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  • Ides of March

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    FormerMember

    Well what a March - Ian medically evacuated from Tanzania with renal colic and stones, partially treated in the NHS and completed in the private sector, the upside, it confirmed that my reversal will be 'done' on April, also at the private hospital. What a damning reflection - I am sooo sorry for those people who endure the 'standard' NHS. My experience locally is when the chips are down the NHS is superb, hard to beat…

  • After the Weekend

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    FormerMember

    Well the weekend was good until Monday morning!! Good things never seem to last that long, I guess the trick is continuing to look as in the life of Brian -- always look on the good side of Life!!

    My cousin struggling, and I have no doubt she will win, with lymphatic cancer! She has now completed the cycle of treatment, can once again breathe properly and eat, but has had to change her GP as it seems the first one is…

  • B Day

    FormerMember
    FormerMember

    stands for bum day not birthday, meet oncology man today and lets see what he says, not much I'm guessing as next scan is due January and I saw the surgeon last month and she was quite up beat, makes a change from him I call him Mr Pessimist, he can find a dark lining to every silver cloud!! Hubby now in Holland and offshore North Sea, umm he does not 'do' North Sea, how did that happen?? Oh well time to do bum on the…