The same here. I'm sure he will be back but the way his absence/return/absence has been mentioned by Global is very unprofessional. Who is in control...?Ian Payne listed for early breakfast tomorrow, Sunday and all next week. Beginning to wonder if Steve will ever be back.
Agreed. Even from Steve's own point of view this has been a bit silly. He needs a plan for his own health as well and then hopefully he can return.The same here. I'm sure he will be back but the way his absence/return/absence has been mentioned by Global is very unprofessional. Who is in control...?
This is exactly what seems to be happening but it shouldn't be allowed. Either he should be signed off by his GP or medical professional, or Global tell him to take time off (if they are allowed to) until he is well enough to return.Surely it is better that Steve returns when he is back to full strength, rather than coming back too soon and then having to go off again. It maybe he thinks he will be better but when the day comes, on reflection, he doesn't feel 100%
I agree, which is why I say again, he should have just been signed off for a few months, if that's how long his recovery will take. Not all this yes, he's back tomorrow - no, he isn't shambles.Whatever has been wrong with Steve, it must have been pretty serious for him to take so long recovering, either from it or from the treatment he's been receiving.
I don't want to speculate too much, but if it was a bladder issue he had, maybe bladder cancer? I know that's a reach as we don't know for sure, but my dad's had bladder cancer and he's been able to have the cancerous tumour operated on and removed, but recovery can be a week or two.Whatever has been wrong with Steve, it must have been pretty serious for him to take so long recovering, either from it or from the treatment he's been receiving.
It did indeed but that has to be a coincidence surely? He had the shot from M&S, was violently sick and then started with the cystitis. The rest, as they say, is history.Is it just me or did it all start after he said he had that health shot he bought which contained ginger, which made him violently sick? It seems ever since then he's been having issues.
Ginger biscuits were always recommended for morning sickness.Prostate problems can cause frequent urination and backache. Ginger is good for nausea. I was drinking ginger tea, made with powdered ginger as that’s all I had, last year when I had a bug after losing my sense of taste and smell. GP now thinks it was Covid. It happened April 2020. It did help settle my stomach. I also drink ginger beer or ginger ale when nauseous.
I also think it is just a coincidence. All we do know is Steve had severe cystitis as he mentioned this himself. Anything else is just speculation at this stage as we don't know unless he decides to tell more when he returns.It did indeed but that has to be a coincidence surely? He had the shot from M&S, was violently sick and then started with the cystitis. The rest, as they say, is history.
Yeah I'm sure it is coincidence. It was just odd how he hadn't felt well since then. Wondered if he had stomach issues as well as cystitis. I guess we won't know though.It did indeed but that has to be a coincidence surely? He had the shot from M&S, was violently sick and then started with the cystitis. The rest, as they say, is history.
At first I thought he may have had Covid and maybe it had left him feeling rough. I guess he would have got tested for it though, right? I mean he was here, there and everywhere before. At Iceland, Waitrose, Marks, Costco etc. Wouldn't have taken much contact to have caught it.Prostate problems can cause frequent urination and backache. Ginger is good for nausea. I was drinking ginger tea, made with powdered ginger as that’s all I had, last year when I had a bug after losing my sense of taste and smell. GP now thinks it was Covid. It happened April 2020. It did help settle my stomach. I also drink ginger beer or ginger ale when nauseous.
Has he? I didn't realise@FenellaTheWitch - Steve has done some new podcasts today. Have you listened to them? If so, are they worth posting here?
Just to add that both ginger and tumeric are recommended for inflammation. So maybe Steve's problem is related to that.Ginger biscuits were always recommended for morning sickness.
I think the shot Steve had was a one of the M&S hot shots which also contained turmeric. This is what happens when Steve tries to be healthy and steers away from KFC. He ends up ill for months.
I had some actimel recently that contained turmeric. Thought I'd get with the healthier option. It was disgusting. Gone back to strawberry
Ginger and lemon teabags are good if you're feeling a bit queasy. Add a spot of honey if you want to sweeten it.Just to add that both ginger and tumeric are recommended for inflammation. So maybe Steve's problem is related to that.
A few years ago I had some keyhole surgery and ginger is recommended for helping the recovery and I know some use tumeric. As a word of advice having bought some ginger and chopped it up to make tea, you need to add some sugar as it is very bitter.
That's great. Hopefully he's going to be ready to return soon.@FenellaTheWitch - Steve has done some new podcasts today. Have you listened to them? If so, are they worth posting here?
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