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IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH

Couple had vital operations at same time in same hospital

- IAN BUNTING

A devoted Chapelhall couple underwent lifesaving operations on the same day, at the same time – and even in the same hospital.

In an astonishin­g twist of fate, Anne and Bobby Coburn were able to wave supportive­ly to each other as they were wheeled into separate theatres for triple bypass and lung tumour removal procedures respective­ly.

Anne, 62, had been due to have her surgery earlier but it was pushed back after she developed pneumonia – while husband Bobby, 66, was already pencilled in for his operation at the Golden Jubilee National Hospital.

Both crucial procedures were scheduled for 8.15am on Wednesday, June 26, at the Clydebank hospital and grandparen­ts Anne and Bobby were also treated in the same high dependency unit by the same nurse.

Recently retired Anne said: “It really was coincidenc­e, or fate, that we ended up getting our operations at the same time in the same place.

“We were trying to work out if it was a good thing or not, because of the seriousnes­s of the operations, but it’s all worked out in the end.”

Anne joked:“I told Bobby, ‘ we’ve been married 45 years and I can’t even get an operation on my own!’”

They say a husband and wife should do things together – but a Chapelhall couple took that one step further by having life- saving operations on the same day, at the same time, in the same hospital.

Anne and Bobby Coburn even waved to each other on their beds as they were being wheeled into separate theatres at the Golden Jubilee National Hospital.

Anne, 62, was in the Clydebank hospital for a triple bypass procedure after suffering a heart attack in February, while Bobby was having a tumour removed from his lung after it was found following tests for a prolapsed disc.

Anne would have had her surgery earlier, but her operation was pushed back after she developed pneumonia.

Bobby, 66, a retired Class 1 driver, already had the date for his operation when wife Anne found out her date for surgery.

Both procedures were scheduled for 8.15am on June 26 – giving the couple, who have been married for 45 years, mixed feelings.

Recently retired Anne said: “It really was sheer coincidenc­e, or fate, that we ended up getting our operations at the exact same time in the same place.

“We were both not well at the same time in February, but then I fell ill with pneumonia as well and things had to be re-scheduled.

“We knew when Bobby’s date was but then I got a phone call a week before to say to come on the Tuesday and have my operation the next day – the same as Bobby.

“We were trying to work out if it was a good thing or not, because of the seriousnes­s of the operations, but it’s all worked out in the end.

“I told Bobby, ‘we’ve been married 45 years and I can’t even get an operation on my own!’

“We even waved to each other when we were in the theatres and the staff were just wonderful with us. “It was like a fairy story.” Anne and Bobby were also treated in the same high dependency unit by the exact same nurse.

Dedicated staff even went the extra mile to ensure anxious Bobby, who was out of surgery first, knew Anne came through her procedure safely.

Daughter Laura McMahon said she and her siblings, Robert and Graham, were relieved that the couple, who have five grandchild­ren, made it through their procedures in good health.

Laura said: “The whole family was obviously really worried about their operations, especially having them at the same time; but it looks like fate has been on our side here.

“Everyone at the hospital was just fantastic and some of the nurses even stayed back after their shifts to take my dad in and see my mum when she came out of theatre.

“Everyone was crying; it was such a lovely moment and we can’t thank all the staff enough for taking such good care of our mum and dad.”

NHS Golden Jubilee nurse director Anne Marie Cavanagh added: “This is such a wonderful story and certainly not something we’ve seen before, or are likely to see again.

“I am immensely proud of how our staff handled this unique situation, in collaborat­ion with Mr and Mrs Coburn and their family.

“It highlights the dedication of my colleagues as well as our commitment to personcent­red care when patients need it the most.”

We even waved to each other when we were in the theatres... the staff were just wonderful

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Twist of fate Anne and Bobby were able to wave to each other as they were wheeled into surgery
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Fairy story The grandparen­ts were also treated in the same high dependency unit by the exact same nurse

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