Facing the future: Together

  • Mid July Results

    After having such a good month in June, we have been waiting patiently for this morning to come... it has been quicker than we thought it would be, but it has been extremely stressful. Restless nights, brain working overtime, thinking of the 'what ifs'.

    Food continues to go down well, although Dal does seem to consume even more fizzy drinks, but I suppose the more food he can eat the more drink he needs to help…

  • The journey through the month of June.

    What a fantastic month June has been! 

    Dal weighed in at 13st 10 & 1/8th up 2lb since last time  such a good sign. He continues to take Lansoprazole 30mg but only once a day as apposed to the two a day he had been taking in May.  A week after his first chemo, Dal stopped taking any other pain killers, he had been on the maximum amount of pain killers prior to chemo, he was woken in the night with pain, but now, there…

  • The first experience of chemo

    First Chemo Treatment – Friday 22nd May 2020 – Long

     After receiving the phone call to confirm the 2nd Covid19 Negative Test, Dal and his brother left at 10.20am to go to the Hospital. Arriving at 11.30, Dal went in alone to the chemo floor – there he booked into reception, waited for about 1 hour before being called in to the outpatients ward  - treatment room  – where he waited for the medication to come…

  • Preparing for Chemotherapy

    With the Covid19 positive test, the preparations for chemotherapy could be hindered, Dal had to have another Corona-virus test,  He was registered with one of the London Cancer Hospitals and thankfully they were prepared to meet him immediately, an appointment was made for the following day May 14th -  in an isolated room Dal was met by his specialist team, he had to sign all the consent forms, after having a further explanation…

  • Leading up to and including Wednesday 13th May

    What a week! waiting for today to come 12th May 2020, watching the clock, counting down the hours.  Dal had been told last week on discharge to call the hospital or the Clinical nurse at lunch time if he had not been contacted regarding the results. 

    We have four daughters, one lives with us with her partner and their two children, the other three live very close and have family of their own, in all we are the proud grandparents…