Tues 12/7/16.
I spoke today to the GP who called the ambulance for S. on the 31st of May when all this bollox first started . I thanked him and told him that he probably saved S.'s life . I told him rougly what the state of play is re. S.'s illness He thanked me for the call and did say that he did think it was ovarian cancer when he saw how distended S.'s stomach was when he saw her on the 31st. I bit my tongue , thanked him again and he wished us good luck . And that was that . Later in the day I told S. that I spoke to the doctor and thanked him . This was something that I had already told S. that I was going to do . She told me again that she was going to sort out the GP surgery situation . I hope there is no time limit for this .
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