Sometimes we can evaluate, discuss, pick holes in things, say what could have, should have or would have happened had someone been there/not been there.
We can talk until the cows come home about how it might have been...
But then some days a picture says more than a thousand words......
Enjoy - I did.... :-)
A blog about Rectal Cancer, and the roller-coaster it takes you on. No matter how sick you start to feel you just can't get off until it stops - one way or another - and in the meantime life goes on pretty much as normal. So this is a blog both about rectal cancer and life going on as normally as possible... :-) Please do feel free to leave comments, comments are great :-)
About Me
- Carole
- I'm Carole, living in London, happily married and mum to two amazing boys.I was diagnosed with Stage 3 Rectal Cancer in April 2010. Surgery took place in November 2010 and I now have a permanent colostomy...Spinal mets were then diagnosed in October 2011...In January 2012 I was told of further spread to the hip area (multiple lesions)..My life expectancy is now 6-9 months. Walk alongside me on the last part of my experience with this..
Ok, I'll let you off with this one - but when the Gunners play the Magpies, promise me you won't mention the 12-0 drubbing that we'll be getting off you!
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As an avid Manchester United fan, I am slightly offended by this blog post.
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Were it anyone else. This would have been a 'farewell to thee' comment :-)
Well done to my fantasic boys the wednesday night, what a game and performance, and also an englishman in the starting line up! Harder tests will come but can only beat the team in front of you so not our fault they were awful...! Roll on Wembly!
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