Hi,Thank you for all your good wishes for my histology results.It's good news,the surgeon is confident that all the tumour has gone.The margins were clear and there was no lymph node involvement.Apparently he had quite a job to get it out which explains why I was so much longer in the theatre than expected.I don't have to go back to Southmead but will need regular scans at Yeovil Hospital.There was a medical student present so they had a look at my abdomen.I took my sister Sarah in with me and we were both so happy to be able to shake Mr Rowe's hand and thank him. I would not have lasted long if my bladder had not been removed so urgently.Everything has happened so quickly I was only diagnosed on the 3rd July and had my bladder removed on the 30th September.I'm very relieved and looking forward to the future and getting mum back home.Love to you all Jane XX
Absolutely brilliant news so pleased for you Hope you get your dear Mum home soon
Mr W appt not until 1 30 PM and hospital only 20 minutes away I'm trying to keep my self occupied and and am about to start some ironing but thought I'd just have a quick peek to see how you went on
Lots of love
Wilbert xx
Thanks Wilbert,I'm confident that I can get mum home in the new year.I am not up to pushing a wheelchair yet but am getting stronger each week.I'm still having a couple of post op problems but they are improving.I'll be thinking of you and Mr W today.Love Jane XX
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