Friends of the Cancer Centre
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- Warrior
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Hope all goes well Bobbie
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Stay strong, Bobbie. Keep fighting. We are all 100% behind you. Wishing you the very best.
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Everybody
Many many thanks
Much appreciated
I I'll not be issuing daily bulletins.............But will report again as soon as I know something.
It will not of course interfere with my attendance on here and my responsibility to keep people right!!!!
suftum
Many many thanks
Much appreciated
I I'll not be issuing daily bulletins.............But will report again as soon as I know something.
It will not of course interfere with my attendance on here and my responsibility to keep people right!!!!
suftum
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- Warrior
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Re: Friends of the Cancer Centre
Good luck, I've just had my pre op today, they are hopefully removing my prostate and a stuck kidney stone next week, staying positive is key I find.
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Hope all goes well TB.
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Yea. Good luck Tiger.
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Good luck TB, stay strong and don't waste time stressing (although easier said than done)
thoughts are with you.
And with you Bobbie, I echo Dave's words!
thoughts are with you.
And with you Bobbie, I echo Dave's words!
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Re: Friends of the Cancer Centre
Best of Luck TB
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All the very best TB.
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Hope all goes well, could be worse, you could be an England rugby fa....n, ah feck!tigerburnie wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 2:31 pm Good luck, I've just had my pre op today, they are hopefully removing my prostate and a stuck kidney stone next week, staying positive is key I find.
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Dave unsure of the intention behind your post it's nearly as obscure as most of mine which can be hard to say the least
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Thanks all, last year they removed a tumour and half a kidney and the scan shows that part is all clear so keeping positive here, I get a CT scan every 6 months to keep an eye on things.
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Jones killed any interest I have in the national team, I have watched more of my old club Leicester Lions in National 2 West, they are currently top of the league and might get promoted to level 3 in the National 1 league next week.UlsterNo9 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 16, 2023 10:57 pmHope all goes well, could be worse, you could be an England rugby fa....n, ah feck!tigerburnie wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 2:31 pm Good luck, I've just had my pre op today, they are hopefully removing my prostate and a stuck kidney stone next week, staying positive is key I find.
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Good luck TB. Stay positive. We are thinking of you.tigerburnie wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 2:31 pm Good luck, I've just had my pre op today, they are hopefully removing my prostate and a stuck kidney stone next week, staying positive is key I find.