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Thanks very much to Ian for organising the nosh and natter last week. I was sorry I was there for such a short while. As those of you who were there will know, I had to leave early as my father was ill. In fact he died later that afternoon. So it's been a very sad time. But he was 96 so he had a great innings. His health was starting to get worse so it is some comfort that he did not have a prolonged death.

He had AF and all he took was flecainide. He died officially of old age. So it shows that it is possible to live to a great age with AF. He didn't take an anticoagulant - he should have done and we discussed it. But he would have forgotten to take a dose or doubled up and I think it would have ended up causing more problems than it would have prevented.

Mark

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I am so sorry Mark, and I offer my sincere and hearfelt condolences. Losing a parent is hard no matter what age they are, and you have my deepest understanding of that.

However it was a delight to meet you, and your insightful contributions to the conversation were much appreciated.

Let's do it again soon, but hopefully under much better conditions

Ian

Very sorry to hear that news. Even at an old age it's still a great loss. 96 is pretty good going as you say, and with AF.

Best wishes

Koll

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Sorry to read your sad news Mark and RIP.

Bob

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Yack

So sorry to hear your news, Mark. As Ian says, it was very good to meet you and I hope that we shall all have longer together on another occasion. Meanwhile, condolences and very best wishes, Kay

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MarkS

Many thanks for all your best wishes. We have received a great number of condolences which is a great confort.

I hope the rest of the afternoon went well.

Mark

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dedeottie

So sorry. As I discovered recently losing a parent is indeed hard at whatever age especially if it's the last parent. Thinking of you.x

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Christo4

Sorry to hear about your father.

May he rest in peace.

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MammaCass

I was so sorry to hear of your loss Mark. Losing a parent, no matter how old they are, or you are, is gut wrenching.

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rosyG

Hi Mark

I've only just read this and am very sorry to hear your father died on the day we met in London. I hope you are coping well- it's very draining to lose a parent and I hope you are managing. I did enjoy meeting you and hope Ian will be organising another get together soon

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MarkS

Hi Rosy,

Thanks very much for your kind comments. I very much enjoyed meeting you as well. The funeral's on Friday (a long time I know!). Hopefully we'll all meet up again soon.

Mark

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