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update on the explosion in dulwich yesterday morning.police have recovered a pair of soiled uncrackers.stuck to one of the windows on FOXTONS estate agents ,they were found by a member of the public walking their dog earlier this morning police forensics links them to the scene of the explosion.a police spokesmen said we don't think there's been any foul play.but urge the person they belong to.to get in touch with the EDF to let people know you are OK.as we don't have a BOTTOMLESS pit of resources.to find you

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Went out yesterday for the first time.

>

> Walked from home to Bank on Lordship Lane

> overseen but not assisted by 2 of my Physio team.

>

>

> Was hard but getting there slowly.

>

> Foxy



Well done Foxy, you?ll get there.


I?m guessing it?s just time and practice before you?re fully fit again.


Keep up the good work, you?ll be skipping to the EDT by Summertime.

Seabag Wrote:

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> Any plop news? It?s been a while

>

> Things might be getting bunged up, or has the

> train started running to schedule as it were?

>

> Choooo choooo?


No change.. no Real Poo 5-6 weeks.


Doctor as instructed me to take Laxido in the Morning and again at 22:00 before bed.

Also to use a Dulcolax Suppository each morning.


Nurse came out to me and advised me to follow Doctor's instructions.

and to take Suppository even after any loose poo during the night.

Still in pain in the back.

Taking Paracetamol 08:00 - 13:00 - 18-00 - 23-00


Cannot eat properly, and restricted as to what I can eat.


Cannot get out.. Carer has been cancelled...


Currently getting Physio Mon - Wed - Fri for exesises 15 Mins.


That's about it..


Foxy

Sue Wrote:

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> Foxy, sorry as I am about your situation, I can't

> be the only person who really doesn't want to read

> about your poo.

>

> What next? Posting pictures of it?

>

> 🤮🤮🤮


I was replying to Seabag who made an enquiry about my current situation..


You do not have to read my reply if you do not want to.


There is currently nothing to take pictures of.

Tht's the problem.


Foxy

Can we all try and be nice to Foxy bearing in mind what he experienced over Christmas and what he is going through at present (I'm sure no one would have wanted to have swapped places with Foxy). From what he's said he is stuck in doors with little or no support.


Hey Foxy, wishing you a speedy recovery.

jazzer Wrote:

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> Can we all try and be nice to Foxy bearing in mind

> what he experienced over Christmas and what he is

> going through at present (I'm sure no one would

> have wanted to have swapped places with Foxy).

> From what he's said he is stuck in doors with

> little or no support.

>

> Hey Foxy, wishing you a speedy recovery.


I wasn't intending to be unkind, as I'm sure Foxy realises 🦊🦊🦊💩💩💩

Senokot/Luxelose combined Foxy, but in bigger doses I find helps.


Now, the days past, of a good continuous extrusion are rare. More like a gathering of close fitting pebbles, plop plop plop, seem to be the shape of things that happen when pushing for England on the lav.


More of a build up a couple of times or more a week, is the case. It?s weird, but post surgery I?ve found this the case.


Keep trying Foxy, it?s an important part of your health. I?ve found I become a bit glum if I?ve not shoved some out of the breach.

Foxy, sorry to hear about your awful start to the new year. What I can recommend, for getting the bowels moving is Prune Juice, mother swore by it. It?s available in most health shops or if you have a carer coming in, get them to buy some locally for you. It does sound like you may have slow intestinal transit, or ?lazy? bowel. Something like Buscopan will get the contractions going again. I find a good fry up helps too.


Louisa.

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