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Happy Birthday Buggyman (77), edmond64 (61)

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Many Happy Returns to Allan (Buggyman).
Haven't seen edmond64 in a long time, so we hope he's OK.
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Happy birthday Gents.
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Happy birthday chaps, hope you have a good day 🎉🍾🎂
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Thank you. Another year, more white hair.

Having a very quiet time recovering from surgery on the feet.

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Buggyman wrote:
12 Aug 2025, 16:46
Thank you. Another year, more white hair.

Having a very quiet time recovering from surgery on the feet.
Good wishes for your recovery, Allan. Are you having circulation troubles from the wheel chair confinement?
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Hi Mike,
No much simpler than that. With my lack of mobility I began suffering with ingrowing toenails. Finally fed up with the painful circle of, treatmment, then regrowth etc. So I bit the bullet and had the nails removed. Totally painless procedure but the recovery is around 6 weeks until the nail bed dries up. Into week 4 now and things are looking up.

Thankfully my circulation is not bad, I have strong pulses in the feet so long may it continue.

You in good health at the moment?

Cheers, Allan

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Hi Allan,
Thanks for the response.
You say it was painless, I say thank goodness for anaesthetics. Sounds like they reckon it's permanent?
Losing a nail usually means it grows back over time.
Keep yus posted on your progress. And isn't it time for you to show us some more of your modelling?
Doing OK here thanks. Just got some more home gym equipment, in an effort to help Nature.
Getting older daily, which certainly beats the alternative.
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