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Fao - The Km Players
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Here are today's shaded clues for you -
44a Mizzle, drizzle. downpour, shower, precipitation traditionally measured by meteorologists in inches [4]
9d Baked food whose sourdough variety dates back to ancient Egyptians [5]
32d Equestrian tie fastened with a pin [5]
38d Tool used by riveters, a crisp ginger biscuit, a simple card game or a spell of cold weather [4]
44a Mizzle, drizzle. downpour, shower, precipitation traditionally measured by meteorologists in inches [4]
9d Baked food whose sourdough variety dates back to ancient Egyptians [5]
32d Equestrian tie fastened with a pin [5]
38d Tool used by riveters, a crisp ginger biscuit, a simple card game or a spell of cold weather [4]
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I'm basically fine, thanks, Steff. I always feel exhausted about 4 or 5 days after a chemo session (and then for a day or two more after that) so, having received chemo on the Thursday before last, I've spent much of the past few days sleeping. (Up to 20 hours at a time and still feeling shattered when I've got up!).
However I always pick up fairly quickly from then onwards, so I'm now starting to feel human again ;-)
However I always pick up fairly quickly from then onwards, so I'm now starting to feel human again ;-)
Morning twix :))
Chris I can't imagine how you feel after chemo, Tony's radiotherapy had no immediate impact, just the scarring on his neck which healed then not being able to swallow, but that was permanent so I guess it's 6 of one and half dozen of the other - hopefully when it's all over your cancer will be gone xx
Chris I can't imagine how you feel after chemo, Tony's radiotherapy had no immediate impact, just the scarring on his neck which healed then not being able to swallow, but that was permanent so I guess it's 6 of one and half dozen of the other - hopefully when it's all over your cancer will be gone xx