Oh goodness poor you and what a sorry state the business is in. You seriously need to take care. Just because you are in remission, it will take some time I am sure to regain your health fully. Good of you to volunteer, but don't do it at the cost of your health.
Glad your ears are being unbunged! It is horrible when you can't hear properly. I was scuba diving a few years back and to trauma to my ear and was quite deaf for about 4 months. It is horrid cos you can't always hear when people call you names .
Gina
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Thanks Seamus. I think I might have sent a private message to Gina? It is good to know that I might be living in the same part of the country as someone else in this forum.
WorriedWife,
It's good to finally meet up with others from the forum.
I have met Ulls and John at my local Maggie's Prostate Cancer Support Group in Newcastle.
It's good to put a face to the posts.
Steve (SteveCam)
Hi Gina,
How's everything going with you and Richard? No more falls?
Hope you are well. You could do with a quiet spell.
Did Richard get put back on the Budesonide? I am asking because I saw my "Camera Doctor" on Friday, he wants to put me through another Endoscopy to check something out. Then if the results are right he is going to put me back on the Budesonide for 2 years. Apparently there's scientific data now for using the Budesonide for 2 years at a time.
I start my "dealing with Mental health issues at work" course on 23rd December, then I have my counselling starting up again on 12th January.
It's not all doom and gloom, honest!! Just so easy to really get "down", but unable to snap out of it, when I should.
Just starting a new diary (no:7), it was going to be called "Always look on the bright side of life" ( from the "Life of Brian" film), but at the last minute I called it "Help me if you can I'm feeling down" (it was Tina Turner's version that sprung to mind).
I do still have my sense of humour mind!!!
Steve (SteveCam)
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