another little update, had a consultant meeting today, confirmed there was no spread etc, was told i can now drive, and can also start riding, but short distance and build it back up etc.
i've been so sick of being ferried around so having mu independence back is awesome!
Sat here reading this enduring 8 hours of chemo for the dual type of lymphoma that’s on its 4th attempt to kill me….wishing you all the best fella in never needing chemo ever again.
@gibbleking mate, you sound like you got it way worse than me, i'm now 8 weeks post surgery and generally i feel fine, next hospital visit will be a catscan for precaution etc. i hope you kick it's arse mate, it's a shitty to happen to anyone.
Sat here reading this enduring 8 hours of chemo for the dual type of lymphoma that’s on its 4th attempt to kill me….wishing you all the best fella in never needing chemo ever again.
Gibble, you disappeared from the forum and I often wondered how you were doing. It sounds rough. That is a terrible understatement I’m sure. Keep fighting it and I’m sure we are all echoing what jonnyboy wrote.
Two months post heart surgery. I bruise like a peach, bleed like royalty and have lost over a stone. Much to be grateful for. Luckily my cancer a few years back was operable. A hiccup. But I spent many an hour waiting in oncology supporting my wife’s chemo sessions. Watching the young and old, in various states of optimism, resignation, humility and trepidation, pass through.