Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: Mick Pearce (MCP) Date: 19 Nov 11 - 12:27 PM Sorry to hear this. You were one of the ones I managed to see on the streaming video last Monday. I was at Herga for 25 years or so before I moved away and it never had that effect on me. They've obviously got more stressful since I left. Hope things go well and you're out soon. Mick |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: John MacKenzie Date: 19 Nov 11 - 01:01 PM Stabat Mater (a hymn to Mary) Stabat mater dolorosa juxta Crucem lacrimosa, dum pendebat Filius. Cuius animam gementem, contristatam et dolentem pertransivit gladius. O quam tristis et afflicta fuit illa benedicta, mater Unigeniti! Quae moerebat et dolebat, pia Mater, dum videbat nati poenas inclyti. Quis est homo qui non fleret, matrem Christi si videret in tanto supplicio? Quis non posset contristari Christi Matrem contemplari dolentem cum Filio? Pro peccatis suae gentis vidit Iesum in tormentis, et flagellis subditum. Vidit suum dulcem Natum moriendo desolatum, dum emisit spiritum. Eia, Mater, fons amoris me sentire vim doloris fac, ut tecum lugeam. Fac, ut ardeat cor meum in amando Christum Deum ut sibi complaceam. Sancta Mater, istud agas, crucifixi fige plagas cordi meo valide. Tui Nati vulnerati, tam dignati pro me pati, poenas mecum divide. Fac me tecum pie flere, crucifixo condolere, donec ego vixero. Juxta Crucem tecum stare, et me tibi sociare in planctu desidero. Virgo virginum praeclara, mihi iam non sis amara, fac me tecum plangere. Fac, ut portem Christi mortem, passionis fac consortem, et plagas recolere. Fac me plagis vulnerari, fac me Cruce inebriari, et cruore Filii. Flammis ne urar succensus, per te, Virgo, sim defensus in die iudicii. Christe, cum sit hinc exire, da per Matrem me venire ad palmam victoriae. Quando corpus morietur, fac, ut animae donetur paradisi gloria. Amen. |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: SINSULL Date: 19 Nov 11 - 01:11 PM You're going to hell, MacKenzie |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: SINSULL Date: 19 Nov 11 - 01:13 PM This, of course, all for your amusement and distraction, Peter. SINS Kendall! CELLAR! |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: John MacKenzie Date: 19 Nov 11 - 02:59 PM I hope I don't go to heaven. I prefer to be with my friends! |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: Grampus Date: 19 Nov 11 - 04:13 PM In reply to Mick Pearce (12.27 above) the broadcast still seems to be available here: CD Launch at Herga - on Ustream If you ignore the advert(s) Peter's performance is at about 02.09.00 in the programme. Enjoy. Get well soonest Peter. G. |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: Mick Pearce (MCP) Date: 19 Nov 11 - 04:30 PM Grampus - I saw (on and off - I was doing other things too) from Moses & the Ref onwards ie end of 1st half and all of 2nd half. If it's still there I might give the first half a look too. Mick |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: GUEST,Joe G Date: 19 Nov 11 - 04:58 PM Get well soon Pete - I don't think we have met in the real world but you feel like a friend like so many on here. |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: John MacKenzie Date: 19 Nov 11 - 05:00 PM BTW Nice to see your demotion to BS was temporary ;-) |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: Leadfingers Date: 19 Nov 11 - 05:09 PM Just seen this Pete ! That'll teach you to go to CD Launches at Herga ! Hope all goes well mate ! |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: GUEST,999 Date: 19 Nov 11 - 05:18 PM Where's the guest of honour? |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: John MacKenzie Date: 19 Nov 11 - 05:32 PM Peter I just watched your set at Herga on Monday night. All I can say is, well done. I really enjoyed it. |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: Waddon Pete Date: 19 Nov 11 - 07:07 PM I was another guy who only met you and heard you sing for the first time at the cd launch. Sorry to hear you have been laid low. Plenty of good advice on the thread ! Be good and take good care of yourself. Best wishes Peter |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: SylviaN Date: 19 Nov 11 - 09:54 PM Not much more we can add to what's been said above - just our get well wishes to add to the rest. xxx Sylvia and Keith |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: George Papavgeris Date: 19 Nov 11 - 11:05 PM Best wishes from me and Nessie too, Pete! |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: My guru always said Date: 20 Nov 11 - 05:24 AM Morning Peter, hope you're comfortable and being well attended! |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: Herga Kitty Date: 20 Nov 11 - 06:05 AM I've only just spotted this thread..... I too enjoyed hearing you for the first time on Monday, but it was very naughty of you to overdo it like that! All best wishes for a good recovery, and hope to see you next year. Somewhere further north, perhaps. Kitty |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: Valmai Goodyear Date: 20 Nov 11 - 10:12 AM Very best wishes from Sussex. Valmai (Lewes) |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: GUEST,Tweets Date: 20 Nov 11 - 10:37 AM Hugs but gentle ones x |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: GUEST Date: 20 Nov 11 - 11:07 AM Hi Peter Martin told me on Friday when I saw him and Ron in