Welcome from the Community team

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I’m Eliza from the Community team, I hope you don’t mind me posting here. As you’ll all be able to see, the new site is now live!

Our new blog outlines some key information about the new site, and details about how you can give us your feedback if you’d like to.

If you’re not sure about how to use the new platform or have any questions, please take a look at our FAQs and our Help section.

Best wishes,

The Macmillan Community team

  • Hi Kwissy, I hope you are feeling good and I have been thinking about you.

    I went to the breast clinic this morning and I had a mammogram and saw a doctor and she told me the lump is fatty tissue. I nearly kissed her. And I am so relieved. 

    We are also moving. We ariting for some repairs and we will move in October. It will be lovely not to climb 5 flights of stairs.

    Take care and stay safe and well.

    Lisa

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  • Hi @LisaCardiff,

    I am so pleased that you have had a good outcome- you must be over the moon ! Such a shame that you had to wait so long for it. I am sure that you can now look forward to your move in October and the lack of 5 flights of stairs will be a  great  bonus. I wish you well for the future and hope that you don't have any more scares. Sending big hugs xx Kwissy

  • And now we are getting our replies 'grouped' to the person we are replying to..... so conversations are going to be all over the place arrrrrrgghhhhhhh

    I'm hoping this makes sense - only my mind says one thing and my fingers type whatever they like x
  • Hi ,

    SCREAMING!! with frustration - this site is becoming so annoying. Wonder if any of the Techies have got any teenage children who could help them? They surely couldn't make a worse mess of what WAS  a good site at least most of the time .

  • Hi Kwissy, Thank you for your reply and I hope you are recovering well.

    Yes, it's great news about it being a fatty lump/tissue.

    I was trying to moving my mattress the other day and I am not suppose to lift or move anything heavy due to pelvic radiotherapy and my two stomas. I have had terrible pain in my scar and around my stomach. I am taking it easy but I gey on my nerves. Before this I also have a fistula (caused by radiotherapy) and I leak down below and this has become worse due to me lifting the matress. I wear myself out.

    We are hoping to move by the end of September and we are looking forward to and I am sure we will be and feel a lot better when we move. Plys no more flights of stairs.

    Take care and sending you love and good vibes. 

    Lisa x

    Lisa

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  • Hi , please be careful - mattresses are very heavy and awkward to move.Do you have someone who can help or better still do it for you.? You do not want to undo all your previous treatments however frustrating it is to want it moved . Please seek help from others who are more able. Sending big hugs  and please take care  xx