Hi everyone I'm new to this page so please excuse me if I ramble on, my hubby was diagnosed DLBCL 2 yrs ago, he went into full remission last summer we were absolutely and looking forward to getting back to normal we had just gotten over that when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer, so at end of January this year he had his op, he recovered well, no problems etc. He was back for his check up today, his PSA is through the roof so it seems he has cancer somewhere in his body, we are both devastated, so it's back to waiting on scans etc. My head is fit to burst, I'm trying to be very brave for him, but I just want to howl at the moon, he is very matter of fact about everything, so fingers crossed for him for his upcoming battle, thank you for listening to me
Linda
I don't think any of you men will be able to understand how the mind of a woman works no matter how many hormones are pumped in to you. My husband' strategy is to say 'Yes dear' which earns him a suitable rebuke.
I will keep it short for you men. Men are from Mars, women from Venus. Vive la difference!
Morning Eddie,
From a simple woman from Brighton. Thank you so much for changing the mood and tone of the conversation that became a little bit angry and dark yesterday evening. It is brill how you managed to lighten it up.
Lots of love
Dafna
The differences are wonderful, though sadly we can be so far apart at times
Ah, but the coming back together can be out of this world- I will leave it to your imaginations.
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