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My wife has been admitted to our hospital for the start of a range of treatment and tests on her spinal cancer.
She is to have tests to see if there is a primary source of the cancer and this is very worrying for me.
After 5 months of pain in the back an MRI scan found the cancer and I feel so sorry for her that it was not proposed before that would have saved her so much suffering.
Well here we are with a bitter sweet week ahead. Pleased she is getting the treatment but fearful of what may be found.
I hope this does not sound negative as I am very optimistic and will give her every encouragement and support.
Here goes..
Bless all.
Whatever cancer throws your way, we’re right there with you.
We’re here to provide physical, financial and emotional support.
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