Sorry haven't been on in a while having problems getting into my files it keeps coming up with error messages so sorry to anyone if you have been waiting on me accepting your requests. Story so far is hubby is about to start 3rd chemo cycle on Tues and the info we have so far is that there is no sign of the cancer anywhere else so the chemo hopefully will get rid of any stray little buggers that have managed to escape because it had spread to the nodes in his groin but has had all of them removed both sides. As hubby is self employed money is obviously a problem but the family have all been brill, my mum has been taking me to the bingo on Saturday afternoon to get me out and I have actually been quite enjoying it. Our daughter g ot her last stripe on her purple belt at karate today so she graduates on Monday to her 1st brown belt not to long to go to the BLACK ONE, had better watch out she's not even a teenager yet but has got one hell of a right hook, not that she;s used it on me just what i've seen at her graduation ceremonies. I am 44 nearly 45 although the past few months I feel like i've aged about 10yrs we have a dog called Diesel who is like a naughty kid when he doesnt get his walk down the beach. We only have one daughter but belive me she more than makes up for that. We live in a litte village just outside Dundee called Monifieth I dont know if theres anyone out there thats near us please get in touch.
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