York Perhaps it's time to take the 'over' out of overdo. Get well soon and look after yourself. Nick |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: pavane Date: 20 Nov 11 - 02:17 PM Just seen the news - best wishes for a speedy recovery from Pavane & Mrs Pavane |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: SussexCarole Date: 20 Nov 11 - 04:28 PM More best wishes from Sussex that have now travelled back to Wales! We've only just caught up with your news Peter. Was great to see you at Herga now just you get better quickly so we can all sing together again (soon). xxx |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: Banjiman Date: 20 Nov 11 - 05:08 PM Oh heck, there we were enjoying ourselves all weekend while you've been taken into hospital. Not good. Best of luck for a speedy recovery. Paul & wendy. |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: catspaw49 Date: 20 Nov 11 - 06:03 PM Peter now missing from this thread can a bit troubling here. Could well indicate he's doing the surgery or has done it and is now doing the post-op. Anyone close enough to check perhaps? Anyone know if he has family of friends that might have some info? Whatever is going on Peter has all my best going his way to get back to us as soon as possible. Spaw |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: GUEST,Ebor_Fiddler Date: 20 Nov 11 - 06:12 PM I'd better let Alan and Wendy know, so they can bother you as well. Chin up old man! Chris |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: stallion Date: 20 Nov 11 - 07:13 PM Well folks thank you to all of you it really does work wonders. I am mightily pissed off at putting Jo and kids through this againMblood pressure is 189/118 which is the highest it.has ever been. Haven't seen a doctor all weekend inspite of asking. Getting hot flushes ah well let's see what the morning brings |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: stallion Date: 20 Nov 11 - 07:17 PM Oh the diagnosis wasn't made til 8pm Friday all doctors away for "L e Weekend"! |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: jacqui.c Date: 20 Nov 11 - 07:26 PM Kendall went in to the hospital for a stress test - thought he would just have to do the test and go home, but the result was so worrying that they wouldn't let him loose. That was a Friday afternoon. He had to stay in the hospital all weekend as they were concerned that he could have a heart attack any time. They operated on the Monday. Seems that, unless it is really urgent surgery does not get done over the weekend. Still sending lots of good thoughts your way Peter. |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: rumanci Date: 20 Nov 11 - 07:30 PM hey Pete at midnight 25 you ought to stop worrying about things you can do owt about - I'm sure your family are rooting and worrying about you too and worrying never does anybody any favours. So, in the nicest possible un-nagging way - get some shut eye (even if you don't think you can sleep)and try and relax and wait for Monday morning doctor activity for some answers for you all. Patients need to learn patience sometimes. Sleep well. rum |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: Jeri Date: 20 Nov 11 - 07:38 PM I agree with rum. Try to take some deep breaths, make yourself relax and sleep. Try also to see it as a positive thing that they are NOT rushing. It will all play out eventually and worry does no one good. Breathe. We're with you. |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: Leadfingers Date: 20 Nov 11 - 07:41 PM I remember Packie Burn saying about worrying - There is NO point to it , as the only thing to worry about is your health ! IF its good , dont worry , if its NOT good , all you need to worry about is do you get better or not . IF you get beter , dont worry and if you dont get better all you need to worry about is do you go up or down ! If ou go up , No Need to worry , and if you go down , you'll be so busy dodging Politicians , Tax Inspectors and the like you wont have time to worry , so DONT worry !! |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: bradfordian Date: 20 Nov 11 - 08:01 PM As with everyone else, wishing you all the best for a speedy recovery. There is no easy way to slow down in our modern lives, cos even if you retired, you work even dammed harder, and I've been trying to slow down for 6 years without any luck. Remember how they used to tell us that when the computers and the robots got stuck in, we'd have the life of Riley (yeah, right ---old mother Riley) I reckon its that cracking pace you you do your songs.....how about ballads?.....nah, second thoughts, forget that one. A couple of quotes from Les Barker... "Remember, there are bad days and there are good days, and this is one of them.." "Never accept a drink from a urologist!" bradfordian |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: GUEST Date: 20 Nov 11 - 08:56 PM 189/118 No offence, but you don't know jack-shit about bad BP. The hospital asked me to stay overnight to drop mine from 203/164. The top number don't kill you. The bottom one can. However, he never writes, he never calls . . . |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: GUEST,999 Date: 20 Nov 11 - 09:00 PM That guest post was me. |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: Charley Noble Date: 20 Nov 11 - 10:10 PM Pete- Thanks for posting. I guess there isn't a whole lot you can do but wait it out until Monday. But it's a good time for reworking a few songs, and maybe coming up with your own ultimate blues number. I'm havin' hot flashes and my BP's 189/118, I'm havin' hot flashes and my BP's 189/118, The Doc's off for the week-end and I'm feelin' Pleistocene! Well, maybe you could do better... Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: My guru always said Date: 21 Nov 11 - 02:47 AM Morning Peter, good luck with the Docs today. Sending positive thougts while working. I once had a BP of 240/180, and hubby took me to A&E. It was either going to be a stroke or a fit. I chose the fit and got back to normal. Well, sorta normal.... |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: MoorleyMan Date: 21 Nov 11 - 05:21 AM Hey, only just found this thread, been working all weekend. I can only add my positive thoughts and very best wishes for a swift and accurate diagnosis and a fullest possible recovery. Take care mate, see you up and about again soon. Cheers, Dave |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: GUEST,saulgoldie Date: 21 Nov 11 - 07:15 AM Best wishes and a quick recovery. Saul |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: stallion Date: 21 Nov 11 - 08:26 AM The NHS is getting like Ryanair, a fortune for the telly, £5.00 perday. Advised to get an IR self test machine so i can regulate the wafarin, costs £400 and the tabs you use are prescription only, the catch is that it isn't free to the over 60's and your GP has to pick up the shortfall between the cost of the prescription and the actual cost so you need their permission! Still feeling groggy, saw a couple of junior meds from coronary dept this morning, they are going to discuss my case this afternoon. They think the A-fib created a blood clot so at the moment are concentrating on blood thining, I have two partial blockages one is relatively easy the other is on a branch between two blood vessles and is apparently problematic. Dongle now working, a bit slower than the usual connection but better than nowt Peter |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: John MacKenzie Date: 21 Nov 11 - 09:49 AM Some people just have to be difficult ;-) Sounds like they may be able to sort you out though, now that they know the extent of the problem. Fingers crossed here. |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: GUEST,Ebor_Fiddler Date: 21 Nov 11 - 10:07 AM You are in our prayers Pete. |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: GUEST,999 Date: 22 Nov 11 - 10:47 AM What's happening, Pete? |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: SINSULL Date: 22 Nov 11 - 10:48 AM One step at a time, Peter. Let them sort out your surgery and meds. The tester and strips will get sorted out later. Surely there must be a source for used machines - anyone in the UK able to check Ebay or other sources? The test strips are not cheap. My diabetic strips cost a small fortune. Sit back and watch your $5/day TV. SINS |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: stallion Date: 22 Nov 11 - 11:40 AM All is sounding good, they have postponed til Thursday, someone is on worse shape than me. I feel quite perky but something not quite right. Any way ido feel tons better so I am feeling really optomistic . New date is Thursday first on list. Wednesday is pacemaker day. |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: GUEST,999 Date: 22 Nov 11 - 12:00 PM Are they doing the op on Thursday, Peter? |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: My guru always said Date: 22 Nov 11 - 02:05 PM Will continue sending positive thoughts Peter! |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: fat B****rd Date: 22 Nov 11 - 03:13 PM Thank you Peter, take care and good luck. Charlie in Dunfermline |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: Charley Noble Date: 22 Nov 11 - 08:05 PM So its mind them fine flash frigates In their flying colours gay Or soon they'll clear your lockers out Along Ratcliff Highway! I enjoyed the version you presented the other evening at Helga. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: RTim Date: 22 Nov 11 - 10:49 PM Hope things are improving? I have just got back from UK and only just read the news. Best - Tim Radford |
Subject: RE: in hospital (Stallion) From: katlaughing Date: 23 Nov 11 - 12:20 AM Peter, thanks for giving us an update. Sounds like things are moving along. In 2005, when I was waiting to have my aortic valve replaced, the doctors took five months to make a "road map" of my bod, before they would perform any surgery.(I had a lot of issues.) I was able to stay at home but mostly in bed those five months. My grandson was just old enough to climb up on the bed and watch old black-and-white movies with me. Really helped time go by. Anyway here's a little song I sang to my grandson whenever we needed to be more patient> (Know that the doctors know their stuff and if they're taking their time it's usually a good thing and I am giving thanks that that will be so in your case.) Here's that little song, think of it as being sung by a very slow, deep voiced turtle: Have patience have patience don't be in such a hurry When you get impatient you always start to worry Remember, remember( insert deity or non-deity of your choice) has patience, too think of all the times people have to wait for you! With thanks giving for a speedy and helpful recovery, kat |
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