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Victoria, great news.
Events such as this can have a very negative effect on some, my wife took it worse then I did.
I told here it is here, no good crying about it lets just get it fixed.
You must have a positive attitude to it, not easy for some.
But tell your son there is nothing to fear, modern day surgery works very well, not so keen on the anesthetic though, bottle of brandy was much nicer.
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Hi Victoria.
I celebrate with you on your good news, when he gets his life back to normal he will be a new man having been through the experience.
Good luck to him.
Des
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Yes Victoria,
He we are again unhappy as can be, locked down for a sixth time and stuck in the lavartry.
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Victoria have only just read this post and the good news you have otherwise I would have posted differently earlier, but in a similar vein. Rgds Den
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Thoughts are with you and yous Victoria.
Keith.
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Sorry to hear about your son. Victoria, but delighted to hear that it was caught in good time and he's going to be fine.
My husband was diagnosed with bowel cancer when he was 49. During surgery it was found to have metastasised to his liver and other pelvic organs so he was given no follow up treatment like radiation or chemotherapy but told to put his affairs in order and be prepared to die before he was 50. Well, instead of doing what he was supposed to, like getting sicker and sicker, he got better and better and lived for another 29 years. He always was a contrary bugger, thank goodness.
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i did building work for a fella who was given 3 months to live 30 years ago and he was a chain smoker you could not see across the room he was in as he put one out he picked another one up he died of old age in his 80s true.jp
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its a fight you stay in even after the treatment the stuff hides in your body if he stays positive he will beet it give him my best?jp
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he will be fine i had a new type of treatment called sabre very high doses of radium it was the only thing i could have opp was out of the question for me the side effect it did a lot of damage to things inside feeding is now a problem but knowing it stopped the cancer growing is enough for me and never gets me down. the cancer treatment of today is far more advanced and now he is on the radar his treatment is for a long time yet but keep positive he does what he is told he should be ok he will be in pain for the next 5 days then on the mend give him my best though there is life after cancer i am in my 7 th year now after cancer and will be here for a lot more?jp:p
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i had half a lung taken out 5 years ago COPD in the other and they spotted cancer in the only half left i am very short of breath dont walk far{i cant} and after being super fit all my life thats the part that pees you of but i see people that are happy to see tomorrow in clinic and always a smile on their faces it puts life in prospective life is good look after it ? jp