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Whoops, Happy Cake Day to Mrs @PeteXXX :birthday:
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
Oh dear! :sad: I need to give my friends on here some bad news.

Over the past four weeks, I have spent two consecutive days (six hours each day or thereabouts) in the Same Day Emergency Clinic at the Hospital in Worcester. They were trying to find out if I had IBS or Diverticulitis, but found suspicious cells on my liver.

The diagnosis, (are you sitting down? ) is secondary cancer of the liver. This was followed by blood tests, scans, more tests, meeting a Consultant, and then more tests. Yesterday I started treatment. It is controllable but not "curable".

I'm very sorry to hear this. I wish you all the best.
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
Oh dear! :sad: I need to give my friends on here some bad news.

Over the past four weeks, I have spent two consecutive days (six hours each day or thereabouts) in the Same Day Emergency Clinic at the Hospital in Worcester. They were trying to find out if I had IBS or Diverticulitis, but found suspicious cells on my liver.

The diagnosis, (are you sitting down? ) is secondary cancer of the liver. This was followed by blood tests, scans, more tests, meeting a Consultant, and then more tests. Yesterday I started treatment. It is controllable but not "curable".

Sorry to hear of your bad news. I hope you keep up your normally positive outlook.
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
Oh dear! :sad: I need to give my friends on here some bad news.

Over the past four weeks, I have spent two consecutive days (six hours each day or thereabouts) in the Same Day Emergency Clinic at the Hospital in Worcester. They were trying to find out if I had IBS or Diverticulitis, but found suspicious cells on my liver.

The diagnosis, (are you sitting down? ) is secondary cancer of the liver. This was followed by blood tests, scans, more tests, meeting a Consultant, and then more tests. Yesterday I started treatment. It is controllable but not "curable".
Sending you all the best.Old Postman 17 months in remission.Keep your chin up.
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
Penultimate day of the working week completed, in the home office this today. So peaceful instead of being in the office. Some changes yet again with supervisors announced today. I sometimes wonder where the actual management is in this company as there hasn't been much in evidence in the past six months. I will ask again about the work from home contract as the new supervisor might agreed. A few supervisors ago, I was told I could when the training was completed.

Weather is still a bit odd but mostly dry. I managed to get a washing dried outside today.

I had a nice 25 miler this evening, just starting to drizzle towards the end. This is one of the reasons I prefer to work from home. I can make better use of my time. By the time I've walked home from the office, I have to force myself to go out and do anything else. Whereas when I work from home, I'm ready to get out and about after work.
 

Gravity Aided

Legendary Member
Location
Land of Lincoln
Oh dear! :sad: I need to give my friends on here some bad news.

Over the past four weeks, I have spent two consecutive days (six hours each day or thereabouts) in the Same Day Emergency Clinic at the Hospital in Worcester. They were trying to find out if I had IBS or Diverticulitis, but found suspicious cells on my liver.

The diagnosis, (are you sitting down? ) is secondary cancer of the liver. This was followed by blood tests, scans, more tests, meeting a Consultant, and then more tests. Yesterday I started treatment. It is controllable but not "curable".

I am so very sorry to hear this. I wish you all the best in your efforts to control this, and hope you all the best.
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
Happy birthday to Mrs @PeteXXX

And more importantly @Speicher I hope the treatment goes extremely well. Please use here to vent, comment, etc and use the CC collective for help. [I'm not asking because I know they will listen and support]

Moving all the kitchen stuff yesterday for the plasterers has hurt my was-recovering back, so it's ouchy again. Resting as a result and SWMBO has been told that the heavy stuff will have to wait to be put back.
 
Oh dear! :sad: I need to give my friends on here some bad news.

Over the past four weeks, I have spent two consecutive days (six hours each day or thereabouts) in the Same Day Emergency Clinic at the Hospital in Worcester. They were trying to find out if I had IBS or Diverticulitis, but found suspicious cells on my liver.

The diagnosis, (are you sitting down? ) is secondary cancer of the liver. This was followed by blood tests, scans, more tests, meeting a Consultant, and then more tests. Yesterday I started treatment. It is controllable but not "curable".

bad news, good news. darnit! you're not alone. glad yours is "controllable" whatever that means. wishing you well & improvement on any symptoms *hugs*
 
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