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google is your friend...as is his "santa claus" songOriginally posted by SallyAnne View PostWho's bloody Kevin Bloody Wilson like?!Comment
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Oh I see.Originally posted by Menelaus View Postgoogle is your friend...as is his "santa claus" song
"ACCESS BLOCKED"The pope is a tard.Comment
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Really sorry to hear from those who have lost loved ones.
My father had prostate cancer ~8 years ago. He had a full prostatectomy (what ever it's called) and is now as fit as a fiddle.
Ofcourse, my risk is now far higher so I get a PSA test every year now. I hope if I get it, that I know about it early enough for it to be treated. I think it is very important to know what to look for as a result of family history WRT breast cancer, prostate cancer etc...Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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Thanks guys. I am only just convincing myself that my wifes breast cancer wont recur and you do this.
SA: Kevin Bloody Wilson.
Santa Claus you c*** wheres my f***ing bike.
Do you f*** on first dates.
You cant say c*** in Canada
amongst other classics.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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I'm so sorry TLG.Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostThanks guys. I am only just convincing myself that my wifes breast cancer wont recur and you do this.
SA: Kevin Bloody Wilson.
Santa Claus you c*** wheres my f***ing bike.
Do you f*** on first dates.
You cant say c*** in Canada
amongst other classics.
From all I hear about breast cancer, "they" reckon once you've gone 2 years you're pretty much in the clear.
How long has your wife been clear for?The pope is a tard.Comment
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My partner's dad has prostate cancer. He's had it for years, and is 86 now. Still walking and even driving.Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostReally sorry to hear from those who have lost loved ones.
My father had prostate cancer ~8 years ago. He had a full prostatectomy (what ever it's called) and is now as fit as a fiddle.
Ofcourse, my risk is now far higher so I get a PSA test every year now. I hope if I get it, that I know about it early enough for it to be treated. I think it is very important to know what to look for as a result of family history WRT breast cancer, prostate cancer etc...
They say that most prostate sufferers die with it, not of it.Comment
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I heard anywhere between 2 and 4. She has been clear longer than that but I am paranoid about these things. Her last op was Dec 05 so I should have stopped worrying by now, but I cant. I just cant.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI'm so sorry TLG.
From all I hear about breast cancer, "they" reckon once you've gone 2 years you're pretty much in the clear.
How long has your wife been clear for?I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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Originally posted by expat View PostUh-huh. There's another side of being 58 and wondering what I'm going to do next: I've already had a lot more than some people got.
I wandered around a graveyard with a camera the other day, and one of the non-photographic things that struck me was how many of those gravestones gave an age that was less than mine.
AS Rabbie put it :
A few days - we May
A few years - we Must
Repose ourselves
in the Silent Dust
Kick back and relax Expat - how many summers do we have left ?
Nobody understands Time - neither You nor IComment
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SA, they operate and they hope they've caught it in time and got all of it.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostSo you get it, they operate, you get the all clear YAY!!!!!!!
Then it comes back 6 months later and you die.
Is this the norm now?
Sometimes they aren't successful - thems the breaks, sorry darlin'.Comment
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