My Diary I have had to chase for my Results

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The postman didn't bring my letter today so I phoned the Surgery and made an appointment for my Second Swine Flue jab and was given Friday at 5.40pm I then asked to speak to my Doc's Secretary.

I told her I had realised that I didn't have the results from my Thyroid Bi-Op (what was I thinking of to let that slip it was done on December 9th)

I also said how I haven't received an Appointment to discuss what my CT Scan had found.

She said she will chase the Hospital straight away, but I have not had a phone call from her yet.

We were going through my papers and letters I keep in a folder since last year and  have a report from the Doctor that I have missed (I really must be in a daze with everything that has happened)

My Doc has written Clinical Features which indicate a severe progressive condition.

Breathlesness, pleural effusions, Extensive parietal. Visceral and diphragmatic tumour nodules.

Desease too widespread for surgery.

This was written before my Chemo so I'm glad I didn't read it properly before--  as I wait for the results of what the Chemo has achieved.

We have been out in the cold weather today, and that wind is so very cold, but the dog loves his walks doesn't he.

I have got the dog eating at last he loves chops and any fresh cooked meat. He must have been a dog fed on scrapes.

Louis

He loves a Polo and crunches it but he doesn't like dog biscuits. He is a spoilt dog.

He loves chasing the postman as he puts the letters through the Letterbox.

He has such a loud bark too but he is adorable even though he has been the hardest dog we have had but then all the others were girls and we had them from pups so we had done all the training.

Today he even let other dogs pass without any barking at them, the owners always glare at him when he does that while in Spain they laughed at him and thought him amusing.

Todays dinner for us was A Salmon and Broccoli Baked in a Cheese Sauce with Semolina and Gosberies for Sweet.

Today has been a good day

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Just to say I hope you soon get good news from your results. Waitng for results is the hardest part of the treatment. G finished his course of alimta and cisplatin in March last year, and had good results.  He has just finished a "top up " treatment in Frankfurt and is still well.  And that after being given six  to nine months in September 2009!  The medics are  amazed, like you he has always been very positive and it really does seem to work.  Your blogs are always so positive, and a joy to read.   Long may they continue.  Best wishes Daffie

  • Macmillian Nurse has phoned and said i will get an appointment in 2 weeks so I must be finished Chemo and the doctor is getting my results so he will discus them with me.

    I do try to keep positive most times but not evertime writting a blog helps.

    Im so pleased for your Husband tell him to keep fighting xx

    Love Mavis

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Mavis, keeping positive is difficult, only a liar is positive all the time, the rest of us have lapses. All we can all do is what the experts advise and hope for the best, no point worrying about things we cant do 'owt about.

                 I had a lakeland terrier once, he had behaviour probs as well. Tried everything but no success. He was a 'nutter' for 16 years. He and I had a lot in common Lol.

                  Keep blogging, you make us all smile,

    Love Bill xx

  • Thanks for your advice Bill we all try to help each other dont we?

    Im trying so hard to get louis under control for Ray but the dog looks to me all the time for everything.

    He wont go for a walk unless Im there we really must work harder on that. The dog digs his heels in (or paws) and just wont walk without me there.

    Love Mavis