That's good (as good as can be in situations like these.)
Yep - on with the training, catching up with sleep etc.!
That's good (as good as can be in situations like these.)
Yep - on with the training, catching up with sleep etc.!
I can vaughley only guess what you must be going through, my sister (37 yrs old) is currently fighting breat cancer. She will beat it but it will take a year and will be a bit rocky in places. The worrying thing is that she was on a ward with another lady aged 42 who didnt even have a lump, just shooting pains, and knowing somthing just wasn't right went to her G.P, how many of us ignore aches and pains? The gist of the story is...if in doubt get checked out!!
Good luck to you on your journey, and thinking of your family who also find it hard xx
Just a quick update.
I had my op yesterday and am resting at home. Six weeks to wait for the results (they test what was removed - eugh, I wouldn't want that job!)
All being well it's another test in six months. I hope that next spring I'll be celebrating the end of the nightmare and not facing any more of this. Please please :closed:
Stef
fingers crossed Steff.
I second that!
Fingers crossed this was the last time.
Get lots of rest - hope you are feeling better soon!
x
Good luck with the results Stef and I hope you recover quickly. Scary business. I've had a couple dodgy results and retestings in the past and am now checked every six months. That experience alone was stressful and upsetting and I can only imagine how difficult things have been for you. Thinking of you.x
Hurrah and phew!
Test results are back and are negative :thumbup:
Head back in the sand until March.
Whahey! That's wonderful!
I was thinking the other day that you were due your results round about now.
Really good news!
x
Excellent news Steff![]()