Hi
(For new readers who may be interested have a look at my profile)
Had an appointment today for follow up after radiotherapy. The gorgeous consultant (and ladies he is a really handsome man) was very happy with how radiotherapy has gone. But very concerned about how my mobility is deteriorating and how quickly. He asked what tests I'd had done and looked at results. Said I needed an MRI on my back to see what the nerves are doing. Tried to organise one today but no slots. Do has decided to admit me. Home at moment waiting for a call that a bed is free. Likely to be tonight or tomorrow morning. In the meantime he is stuffing me with steroids (bye bye sleep).
I am quite happy to go in. Will hopefully get a whole raft of tests and see a neurologist while I'm there. Okly downside is it is not my local hospital but where I had op and radiotherapy. 75 mile round trip. But I can live with that if they can get to bottom of issues and help improve my current situation.
So sending hubby to pack bag soon on readiness. Better write everything down.....
So very sad - rest peacefully AnnJac, you will be missed...
Very sad news. Many will miss her. Rest peacefully
Rest well xxx so very sad thoughts and love to you and yours xxx
Rest in peace AnnJac. No more suffering to endure. You were so brave and positive through it all. Condolences to the family. X
So sad to read about losing AnnJac
Always tough emotionally when someone you have come to know as a friend is no longer around to chat with. Perhaps the move to her bungalow proved too much at a tough time.
Condolences to her family and the many friends she supported here and thank you for passing this sad news on.
G n' J
God bless you .
I am so upset to hear this news.
You will be sorely missed by lots of people on here.
I don’t know what else to say and am typing through tears.
️
️
️
️
️
️
Sharon xx
Hubby - Left tonsil squamous cell carcinoma P16 positive with neck nodes T1N1M0 - 30 fractions of radiotherapy and 6 weeks of chemotherapy, Cisplatin in December / January 2019/20
Me - Invasive lobular breast cancer - Grade 2, Stage 2 - mastectomy October 2019 - 15 fractions of radiotherapy December / January 2019/20
Such very sad news! was an amazingly strong sand caring woman who will be sadly missed by all.
Sending my condolences to her family and friends! God Bless you Ann, another angel who has gained their wings! Sal xxx
Whatever cancer throws your way, we’re right there with you.
We’re here to provide physical, financial and emotional support.
© Macmillan Cancer Support 2025 © Macmillan Cancer Support, registered charity in England and Wales (261017), Scotland (SC039907) and the Isle of Man (604). Also operating in Northern Ireland. A company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales company number 2400969. Isle of Man company number 4694F. Registered office: 3rd Floor, Bronze Building, The Forge, 105 Sumner Street, London, SE1 9HZ. VAT no: 668265007