it's a serious piece of kit, but it still takes a surgeons hands to use it. Wishing you all the best fella, Our NHS is still an institution we can all be proud of. [/size] :thumbup
Warning if you're squeamish- the video's a bit graphic in places.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ_3GJNz4fg
Treat everything in life the way a dog would- if you can't eat it or foc it, forget it.
Do you think they'd mind if I used it to sew a new zip in my combats ?
(31-01-16, 08:46 PM)dazza link Wrote: Do you think they'd mind if I used it to sew a new zip in my combats ?  I think they are more inclined to cut you a new corn shoot
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
his helicopter was friggin useless.
helicopter,? what planet, what zone. beam him up scotty.
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well....todays the day lad........when you get to read this, it will either be a success (hopefully) or the giant Swiss army knife has cut yer bits off by mistake and now yer a lady boy just waiting for a 10 inch cock to be grafted from yer arm and sewn back on downstairs :lol
good luck with the recovery and let us know how your doing
all the best
mad
fire never sleeps
Well Taylor, what's the story?
well it was delayed for a week so didn't post anything in case it was delayed again. I have been in today and had it removed. what a great bit of kit, and a great surgeon and staff. I was in the surgery between 8 and 1 and home by 6. apart from the catheter thing I feel fine eating and drinking normally, now for the recovery they have said shouldn't be any problems because I am pretty fit, and she slapt my arse.  no knobs on my forehead either :\
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