Hi everyone, I don't post much as I never feel I have much to offer. But i would like to ask a question . I have untreatable bilateral lung cancer. I don't appear to have any symptoms (I have plenty for my other maladies) I have applied for attendance allowance on advice from my gp (she brought me the DS1500 form) That seems to imply she thinks my time is limited. As I live alone I feel the need to get my affairs in order as much as possible. I always thought doctors won't ever give a prognosis, but is that true? Thanks for reading.
Oh, How could your daughter hide that from you for so long! You could always keep her guessing about what you are going to have, I'm sure she will be "itching" to find out! That's not the word I was thinking about but if I had put the obvious, my reply may not have been posted, crazy!
Love Annette x
Annette,
I know. I feel like maybe I was too overbearing if she felt the need to hide it for so long. Funny though as now I’m thinking of having one myself.
Like tour idea of keeping her guessing on the design. Mind you I can’t make my mind up myself. I’ve moved away from all the kids names to a picture now of a man’s hands praying and wrapped in Rosary beads.
Take care guys,
Rameses.
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