Good grief! So very sorry to hear that bushy. My sincere condolences (having now read the more recent entries on the thread). How cruel can life get? Take care fella.
So sorry to hear that mate, especially as it comes on top of the good news that you had about the other tumours. But your dad sounds like a real battler. Sincerely hope you'll be posting soon that the new tumour has shrunk also. Very best wishes.
Sorry to hear your bad news Cornish. Maybe focus, if you can, on the good words in the bad news like 'dormant for years' and 'non-aggressive'. Easier said than done tho eh? Take care mate, there's a lot of people on here rooting for you.
Hiya mate. Hope you're feeling OK this evening. Here's a taster of today as promised. The 'Family Stand' shot is of the penalty that we missed then scored. Not saying Gus wasn't unduly worried, but he never felt the urge to hide behind the dugouts for once :lol:
Cheers
Chin up mate, you'll be with us in spirit. You just focus on getting fighting fit for Falmer. We'll post you some photos from Withdean on here later. Cheers.
For sure. And apologies for bringing it up. But nothing moves very fast in a hospital. Things move at what might seem to me and thee like a snail's pace. Thats just how it is.
Good luck for tomorrow.
Mate, with respect, you're not focussing on the positives. The important fact is 'the procedure will be a lot less invasive'. THAT IS A BIG POINT. The fact that you've sat there 'nil by mouth' all day is for sure frustrating, but try and look at the bigger picture. The doctors are not your...
Please do try and focus on positive things only Cornish, you've got a lot of good things to battle for. When you've won the battle, that's the time to take stock. Fight for your little girl and forget the rest.
All the very best mate.