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Errr.... Premature Congratulation.
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As opposed to the other sort of problem.
The champers was opened too soon I'm afraid. The consultants explanation & diagnosis given to me today was that of ovarian cancer stage 1c.
Not quite the good news and the all-clear I thought on Tuesday, but could be a lot worse.
No chemo for now, just 3 monthly surveillance.
Fingers crossed for me x
Sqadlet, I have a question for you if you have the time x
The champers was opened too soon I'm afraid. The consultants explanation & diagnosis given to me today was that of ovarian cancer stage 1c.
Not quite the good news and the all-clear I thought on Tuesday, but could be a lot worse.
No chemo for now, just 3 monthly surveillance.
Fingers crossed for me x
Sqadlet, I have a question for you if you have the time x
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I count my blessings, as I know a lovely 35 year old lady in my town who was diagnosed last year with grade 3 ovarian cancer and stage 2 breast cancer - both primaries. She is a single mother of 3 children. She has set up a blog which can be accessed via Facebook and I would recommend every lady on here (and man) to go and have a look. The more the merrier - she is determined to get news out there.
Her FB page is entitled "my name is Maria, 35, and I have stage 2 breast cancer & stage 3 ovarian cancer".
She is an inspiration and if I feel a bit sorry for myself, I just think of that brave lady in a far more unfortunate position than I. She would give her right arm to be in my position.
Please look ladies....
I count my blessings, as I know a lovely 35 year old lady in my town who was diagnosed last year with grade 3 ovarian cancer and stage 2 breast cancer - both primaries. She is a single mother of 3 children. She has set up a blog which can be accessed via Facebook and I would recommend every lady on here (and man) to go and have a look. The more the merrier - she is determined to get news out there.
Her FB page is entitled "my name is Maria, 35, and I have stage 2 breast cancer & stage 3 ovarian cancer".
She is an inspiration and if I feel a bit sorry for myself, I just think of that brave lady in a far more unfortunate position than I. She would give her right arm to be in my position.
Please look ladies....
speaking as someone with a treated grade 3 (B) lymphoma
I really think you can crack out the champagne
grade 1 of anything you have to have really bad luck to die from it - if you get my meaning.
so get the booze popping - and make up a bucket list
remember BeeBee this is a reprieve so get on with living your life !
no chemo ? then you dont have cancer basically.
get on out there girlie live a bit !
I really think you can crack out the champagne
grade 1 of anything you have to have really bad luck to die from it - if you get my meaning.
so get the booze popping - and make up a bucket list
remember BeeBee this is a reprieve so get on with living your life !
no chemo ? then you dont have cancer basically.
get on out there girlie live a bit !
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