Reynard
Guru
- Location
- Cambridgeshire, UK
A slightly naughty supper of, ahem, fried marmalade bread & butter pudding, liberally doused in icing sugar. 

Garden has been gardened 🌸
Kiddies have called round with pressies and flowers for MrsPete in her §×°¿ th birthday (75th)
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Oh dear!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".
Hopefully one of the better ones (hotel and beer that is) in the area.I'm sitting in a seaside hotel bar in Lowestoft watching the sun set and drinking beer. A RNLI boat has just done a turn round the bay.
Oh dear!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.Oh dear!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".
Oh dear!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".
Right, time to put the writing away and head off to bed.
Nunnight one and all xxx![]()
Oh dear!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".