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Please pass on my best wishes, too, Andrew.

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Pass both Sue's and my best wishes on to him, we met up with Steve on Saturday in Ashford an he looked reasonably well so this has come as a complete surprise.

If he needs anything just PM either of us and we will get it down there for him.

 

Tony and Sue

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I am on my way down (Ashford) there now until the 27th April. Will pass all the message to him tomorrow when I see him.

 

Will check on Budgie computer tonight so if you see him name pop up on the members list - well it will be me online!

 

Will keep you lot informed if any hear anything.

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Well I haven't seen him yet (due to the lousy traffic on the M25) but what I have heard (from my mother and budgie girlfriend) is still not good news I'm afraid. The doctors reckons that he might have some sort of a blood clot in one of his lungs and was given an x-rays, we are still waiting for the results.

 

I am going to see him sometime tomorrow afternoon.

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Nearly missed this thread, get well soon Budge, looking forward to seeing you, soon I hope.

 

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I have been to see him in hospital and it seem to be ok on the outside but still coughing quite lot of this horrible phlegm. Hopefully should be on the mend. I even have to checked with him t see if he was up to seeing his little daughter. She was overjoy to see him.

 

Just had a text message from Budgie :rolleyes: that just had some visitors - Steve and Peggy Burke, nice one mate that cheers him quite a lot.

 

If anyone in the Ashford area would like to to Budgie would be appreciated. He is on the Blue Zone, 2nd floor, Cambridge Ward, J2.

 

Will be keeping update on the situation

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I'm sure we all hope he's on the mend :)

 

It's good of you to keep us up to date on his progress, if I lived close I'd be visiting too, and no doubt so would many others. Sending him more best wishes for a speedy recovery.

 

Any chance of a full address? I'm sure a few get well soon cards would be appreciated ;)

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