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Old 20-03-2019, 00:10   #1
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Well looks like I’m recovering at last. My last spell in hospital when I didn’t realise just how ill that I was really took it out of me. Anyway I’d forgotten just what it feels like to feel ok, today I discovered how great it feels to feel ok.
I’m still on a long road to recovery and have pain along with symptoms but I think I’ve turned that corner. Have been for a short walk, 100 yd’s yesterday and today butnwas tired when I got back home. Still not driving and don’t intend to drive until I’m feeling a lot stronger.
Still got hospital appointments and regular CT scans, will be several years until I know for sure that I have beaten cancer but the aigns are looking good.

It’s now time to start enjoying what life has to offer, it was a very close call a couple of weeks ago.
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Old 20-03-2019, 00:19   #2
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wishing you all the best jim nice and steady will win the race
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Old 20-03-2019, 01:07   #3
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Keep up the good work Jim, but don't rush it, it's very easy to set yourself back by trying to run before you can walk.
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Well done Jim, as said nice and slow do not rush it, you will get there, Rick
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A positive update Jim. Long may they continue
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All good stuff dude.
See you in Buxton.
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Not as well today but only to be expected. Back at hospital later for a check up so all will be fine.

Hopefully make it for a visit to Buxton but not making any promises at the moment.
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Thumbs up Good to hear from you Jim

Nice to see you are doing well.

Take it slow no rushing about or heavy lifting mate.

Cheers

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Good work Jim

Keep up the walks, gently gently, you'll be fine. Don't rush things you know you're own body mate.

Really hope I get to see you at the meet
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Great news,

100 yards is a long way , take it slow, don't push yourself,
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Great news Jim. Take it slow and steady and you will get there
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Cheers guys.

Was all positive news from the hospital appointment last week though tinged with a warning of a slim chance it could come back but very slim chance.

Yesterday didn’t have much energy but probably just needed to rest from rest of the week. I’m happy to have a day of rest to allow further improvement.

I’m now thinking of a way to raise money for MacMillan as a thank you for the care and support they have given and continue to give. Sometimes just a coffee and a chat when I visit hospital is very supportive, whilst I was in hospital had a visit or two from them.
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Cheers guys.

Was all positive news from the hospital appointment last week though tinged with a warning of a slim chance it could come back but very slim chance.

Yesterday didn’t have much energy but probably just needed to rest from rest of the week. I’m happy to have a day of rest to allow further improvement.

I’m now thinking of a way to raise money for MacMillan as a thank you for the care and support they have given and continue to give. Sometimes just a coffee and a chat when I visit hospital is very supportive, whilst I was in hospital had a visit or two from them.
time to play radio then jim
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Haha if only I had a radio setup and working Pete

Been out to supermarket with wife and came straight home and went to sleep.

Think this recovery usiness is going to take a while
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