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Hello everyone. Thank you to all the people who very kindly left lovely, warm, snuggly comments and made me cry. You know who you are and it's good to be sharing the journey with so many others. (If we have to be making it at all!) Did try to answer personally but computer literacy not up to the task - as you can see from the previous attempt at a blog!) It's going to get rough I can hear you all sigh! Lots of love Dx
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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    i have just read all your blogs and have to say your sense of humour really shines thro .that attitude will take you along way when battling your cancers,  my drs nurses and oncologists have all said a happy healthy mind along with a positive mental attitude really helps destroy them lil blighters :O)!!!!

    i have non hodgkins but was also referred to elm house the breast clinic on the wirral for testing as my ct scan found an abnormality in my breast and enlarged auxillary nodes. luckily tho after having an op to remove the lymph nodes and a mammogram and ultra sound i was given the all clear on the breast cancer front ....

    i'm glad you found this site its full of lovely ppl only to happy to take the time out to give advice offer a listening ear and a helping hand ....

    oh and dont worry about replying to the wrong place hun the messages are usually posted at the end of your blog unless you send a private message , so you have been doing it right :O)

    good luck with your recovery and battle .i hope its not to difficult for you

    big cyber hugs trudy xxxxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hello from a fellow Scot and breast cancer sufferer.  I am nearly six years since diagnosis.  Just wanted to say I hope it all goes well for you.  Let me know how you are.  Best wishes, Christine xx