A night to remember.

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Four years ago I attended a charity ball organised by one of my mates who was recovering from testicular cancer. Little did I know then that I would be joining him in the cancer club, as in Aug 2010 I was diagnosed with rectal cancer. I've written on this site on and off since that time, more so after my operation and have made many friends. So when my mate said he was going to organise another ball and would I like to be involved and support a charity I had no hesitation in saying yes, Macmillan.

In return for my charity being supported (as well as his choice of Orchid) I had to make the appeal speech. "You've got to make them laugh and cry to get them digging deep to splash the cash" says my mate. So I spent days fretting over it, putting it off, until I ended up writing it the day before the ball.

On the night itself I had a few drinks before the speech to pluck up courage, but was still a bit nervous, not so much about standing up talking, more about the content getting to me! Well it seemed to go pretty well and I got a nice round of applause, and quite a few people came up to me during the night to say well done, or that they had people in the same situation as me. However, the most important thing was that the objective of raising as much money as we could was acheived, we haven't got the final amount yet, but we know it will be over £2500.

It's great that the money was raised by everyone having a fantastic night, though some will have sore heads and trouble remembering it I dare say.

Thanks to the many people on here that wished me luck and gave me support. Oh and on the morning of the day of the ball I had a letter from the hospital saying I have an appointment for my ileostomy reversal on 22nd March. All in all a very good day.

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Well done on the success of the charity ball, Tim - marvellous, and glad that your speech went well ! Great news on a date for your reversal, as you said .... a very good day. All best wishes.

    Love, Joycee xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Well done Tim! What a great sum raised, that speech must have been something. Pity you can't remember it?!

    Best Welsh cwtches to relieve your sore head,

    Odin xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Brilliant, Tim, you must be on a high (if a bit groggy) right now! So all that stressing was worth it, and Macmillan's going to benefit from your efforts. Can't get much better than that, results-wise, and everyone had a great time too.

    And now a definite date for the op., yippee!  You'll remember February 12th. now for loads of good reasons. I'm so pleased for you.

    Love & hugs,

    Annie xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    (I meant, of course, Feb. 11th. - just testing ...) 

  • What a great day and night

    Congratulations on raising so much money and on the great news of finally getting a date for your reversal

    .Bet you looked the part in your tux and well done on the speech and getting people to flash the cash

    All good wishes and hope the cold is better 

    Cruton xxx