Waiting patiently even tho the consultant reassured me he said it doesn’t look sinster. Still telling me I have to wait. Kind of convinced myself nothings going on. But deep down it pops back up the maybes. Is this normal should I take is word for it
I often wonder if it’s due to lymphnode removal during my surgery, or damage to my nerves-not sure I’ll ever know.
For me, once cancer has come into your life, it never leaves. It sits in the background sometimes, but it’s never truly gone. But in general, I do live my life, and that’s the main thing! If you don’t, it’s a life half lived, and I’d rather not have that.
Sarah xx
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