Smashing, Robert! Good luck with the upcoming surgery. I had two inguinal hernias repaired, one back when dinosaurs walked the earth, and the other, as I recall, during the Victorian age. The second was vastly easier to recover from, due to medical advancements. By now, I expect you'll have very little discomfort other than the first couple of days. Prayers and positive thoughts enroute for you.As of late, I have been showing the symptoms of a hernia, something my doctor described as an inguinal hernia. I won't bore you with the details, suffice to say, it does get in the way of enjoying retirement.
Yesterday, I kept the pre-op assessment, at the hospital where the problem will, hopefully, be dealt with. My doctor's secretary had made the appointment and on handing me the card with time of the said appointment along with details of the department within the hospital, she said: "Your surgeon is well known for his suits," her enigmatic smile said everything else.
What to wear? "Your blazers are more in keeping with summer sunshine," Tina said, as she observed the rain outside, then added, "have you chosen what to wear?" "Pin-stripe suit, with the Susquehana bespoke hat," I replied.
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What I didn't say was the pin-stripe suit was my Zoot suit.
An e-mail from the hospital this morning informed me that the appointment went well, I shall be having surgery in the near future. I'm guessing that the e-mail was from someone who saw me yesterday. At the end of the e-mail a note read: "Your hat & suit impressed." Who it impressed was left unsaid.








