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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2019 14:34:38 GMT
How’s Mrs A doing now Arena? When do you get your pacemaker fitted? Ron how did your wife get on at the orthopaedic appointment, hopefully some good news? Althea, did your other half have a good time at his surprise birthday party? I’ve had a bit of a time lately, in late June my mother was diagnosed with stage 4 bowel cancer and given 4-6 weeks. She lived 3 of them and all in hospital, she didn’t want to come home. Her funeral is is week after next. I’ve been travelling up and down to London, which is easier since I’ve moved thankfully, but still very tiring trying to get things organised and sorted. Her house is not far off a potential episode of a channel 4 programme with what she hoards and hasn’t thrown away over the years. Back on the sodding crutch with sciatica! Not helpful. I think that clearing the home out following a bereavement is difficult, especially so if the deceased was a hoarder Good luck with all you have to do
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Post by rondetto on Aug 11, 2019 15:26:37 GMT
Sad time Norty, I hope you feel much better soon. It took me over a month to clear my aunties property. I was going to the skip every day with stuff she'd hoarded over the years. The surgeon wanted an MRI scan on my wife which she has on 2nd September. So still waiting to see what the prognosis is.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2019 9:46:30 GMT
Sad time Norty, I hope you feel much better soon. It took me over a month to clear my aunties property. I was going to the skip every day with stuff she'd hoarded over the years. The surgeon wanted an MRI scan on my wife which she has on 2nd September. So still waiting to see what the prognosis is. I hate MRI scans, totally inside the tube with banging and clankings going on around you, seems to take for ever - I believe it's 30 to 40 mins
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Post by rondetto on Aug 12, 2019 11:22:31 GMT
I'm claustrophobic so it's my worse nightmare.
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Post by ARENA on Aug 12, 2019 11:34:35 GMT
Mrs A has to have a sedative to go in a scanner.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2019 14:29:40 GMT
Mrs A has to have a sedative to go in a scanner. Does that include a CT scan (the doughnut)?
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Post by ARENA on Aug 12, 2019 15:05:49 GMT
Mrs A has to have a sedative to go in a scanner. Does that include a CT scan (the doughnut)? The tunnel type. for me it's a tight fit.
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Post by norty on Aug 12, 2019 22:37:53 GMT
Thank you all. Xx
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Post by althea on Aug 14, 2019 18:33:45 GMT
Nice to see you posting again,Norty.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2019 12:53:08 GMT
Much cooler today, thinking of getting my thermals out
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Post by Deleted on Sept 7, 2019 13:12:00 GMT
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Post by ARENA on Nov 27, 2019 13:45:47 GMT
Just had a phone call from Bordeaux. Mrs A's nodules on liver and lungs have gone. Just the sarcoma on her leg now. She'll be having radiotherapy daily for five weeks.
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Post by althea on Nov 27, 2019 13:51:17 GMT
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Post by jimmy20 on Nov 27, 2019 14:53:59 GMT
Good news indeed, just in time for Christmas
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Post by rondetto on Nov 27, 2019 18:58:32 GMT
A sigh of relief for you both, God bless.
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