Living in Scotland with Cancer.

Less than one minute read time.

I'd like to talk to people in Scotland regarding cancer diagnoses whether it be themselve or if they are a carer as I now find myself.
My husband has always been quite healthy appart his Chrohns of which he has had since childhood, needless to say he never complains, when he was diagnosed end September last year even then I couldn,t believe how he has dealt with this. I find people in this situation totally amazing their courage and the way they just try to keep such a positive attiitude is fantastic. I look forward to hearing from anyone who wants to talk.

Anonymous
  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Sorry havent been on for a few days had loads to do, you think when someone is diagnosed with cancer thats all you have to deal with but then comes the financial difficulties it causes so you think ok i'll talk to someone but nothing is ever straight forward these days. My husband was diagnosed end Sept 2010 and since then I have found myself coming up against 1 brick wall after another its really frustrating, I surely cant be the only person that this has happened to why do we all get together and do something about it because no-one seems to be listening to the people who really do need help not just the cancer but all the other aspects of ours and the carers needs we all need to speak out!