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PaulSB

Squire
A friend sent me this. Does anyone know how to disable ChatGPT?

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SpokeyDokey

68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
Just been informed that I have passed the criteria to undertake my last stage of chemo' next week.

A bit scarey as I will, after this round, be switching to a more spaced out blood test/bone marrow biopsy regime. As daft as it sounds my weekly (sometimes more') hospital visits have proved to be invaluable in terms of psychological support.

Still, onwards & upwards. The next couple of years are critical long-term.
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
What? My mind is blown.

Soz, been swapping my phone to a new one (well, my grandson has been doing it ^_^) let's see if the app works
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The top has a tiny hole for venting. Put the egg in, pierce egg with fork (surprisingly it says whole), put 1/2 tb spoon of water on top, put lid on...... bung in micro and bingo.
Try for 45 seconds and see how it goes.
NB
I greased before I put the egg in but that was my idea and I don't know if it's needed.
 
Just been informed that I have passed the criteria to undertake my last stage of chemo' next week.

A bit scarey as I will, after this round, be switching to a more spaced out blood test/bone marrow biopsy regime. As daft as it sounds my weekly (sometimes more') hospital visits have proved to be invaluable in terms of psychological support.

Still, onwards & upwards. The next couple of years are critical long-term.

SD

Your comment is not daft as I am similar position. I am currently on chemo every two weeks for bowel and liver cancer and find the hospital visits as reassuring and am in a comfortable cycle of hospital visits. I am told my body needs a rest when the current chemo block (12 cycles) ends in December but I am lucky with only very minimal side effects so would happily carry on if it is doing some good.
Best wishes for your health and future
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Just been informed that I have passed the criteria to undertake my last stage of chemo' next week.

A bit scarey as I will, after this round, be switching to a more spaced out blood test/bone marrow biopsy regime. As daft as it sounds my weekly (sometimes more') hospital visits have proved to be invaluable in terms of psychological support.

Still, onwards & upwards. The next couple of years are critical long-term.

It'll be cool. Just tell the consultant you're a mate of mine and you'll get the VIP treatment.
 
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