A new year, new month, new thread - as requested by ellie 73
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Daily Life chit chat for bloods, scans, appointments, going shopping, cutting grass, reading, watching some thing decent on TV - whatever your day has in store for you. That is daily life!
Even having a laugh, that is a normal life, and we all have it.
If you have a special topic please start a new thread so people that wish to see it can, and can comment.
it is Eddie , especially when one is Special needs , that's the toughest , who's going to protect him , I do know his brothers and sister will look after him , but still play on mind. well you have lots to help you find your ball in the rough lol
Simon
LOL
I am set in my ways, only myself to please, lost hubby to cancer, after I was diagnosed,
was together since we where 16, a big space to fill.
We have to get on with what we have, and for me simple things of life, mean a lot.
Mind you a rich millionaire would be some thing different lol
hi Ulls, nice to meet you , ive been taking tamsulosin for a couple of months its the only thing keep me from have my own port aloo and TURP . the pain was intense before cold sweat just for a wee, got my 3rd chemo on 14th , then a CT scan to see if its keeping it at bay. also have a palliative care meeting at the end of the month. six months in and im still no the wiser of what's going on .
Simon
Good Morning Stella, happy new year, and thank you, we are very hopeful with Mandy's treatment, but we don't even know if the new arrivals are girls or boys, mum and dad didn't want to know, we will find out soon..
a weekend in the Cotswold's sounds lovely, and your wigs are on there way, I'm sure you will look fab, and best wishes for tomorrow's treatment. What are you up to today?, whatever it is have fun.
Eddie xx
Not much today just have a rest and tidy up so everything is done before my chemo tomorrow.
Arranged some flowers I have received yesterday and that made me feel happy
so you don’t know it is girls or boys or a girl and a boy? That would be a wonderful surprise on Friday.
Any plans for today or tomorrow? X
Hi Simon, my daughter going through treatment has twins 12yo with special needs, she's single, since her useless partner disappeared when they were diagnosed, so I became legal guardian to her boys should anything happen to her after her first brush with cancer 14 years ago, It's been a tough year not knowing if Mandy was curable, though we are very hopeful now, it wasn't always so, and the thought I might not be able too keep my word to her should the worst happen has been hard to live with. but like you my friend, I know my family will always support each other no matter what. I only watch golf as I'm useless at playing it lol
Eddie
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