Went to see his surgeon Mr Vohra such a lovely person to say how skilled he is , so down to earth, anyway was told no sign of cancer in any of the lymph nodes and now being referred back to onogology for mop up chemotherapy, also had his feed tube removed as so far didn't have to use it. So still fighting this, still in a little pain more around the ribs and along the scar, but he's reduced the amount of stone pain relief and copes most of the day with paracetamol which is good as the orimorph make him sleepy. So next appointment next week with his head of surgery Mr Catton then week after with onogology Dr James and get to see his lovely macmillan nurses. Just hope we can get this next round started after the consultations, fingers crossed we can beat this cancer.
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