Life without him....

Loopiloo

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I am also thinking of you. I hope all goes well at the hospital tomorrow, glad Rob's wife will be with you. Hoping you get a decent sleep tonight.

Love
Loo xx
 

Izzy

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I hope things go well for you today in hospital Anne. It's good you will have your sister in law for company.
 

chick1962

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Morning Sheila , so glad you have got the family around you . Been clunking my coffee too. It’s a cold one here again but no rain . Fleecy blankets sounds lovely , a special hug when wrapped around you. You are in my thoughts . Hoping the what next stage is an easier one . Lots of love xxxx
 

Amethyst59

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I was just driving and thinking about you...and it occurred to me that your appointment is on Thursday??! All these good wishes today! Hang on to them! x x x
 

Sam Luvit

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Hi RA

I do hope you are taking whatever time you need, following your path & taking it as slow as you need to. Wrapping yourself in his throws sounds so comforting, letting him hold you close.

Think of you & hope you are doing ok
 

Rageddy Anne

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Agree Amethyst, there is a type of Scottish voice that's gentle and comforting, no matter what they say. That's why I like watching COAST.
 

Rageddy Anne

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THANKYOU Sam and Margherita. The throws are a great comfort, and so are his handkerchiefs! He was never without two, one for himself, and a second one for spilled drinks or unexpected tears. Now I always have two in my bag, carrying on his tradition.

Off to hospital today, hoping they'll let me start driving again.
 

LadyA

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THANKYOU Sam and Margherita. The throws are a great comfort, and so are his handkerchiefs! He was never without two, one for himself, and a second one for spilled drinks or unexpected tears. Now I always have two in my bag, carrying on his tradition.

Off to hospital today, hoping they'll let me start driving again.
What a lovely gentlemanly thing to do! I've only seen a man whip out a handkerchief for unexpected tears in films!

Very best of luck at the hospital.
 

jugglingmum

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Hope all goes well today at the hospital. If op extended into lymph nodes and arm, it may be worth spending a little money on a private (sports) physio to make sure you regain full movement. The physio I use I find amazing at finding lots of little things.
 

Rageddy Anne

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Thank you everyone, so much.
They seemed pleased at the hospital that they had removed almost all the cancerous growths, and all I need, to make sure, is a course of radiation therapy, every day for a few weeks. That was on Thursday, and I have an appointment with an oncologist ( who will now take over from the surgeon) on Monday. And one of my two lovely daughters in law will drive me there, and keep me company.