Former Morecambe skipper and manager Jim Bentley thanks well-wishers after his heart bypass surgery
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It’s this passion for his sport that makes the former Morecambe skipper and manager such a popular figure in the game and news of his successful operation has been warmly received.
However, the 44-year-old is well aware he needs to manage his recovery with great care and stay away from Mill Farm for a while.
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Hide AdIn his first interview since surgery three weeks ago, Bentley told our sister paper, the Blackpool Gazette: “The operation went well, with no issues, and now I’m recovering well.
“I was in hospital for a week and since then I’ve been at home just building up my strength day by day.
“Some days I have tried to do too much too soon but overall I’m ahead of schedule with my recovery.
“The biggest issue for me is being stuck indoors. It’s a bit frustrating not being out and about, but it has to be done and I just need to be patient.
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Hide Ad“Heart surgery is nerve-wracking. My mum had a triple bypass two years ago, so it is in the family. When you hear the word ‘bypass’ you are very apprehensive and it’s a worrying time.
“November was tough because the operation was postponed and we went back into lockdown. It’s been a terrible year and 2021 can only get better.
“I can’t drive yet and of course I’m missing the football desperately. When I am able to go back it will be a day here and there at first.
“I’ll start watching matches from upstairs but of course that's the most stressful part.”
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Hide AdNot that he has lost touch in any way and Bentley, who ended a 17-year association with Morecambe as player and manager to take the Fylde reins in October last year, remains involved on a day-to-day basis.
“The only game I missed was Bradford Park Avenue and that was on the day I had surgery.
“I asked the nurse in intensive care to find out the score and I was a bit gutted we’d only drawn.
“I’ve spoken to Chaddy (deputy Nick Chadwick) every day. We always touch base in the morning and every night and he has been brilliant.
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Hide Ad“The chairman and chief executive have been very supportive too and all the staff have gone about their business in the proper, professional manner.
“I’ve texted players and spoken to them individually and on group messages. I’m watching all the games and getting full reports on training every day. It’s important that I touch base on a daily basis and lend support in any way I can.
“All the messages from the well-wishers have been really touching and I just want to put all this behind me and get back to normal.”
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