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cjd

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Jun 22, 2006
6,137
La Rochelle
Cheers for the update.........late post by you again.......must be hard for you at this time of night. Nearly always a couple of night-owls around to keep you company.
 




Cornish seagull!

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Nov 18, 2010
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Cornwall
There is a few lol im used to it now mate been like this since november. ill prob go to bed again the morphines kicking in a bit.
 


ficklefrog

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Mar 13, 2009
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worthing
That sounds positive because the word we all dread apart from cancer is 'spread' . once when waiting for post cancer check up I commented on full waiting room and doc said 'thats because theres so many survivors!' hang on in there and think about what you'll be doing when you are better.
 




Publius Ovidius

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Jul 5, 2003
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keep getting better mate....i saw the specialst a couple of weeks ago and he told me that if they hadn't treated this that I have, I was about 30 minutes away!!! It really concentrates the mind. BUT I am still here and feeling a hell of a lot better ( even though i can only drink a very small amount of alcohol)

Chin up, you are in the best hands and don't be afraid to ask for pain relief!!

take care mate
 




upthealbion1970

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Jan 22, 2009
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Right a bit of an update. My biopsy tissue has gone to a lynphnoma specialist at deriford (plymouth) Hospital. Im going to hospital to pick up some crutches because i need them apparantly. The good news is that the cancer isnt spreading down my leg. The cancerous mass in my hip is against the sciatic nerve so thats why the pain spreads down the leg. They also reckon that the hip bone will heal itself once all my treatments finished so i shouldnt need a new hip lol.
Id just thought ill add that they probaly wont have any results this side of the weekend.

Some good positive stuff in there mate, stay strong and positive :thumbsup:
 


narly101

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Feb 16, 2009
2,683
London
Cornish, I'd like to apologise.

I saw your thread title along time ago and decided to avoid it. I'm not very good with people talking about ailments. A couple of days ago though, I decided to take a look as I began to realise that it was getting quite a lot of attention, and I wondered why. I'm glad I did now.

My best wishes go out to you chap, and I hope that you see this through to the other side. Good luck, and keep on smiling.
 








sully

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Jul 7, 2003
7,860
Worthing
Cornish, I'd like to apologise.

I saw your thread title along time ago and decided to avoid it. I'm not very good with people talking about ailments. A couple of days ago though, I decided to take a look as I began to realise that it was getting quite a lot of attention, and I wondered why. I'm glad I did now.

My best wishes go out to you chap, and I hope that you see this through to the other side. Good luck, and keep on smiling.

I have to confess that I am in the same boat. Read through the thread a couple of evenings ago to see why it was hanging around.

Judging by where you're domiciled, Cornish, do I presume that you're attending Treliske hospital? My office is about a mile from there (Threemilestone).

Hope to read more about things improving. Chin up.
 


Cornish seagull!

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Nov 18, 2010
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I have to confess that I am in the same boat. Read through the thread a couple of evenings ago to see why it was hanging around.

Judging by where you're domiciled, Cornish, do I presume that you're attending Treliske hospital? My office is about a mile from there (Threemilestone).

Hope to read more about things improving. Chin up.

Yes sully i am attending treliske. I work in threemilestone too at the Vauxhall garage but obviously im signed off at the moment.
 




Cornish seagull!

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Nov 18, 2010
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Cornish, I'd like to apologise.

I saw your thread title along time ago and decided to avoid it. I'm not very good with people talking about ailments. A couple of days ago though, I decided to take a look as I began to realise that it was getting quite a lot of attention, and I wondered why. I'm glad I did now.

My best wishes go out to you chap, and I hope that you see this through to the other side. Good luck, and keep on smiling.

No need to apologise thanks for your support buddy.
 


Hi mate,

you seem a bit more chipper this afternoon, had some rest?

oh and your hangover cure didn't work, all i did was threw up lots of bright orange fizzy stuff.
 






Cornish seagull!

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My dad and bro are coming down this weekend will be nice to spend the weekend with them. Cant wait till sat should be a good game.
 




Cornish seagull!

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Nov 18, 2010
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Cornwall
Hi mate,

you seem a bit more chipper this afternoon, had some rest?

oh and your hangover cure didn't work, all i did was threw up lots of bright orange fizzy stuff.

LOL sorry about that it usually works you must of had a bad one mate lol
 






Cornish seagull!

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Nov 18, 2010
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Cornwall
I'm one of those nightmare motability customers, although I don't smell of wee :lolol:

Im a fully trained motability aftersales specialist lol Ive got the certificate and everything. Its a good scheme especially when they can have so many nominated drivers.
Some people do raise an eyebrow and question there disabilty when they do walk in. They automaticly think that if they can walk and talk that they are playing the system.
If you dont understand the scheme then you dont deserve to judge thats my view. Are you happy with it mate did you get a diesel?
 


upthealbion1970

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Jan 22, 2009
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Im a fully trained motability aftersales specialist lol Ive got the certificate and everything. Its a good scheme especially when they can have so many nominated drivers.
Some people do raise an eyebrow and question there disabilty when they do walk in. They automaticly think that if they can walk and talk that they are playing the system.
If you dont understand the scheme then you dont deserve to judge thats my view. Are you happy with it mate did you get a diesel?

Over the moon with the car, got a zafira 1.7 elite ecoflex but it has the new 2011 spec 125ps engine as opposed to the 110ps, although I can't get anywhere near the alleged 55-60mpg but anything is an improvement on my old t plate 2.5 omega elite auto :lolol:, we did kings last week on just over £20 compared to £45 in the omega :eek:. When you factor in my insurance has gone upto £80 month on the omega it actually saves us money to have the zafira based on the fuel saving and insurance savings alone, although we had a nightmare getting the car authorised as mrs had a scooter on the scheme previously that we had to end the contract on early. All I have to do now is get my plate put on it (which I had to put in womans name lol). Oh and frosts "lost" the car for 3 weeks :laugh:.
 


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