Hi Moomy
Just wanted to say you are in our thoughts, you are such a support to Bob, just wanted you to know we are here with a hug for you.
Love Linda x
Aww, Linda, how sweet of you to pop on here to tell me that.! Bob and you have been so brilliant, battling on with all this, I admire you and the family so much.
Mary, everyone, I might not be on here again for some hours, need to 'lick the wounds' I guess, but please do accept that I am VERY grateful for the wonderful support everyone gives, and the warmth that exudes from this site (oh, dear, that sounds nasty, not the way I mean it at all......wry smile......but you all know what I mean!)
love and hugs back to you all
Moomy
Helen my dear friend, I am so sorry the news wasnt better
but we all know the enormous strength your lovely Caz has
and know that she will keep fighting and bounce back
And we will all be here with hands to hold and shoulders
to lean on whenever you need us.
Extra big ((((((((((((((((((hugs)))))))))))))))))) for you all
Love Dianne xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Helen,
So wish the news had been better, but with all her strength & determination, I am sure Caz will fight on with the courage that she has always done.
A big hug to you & all of your family..
xx
Hi helen, Sent you a message on f/b but wanted to send you one on here too. I am so sorry the news wasn't better for your dear Caz. Thinking of you Caz and your family and sending lots of love and hugs xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dear Helen,
I am just catching your news and want immediately to lend my support. The incidious nature of the enemy tries at every turn to knock us back. My thoughts and prayers are with you for Caz at this apparent setback. The fight goes on and anything we can do to help just ask..
Love Charles xxx
Dear Helen,
I am so sorry the news wasn't better, hateful bl**dy disease. Your daughter has shown such determination and strength of character in this fight, (just like Bob & Rosie), that sometimes "a break" or just a bit of good news wouldn't go amiss.
Much love to Caz, you and your family
Leah
xxx
My dear friends, we are picking ourselves up, having licked the wounds, and will just battle on! As Caz said a little while ago, she hasn't yet done anything as they said she would, and 'what's a lump the size of 4cm doing anyway?It isn't big, it won't get bigger.......if it does, I'll get cross with it!'
Bless her, I think she already has those blinkers back on......she chatted to a couple of her very close friends and ended up having a great big giggle!
I do really appreciate you all rallying round, the support network on here is very touching, and it is helpful to know that in spite of being such an old-timer, (I think I've been on here about 2 years), there are folk who knew me when they had their own battles, folk who have joined since, all who care and help and support. I did escape, there are times we all need to have a cry, to lick the wounds, but we all need to carry on while life continues. Caz says she looks at life differently, it is one thing she put into the writing in her CD booklet, she lives life to the very fullest she can, enjoying and relishing every good thing she can do or see or experience. I honestly think she has packed a lifetime's worth of experience into her time already, more, probably, than i can even think or dream about!
My love and hugs and continuing thoughts go with you all, in good times and in bad
Moomy
Dear lovely Helen - I'm so sorry that the results were so bleak for Caz..............I feel so frustrated and angry with this b****y s****y hand that we get dealt when in contact with this disease!!!!! I don't normally swear - but I have so many words flying round in my head that I'd burn out my PC with them - and probably yours too!!!!!! I can find no words of comfort to offer - so will instead send you the biggest of big (((((((((cyber-hugs)))))))))) to comfort you all tonight. I too offer my shoulders, hands, ears whatever you need to help............
Love and more (((((((((((((((((((((((hugs))))))))))))))))))))))
Dot xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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