Local Motorcyclist Thanks NHS

My name is Roger Moss and I live in South Croxton with my wife Marina and have a small engineering workshop alongside, where I make spares and rebuild engines for Historic Scott Motorcycles. About 60% is for UK and 40% export mostly to English speaking countries. I am 81 years old and work a full week and have raced motorcycles since 1970, in later years riding a 1934 Scott motorcycle, which I am taking to Belgium in mid July to take part in a racing event there. We have to extract all the juice out of the gift of every day.
In 2018, I was involved in a start line crash and sustained 13 broken ribs and a collapsed lung. I was taken to Nottingham Queens Hospital where a determined and skilful surgeon named Prof Chris Moran and his team spent 13 hours putting this 77 year old Humpty back together again. In basic terms, they removed the wreckage and built a titanium scaffold in my chest, then screwed the bits of rib bones to it in about their original place.
After hospital, I wrote a letter of thanks and had a reply from Prof Moran’s secretary, to say how pleasing it was to receive a letter of thanks from a patient, as this was a rare occurrence. The lady asked if they could use my letter as a press release to help inform the general public of the services they provide to society.
The full article is available on the Nottingham Post website:
https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/nottingham-news/motorcyclist-77-thanks-qmc-staff-2434051  
So a big THANK YOU to all the surgeons, doctors, nurses who are the Real unsung heroes in our society.
Roger Moss