 Maenai Robin Tiffen. Rea i mea maa maelwai i Afrika. Maera 55. Rea i maelwai i mea maelwai i 13 ia, maenai i Bereidunzz Bredinzz Zimbabwe, maera i semebwiai, i maelwai i mea maelwai i permanentili. Maera viergitis pa i mea maiga. Maek'y maini, iaiths un pakei, weasitur. Ka pa waisituru i te viuradu, mae i maelwai i basketi, golf. A ateneu zaraidu maitha., ateneu zaraidu maitha. Aau anterodaira voldo papilu, ateneu zaraidu maitha. Ateneu zaraidu maitha., ateneu zaraidu maitha. Manapal hospitalof Bangalore. Aniis expressa wa maitha pili tweriau watu Dr Vidya, ateneu zaraidu maitha. Aau anterodaira maitha. Aau anterodaira pili anterodaira. AĪa, makulwad pili ateneu, auporta i maitha mi, un X-rays, MRIs, nerve conduction study, et cetera, a nd also the general cardiac evaluation which included ECG ECO. He was found to have severe cervical myelopathy with canal stenosis from C3 to 6 with instability. He had a severely spawned lotic spine and he was given an option of surgical decompression of the cervical spine with instrumented fusion from C3 to 6. Patient was explained all the risks and the benefits of the surgery which was proposed to him and the consent was taken from his wife telefonically and we proceeded with the surgery knowing very well that there was nobody with him. He was a brave man and we did the surgery which lasted for about 3 hours and the next day he walked without anybody's support and we removed his urinary catheter. He had the sensation, he was going around, he was kept in the hospital for 5 days because we didn't want to take any chance because he was alone and we didn't want him to be outside the hospital. Otherwise typically our patients get discharged within the first day after surgery and then we have excellent home care, physiotherapy and nursing facilities. However in his case we kept him for 5 days and then we shifted him to the guest house so that he can go around outside the hospital and look around the city of Bangalore. So now he is I think almost 10 days after surgery. I have seen him today, he is wound as healed and we have removed the bandage. He is able to move his neck and he is wanting to go back to golf but we have restricted him from going back to golf for a month or so and then he can be rest assured that he will not need us after that. We are thankful for his confidence in us and for his trust in the hospital. The surgeons are outstanding. After 10 days I have just seen the surgeon and he is very pleased with the process and progress. He says I have healed already, they have removed the dressing and probably within a month I will be back to doing what I want to do. The Manapol international team have been there to support me all the way through from Sampa, Swati, Damien, the whole team. They have all been very good, from the physio guys to the anethotist, they have all been very good to me. The nurses at Ward 10 are fantastic, they are very responsive, the surroundings, everything is clean, it is quiet, I am very impressed with the hospital. So now it is just the healing process, I will be in touch with the doctors and Manapol, I have made some good friends. So, hopefully this is the last time I come to India for medical, next time I hope I am a tourist. Thank you to Manapol hospitals of Bangalore, fantastic facility, very well organised, controlled, it is a world class.