Another new chapter. (Meerkat)

Hi forum friends, well, today's news was not as good as expected. The surgeon had removed the two nodules in my right lung and unfortunately, both were cancerous (we had hoped the non growing one was benign!) This news has meant that the non-growing nodule in my left lung, can no longer be assumed to be benign, so next steps are a CT scan and depending on the results, another lung op in the offing! :( (Trying to be positive, but struggling :( - sorry guys!) xx
  • Hi jo ...... my love, I am sorry to hear your news. I understand the struggling bit so very much and just wish I could say something to make it all go away and put our lives back to some normality.  A huge hug to you my friend x

  • Hi lovely Max, feel ashamed to be 'struggling' when so many others are going through much worse! Will email you lovely lady! Xx
  • I know what you mean but think we are a little entitled to a struggle now and again! Out most of tomorrow (doing lovely things hooray) and will email and tell you all about it.  Take great care of yourself x

  • Hi Jo

    Really upset to read your latest news so not surprised you are struggling with it(like Max you are fully entitled and should not berate yourself).Sending huge hugs and kind thoughts to keep you company. Herfe when you want to offload - ANYTIME.  Love Jules x 

  • Oh no! Dear me ! I am so worried for you now. What can we say? You are so kind and caring for everyone = and then you have to deal with this! Tell those doctors to get on with it! won't you Jo. We will be thinking and praying for you. We want good news for you = after all this time = only good news = you really deserve it. Your struggle is our struggle in every way dear brave friend

    xx all bestest wishes

    Steven xx

     

     

  • Hi Jules, thanks for your kind words. I felt a bit presumtuous to start this new thread with my user name in the title, but wanted my old buddies to find my latest update (even more presumtuous of me! ;) ) Today's a new day and after yesterday's wobble, it's time to get on with things! My partner's daughter is getting married at the end of March and she would like a wooden signpost making to 'direct' guests to the nuptials! Guess who's got the job? Haha! It's good to have a project - maybe I should ask Brian for some advice! I see you've a busy, mixed day today. Hope you get your internet sorted (for free!) Take care, hugs Jo xx
  • Hi Steven, thank you for your kind words. As I said to Jules, I feel less 'wobbly' today after yesterday's news! I spent the evening with some colleagues (they're keen for me to get back to work!) and it helped to lift my mood! So now it's another period of waiting (everyone on here knows what that's like) and depending on the scan results, surgery is likely to happen in early April. The surgeon has been so amenable and said it could be scheduled after my partner's daughter's wedding at the end of March! (Also gives my body time to recover from the last surgery.) In the meantime, I'm going to be kept busy with some woodwork ('wedding signpost ' to make!) I'll need to dredge up my woodworking skills from my school days (now that's quite a challenge! Haha!) Take care (I know you and Anne have lots to cope with at the moment.) love Jo xx
  • Hi  Jo,

    Sorry to hear your latest news but glad to see you seem to have bounced back today. I saddens me greatly that you and Max keep having these setbacks when you are such lovely people. It's one of the reasons why I commit myself to go to my cancer meetings.

    I have had good news which I want to share with you, my PSA has only risen very slightly during the past six months. Up fron 0.72 to 0.89 so as for a man of my age it should be approx 3.5 to 4.5 it is still very low When I was at my cancer meeting on Monday I met my oncologist who was pleased to find out I was doing so well.

    But enough about me. I am impressed you are going to make a wooden signpost. Well done you. When I have visited woodwork exhibitions in the past, it has been nice to see many items made by our lovely ladies. I have to say you ladies are more adventourous in the subjects you undertake whereas we men tend to stick to tried and tested subject matter.

    Thinking of you and sending kind thoughts and best wishes your way, Brian

  • Hi Jo, the blooming time differences have me completely flummoxed. Have sent you an email. Can you pls pass on my email address to Max if she wants to chat directly. Thanks Kathy xxx
  • Hi Brian, thank you for your lovely message. I'm thrilled to read about your PSA levels, Brian. It must be very reassuring when you get great results - even though it does mean a visit to the vampire's den haha! I knew you attended Cancer meetings, but somewhere along the line, I've missed to glean what sort of things you do there. Do you give talks about your experiences, Brian? If that's the case, it must be very reassuring for others to hear of your positive outcome. (Hope you tell them how big a part a 'nutty' diet plays in your life! :) ) Ah, the wooden signpost! It's not really an original idea - I think lots of brides seem to want one - there's a site called Pinterest where my (sort of) step-daughter got the idea from! I'm not sure where it will be placed outside the venue, so I've got to put writing on both sides so it can point the right way from either side (if you know what I mean!) I'm doing lots of sample blocks as she wants it colour washed (watered down emulsion) with script style writing ! I bet you're wincing at the thought! Let's say it's going to be very rustic and not a thing of beauty like your wooden creations! (And if all else fails, I spotted a sign maker when we were driving back from the hospital yesterday! Hehe! ) if it's worthy of a photo when it's finished, I'll post one! Well, it's dropping colder here (and sleeting and hailing!) so a good time to light the fire! (May have a fire next week with a signpost on it!) Take care and thanks for the thoughts and wishes, love Jo xx