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jims-terrano

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With loved ones for strength, tears in my eyes, fear in my heart and god watching over.
Mr C it is time for you to leave as you are not welcome here with me. Let battle commence by evening time recovery commence. For tomorrow is my new start as worries will be gone and my loved ones for strength.
Mr C you won’t pass by this place again for you are banished from my life for ever more, goodbye Mr C.

I hope you don’t my little verse, suppose it could be called a poem. I know today is a relatively simple procedure and others have gone through this before me but right now I feel alone even though I’m not. I shall not let this cancer beat me. After a couple of hours I won’t be back online for a while. There’s a lot of unknowns to worry about and I am.
 
Keep on it Jim, you will win through, your body caused the cancer, your body can reverse it, keep your mind strong and you will win, Rick
 
jim stay strong and you will triumph my thoughts are with you and your family today
 
Kick ass Jim.

Thoughts are with you :thumb2
 
We will be thinking of you all day, and have our fingers crossed. Best of luck Jim.

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You're in my thoughts mate :thumb2

You'll kick it's ass mate :cool:
 
The unknown is more fearful than the known even with big C.

My thoughts are with you mate, as you take each step forward you will you will look back afterwards and say to yourself WTF was I worried about!

I was not on any Forum when I went through my dark days (1987 & 1990) - my support was from the wife plus believe it or not a group of mostly retired guys in my then local pub who I saw at lunchtimes as the place did a £1.00 lunch to boost beer sales!

They included a retired Fire Officer, an Accountant, a Ships Engineer, a British Rail Coach Builder, a Retired Vicar & retired Male Psychiatric Nurse not to mention the odd alcoholic.

Sadly out of the fluid group of half a dozen blokes only one is still alive. Most though just lost the fight with old age or couldn't access the premises in a motability scooter.
 
I'm looking forward to the post op/still under the influence of anesthetic posts this evening... :hide: :lol :hide:
 
We're all thinking about you Jim!

Looking forward to you telling us the stories of how you kicked it's ass!
 
Be strong, be brave, be loved.....and kick the s##t out of it.....

:grouphug
 
Mr C

I hope all goes well, speedy recovery mate

Paulp
 
Thanks guys it’s been a long day.

I’m comfortable though the catheter stings a little.

I am truly humbled by our wonderful NHS, the staff have been so nice. I’ll not know the true extent of the tumours for another few weeks so a bit of a wait. All I can do is sit back and be looked after.

I’ve got support from so many good friends on here and in my life along with a wonderful family it has been a great help.
 
Thanks guys it’s been a long day.

I’m comfortable though the catheter stings a little.

I am truly humbled by our wonderful NHS, the staff have been so nice. I’ll not know the true extent of the tumours for another few weeks so a bit of a wait. All I can do is sit back and be looked after.

I’ve got support from so many good friends on here and in my life along with a wonderful family it has been a great help.

Welcome back... :thumbs
 
I’m bored!

I’m in a room on my own which is lovely and quiet apart from staff keep monitoring me but I can’t sleep. I darent move incase it upsets the catheter.
 
I’m bored!

I’m in a room on my own which is lovely and quiet apart from staff keep monitoring me but I can’t sleep. I darent move incase it upsets the catheter.

Take a deep breath when the nurse gets the OK from the doc. to remove the catheter!
Hope it's gone well for you, but the real news will be after pathology results in a few days....
 

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