An idea, I hope with some merit.
Our lives revolve around blood tests, scans etc. People do post that they have a scan in two weeks or whatever, everyone reading the post thinks 'I must ask after this' then the dates get lost or the memory fails.
We are all desperately worried and interested or just nosy about these results so we can discuss or sympathise or support.
How about posting your results on the day or the next day when they are received? You can still post advanced plans but this way everyone is current.
I think its a great idea but I do have an inflated sense of my own importance. This could be my swansong legacy when I get thrown off for using grammar after my name! Mind you, I'm not doing that anymore.
Norberry ... dandelion, postie, hoare frost.
Hi Rainie. Fingers crossed for 18th!
Barb xx
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Hi everyone,
Just got off the phone from my oncologist. I can hardly believe it but I continue to be Stable Mabel with no trace of cancer on the CT. What I'd been feeling that had worried me was more scar tissue. I can now think about the next 6 months ahead and keep painting. Phew. The relief is palpable. Thank you all for your support and kindness. I wish you all the same. Rainie x
Wonderful news ,. hold your head high. I'm stuck in Stansted Airport, our flight to Belfast is delayed by 2 hours. This is after our train was cancelled and because I'm a wheelchair user, those nice people at Cross Country put my wife and me in a taxi which arrived at Stansted Airport earlier than the train would have got us here. Would you believe it! Whilst writing this message our flight has now been delayed until 23.35 Originally it should have left at 17.40! We're now arriving into Belfast at 00.35. After t️hat I have a 1hr journey home.
Wouldn't surprise me if it changes again..
Tvman xx
Sorry the dreaded Eunice is having such a devasating impact on your journey. But at least you are safe. Lie in tomorrow for sure! Fingers crossed you do get home later.
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