Good to hear of your progress and hope this next (final?) round of chemo passes as quickly as possible and that you are back ready for the play off run in.
I have two seats in WSL - happy to swap if it makes it easier for you at the Barnsley game. I've had my colon removed so have a little insight into some of the associated trauma but your fortitude is extraordinary.
I have suffered and continue to suffer with some some modestly serious medical stuff but the courage and commitment to life and loved ones I read about on this thread never fails to make me feel grateful and uplifted.
I'm very fortunate. I had the whole colon out at the Royal Sussex in Feb 2010 and an internal replumb done at woodingdean exactly one year ago. I can now eat and drink what I like - the only issue I have is dehydration and a few more visits to the loo than most but as you say, too much info!
Hi - so pleased to hear of your progress. Have you been able to keep your colon. I lost mine to ulcerative colitis, another bugger of a disease, and after a few replumbing operations I'm doing well.
You deserve a stonking result out of this match. Lets hope and pray for the best of all news for you and the family on the 29th at the end of what promises to be a great Albion supporting week!
During my illness I was able to look back on the "down" days and recognise that they made the "up" days so much better - I really hope and pray that this will be your experience too. In the meantime, stick with it. The sun is shining, Donny is just 22 days away and you're going to be a big part...