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Previously on "You know the saying: Every cloud....is grey and p's on you"

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  • jamesbrown
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    Infinity bananas to you, but here's one to be going on with...

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  • Gibbon
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    Originally posted by David71 View Post

    Hope anyone reading this who is going through the same nightmare themselves forgives me a banana or two but I feel like I've just deflated a giant stress balloon for the first time in many months.



    Great news, are you drunk yet (and I don't mean that bulltulip about life) and pictures of the aftermath please! Oh and a big welcome to the 6 month club! long may you stay in it!

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  • NigelJK
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    Well done. It'll take a while to get back to normal from 6 months Chemo.

    Be very cautious about going to public places, even shopping etc. Catching a cold, or worse Flu, at this point would be very bad news. After my Wife's first session of Chemo we were visited by her sister. She had contracted a cold on the journey up and managed to give to my wife. She had 6 days in ITU, with me having to wear the full body suit to visit.

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  • mudskipper
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    It deserves more than a banana - it deserves



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    Fantastic news!






    (borrowed from FAQQER - whatever happened to him....)

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  • Halo Jones
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    Yep, you are definitely allowed a banana

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  • David71
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    Update. Just had my oncologists appointment / treatment results.....
    1. DON'T Got cancer
    2. Having some 'issues' with the local constabulary
    3. Wrote my car (and someone else's!) off last Friday
    4. I live in Wales
    Turns out I’m one of ‘the few’ with oesophageal cancer where the treatment was (as far as can be said) completely effective.

    Got 6 monthly scans for the next how-ever many years to catch any recurrence early (might happen, might not - hopefully not!) but for the moment have been given the ‘all clear’ 😊.



    Hope anyone reading this who is going through the same nightmare themselves forgives me a banana or two but I feel like I've just deflated a giant stress balloon for the first time in many months.




    And thanks for all the kind words and support; I don't want to come across as a soppy numpty, but it does mean a lot when you feel like tulip.

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  • Gibbon
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    Originally posted by David71 View Post

    (1) Find out the treatment results next Wednesday; haven't had a drink since treatment started on 1st March - Wednesday it's going to be celebration or sorrow drowning down the pub either way!

    (3) One 'silver lining', I now qualify for the 'mobility scheme' so have ordered a new car through them

    (2) Police have accepted I can have my guns back after they took them off me due to (1) but now say I can't have them as a family member has MH issues (which the police have known about for 4 years!)
    Fingers crossed for you and hope you get happy drunk, that's a long old stint on chemo.

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  • David71
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    Originally posted by Gibbon View Post

    Congrats on the extension, how is the current chemo going (think a few months ago you mentioned you were starting a new run)?


    However none of that excuses 2,3,&4. Stop Branding sheep and all that will go away!
    (1) Find out the treatment results next Wednesday; haven't had a drink since treatment started on 1st March - Wednesday it's going to be celebration or sorrow drowning down the pub either way!

    (3) One 'silver lining', I now qualify for the 'mobility scheme' so have ordered a new car through them

    (2) Police have accepted I can have my guns back after they took them off me due to (1) but now say I can't have them as a family member has MH issues (which the police have known about for 4 years!)

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  • Gibbon
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    Originally posted by David71 View Post
    1. Got cancer
    2. Having some 'issues' with the local constabulary
    3. Wrote my car (and someone else's!) off last Friday
    4. I live in Wales
    Congrats on the extension, how is the current chemo going (think a few months ago you mentioned you were starting a new run)?


    However none of that excuses 2,3,&4. Stop Branding sheep and all that will go away!

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  • saptastic
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    Sorry to hear No.1 - hope you are ok

    well done on the extension

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  • vetran
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    sorry to hear number 1 & 2 good luck.

    3 - bent tin?all fixable hopefully
    4 - congrats

    note NLyUK charges a premium for watersports

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  • David71
    started a topic You know the saying: Every cloud....is grey and p's on you

    You know the saying: Every cloud....is grey and p's on you

    1. Got cancer
    2. Having some 'issues' with the local constabulary
    3. Wrote my car (and someone else's!) off last Friday
    4. I live in Wales

    But I just got extended until the end of Feb 2024 so who gives a tulip

    It's bananatime

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