Monday, 27 March 2023

Message from Peter Bennett ...

Dear Andrew

Always good to hear from you, thanks for all your work on our behalf.  And the team.

I have fully retired partly due to increasing deafness - and yes, I am awaiting assessment for cochlear implants. It has made me somewhat unsociable and I rarely go to any gathering as I can’t hear any conversation.

However I have managed to continue playing the organ at Pitt Street Church in Sydney - must have a generous/tolerant congregation.

Apologies for too much medical information but should add that I am in robust good health so no legitimate complaints. 

Sorry to miss the occasion and have a great time.

All best wishes

Peter Bennett

Sunday, 19 March 2023

Message from Toby Fay

After graduation I went to pre-earthquake Royal Newcastle Hospital, situated on the beachfront. It was a very good learning experience together with an active social life with a pub on campus. I was there for three years and had decided to do O&G with the promise of a registrar job the following year. I passed my first part and headed off to do the European trip, never to return to Australia.

Got a job, met a woman, bought a car, had a baby! Passed my MRCOG examination 1986 just before our first child was born.

Obtained my MD from Sydney Uni: 'Protein synthesis and secretion by human endometrium and decidua'. 1987-1992 worked as an SR in Cambridge (the Rosie Maternity Hospital) and Norwich.

In 1993 I was appointed as a consultant in Nottingham and worked happily there for more than twenty years; special interests included endocrinolgy and fertility, diabetes, menopause studies and medical education.

I retired at 60 and moved to West Sussex for new challenges.

My wife died in 2022 and I was glad we had some quality time together before lock-down and illness beset us.

 Says it all in so few words!

Toby

Tuesday, 14 March 2023

Message from Terri and Robert Peters ...

 Hello Andrew.

 We appreciate the way you keep us informed of our colleagues’ successes and trials over the last 45 years. And now I will make the effort to put out there what is happening with the Peters.

 Being bike riders ourselves we were very much affected by Mark's death and we have been looking inwards a little trying to do that impossible task of balancing risk in our life.

 We have 13 grandchildren aged 14yrs down to 15 months who all live within a 30 min drive from us and thus are frequent house guests. I guess busy parents turn into busy grandparents  while our own children get themselves established ...Having said that, some things  are not negotiable  so our Opera subscription as well as SSO and Aussie Ballet  performances make us totally unavailable to the kids  at least once a month. The 2 hour trip from East Maitland to the Opera House is a regular Saturday getaway.

 We sold our East Maitland General Practice to a new Dr about 6 years ago and Bob retired from practice about 5 years ago. I am still working 2 days a week in the same “our” practice.  The new practice owners are very good to me and offered me the world almost not to retire a few months ago when I was planning to. So I'm still there and still quietly still enjoying Primary Care. I do feel like a dinosaur though.  The next generation practices differently, some aspects good, some in my opinion not so good but change is part of life. I must admit having seen the practice go through accreditation again last week,  I'm glad I'm not a principal any more and have to run the business, computers, employment ..  I'm sure things are more difficult these days.

 We are blessed with good health so far.  I recently had a small thyroid cancer dealt with and Bob had a bike accident 6 years ago fracturing 6 ribs in 8 places, small pneumothorax, fractured clavicle and amnesia for the event. It was unwitnessed as I was ahead but he probably lost traction on a slightly wet roundabout trying to catch up with me... yes it was all my fault but he made a full recovery and was back on the same roundabout 12 months later on the anniversary of the accident  yelling out "take that you b....!"  Hence our grief on hearing about Mark's accident. There seems to be such a fine line between life and death at times.

 Of medical interest is one of our grandaughters who was born with the rare Trisomy 9 mosaic genetic disorder. Yes, quite rare, associated with global developmental delay and because of mosaicism she has a completely unpredictable future as no 2 kids will be similar.. From the family point of view it is  proving to be a priceless journey for all her cousins to grow up around a disabled child and ultimately adult. At 6 years of age we are grateful she started to walk 12 months ago and that she is very social and gets great pleasure  from being with other children. She has a great laugh which we hear often  but she is still non verbal but has a range of unofficial signing gestures. My first hand experience with NDIS as grandma has been extremely positive though it did take my patient with Myotonic dystrophy 2 years and a visit to the local member to get the same service from NDIS.!

 Here is a photo of the aging Peters at the airfield at Birdsville, Qld - ready for charter over Channel Country. Bob also spends a lot of his retirement with the Maitland Musical Society Orchestra playing the violin which he started learning at 40 and more recently the ‘cello .

 With kind regards

Terri and Robert Peters

Monday, 13 March 2023

Ian Rewell visits Southern Highlands ...


Andrew Byrne, Ian Rewell, Jim Wall, Mike Campbell-Smith

 

Sunday, 12 March 2023

Message from Taff Hughes and family ... 'my renaissance'.

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Hi Andy, 

Thanks for your hard work organising all this.
Vicki and I are looking forward to catching up.
You can see from the attached photos I am busy outside my anaesthetic work!
Amateur theatre, active performer for last 23 years.
**Loved being Jonesy in Dad’s army
Hiking & kayaking - we live on the Shoalhaven River
Sing in two choirs
Family -  Vicki and I have 3 sons, two daughters-in-law and 3 grandchildren


Saturday, 4 March 2023

Message from Gerry Lister and friends ...

    Toby Fay, Vicki Sutton, John Christie, Gerry Lister, Max Lenzer. 

Hi Andrew. That's quite a big collection of our year in the Southern Highlands. Nice that you can catch up.

We had a lovely ‘Concord tutorial group’ reunion last Friday in Newcastle. Toby Fay was over from England. He has retired as Professor of Gynaecology. Vicky Sutton was up from Sydney/Tassie with her husband Tom. She is still involved in medicine. Max Lenzer and myself are still working in the same General Practice at Wallsend as we have for the last 40 years. John Christie has recently retired as Newcastle's top neurosurgeon.

We had a lovely luncheon at Johnno's house hosted by him and his wife Catherine. Vicky and Toby stayed the night there. Lots of memories and laughs. Was a great day.  See photo attached.   Hope you are keeping well.     

Gerry Lister


Friday, 3 March 2023

Message from Richard Abbott

Hi Andrew

Sadly yet again I’ll be unable to join the Reunion Dinner.

Please give my apology and best wishes to all.

I’m still working a little bit but not for much longer!

Best regards

Richard Abbott