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Hello my gorgeous friends long time no update so ….rectal cancer diagnosis in December, removed January, more aggressive than thought so full rectum, colon removal and ileostomy fitted! Boy, what a journey! My little bag fellow, buddy, is doing okay….im just getting used to reality…!
So so sorry Galligirl , hope it’s now successful….
feeling pretty rough today, nausea plus UTI plus knee pain, but I’ve managed to get through the day even with Henry-dog, who has been so good.
Night night Fruit Loops, sleep well and stay safe, plenty of sleepy fairy dust for all who wish
hugs xxx
Moomy
Sorry you needed such radical treatment Galligirl but do hope you are recovering well after such a big op and of course getting used to things being different. Must seem very surreal at times. Hope your team includes help adjusting. xx
“ The only constant thing in life is change “
Morning, Flossie25 , yes I feel much more rested thank you, I think it was just such a busy, full day yesterday and I needed to concentrate on the afternoons meeting. That saw a potential change of direction for part of the display in the Bombe gallery at the museum. We will await more ideas and details, then discuss with the whole team.
Hope you’re well? How are your eyes doing?
Hugs xxx
Moomy
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