dronefromsector7G
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I wonder what Eugenie and Beatrice would doI’m the same mate but you know how these Royals are
I wonder what Eugenie and Beatrice would doI’m the same mate but you know how these Royals are
Only just seen this. I wish you all the very best, pal xIf you have any symptoms that could suggest cancer you’re generally seen with 14 days on the NHS.
I had a FIT test just three weeks ago, on the Tuesday, the Doctor called me in said I had a high level of blood in my waste which could be bowel cancer. Had my prep meeting at the hospital on Friday and booked the Colonoscopy and Endoscopy for last Tuesday.
Unfortunately my BP was so high on the day the procedures were cancelled. Seeing the Dr tomorrow for a prescription of Diazepam, Friday at hospital for the pre procedure then next Tuesday at the hospital again.
The stuff you take to clear you out is bleedin horrible and all I can think of is when I come round from my procedure the Doc will be telling me the worst news. I’ve been having abdominal pains for some months now but it’s not that painful so I kind of ignored it.
I’m 64 so had a decent life but having worked hard all my adult life I would like a few more years just to carry on enjoying my retirement (just 18 months at the moment).
Almost a eulogy and a great one at that, respect.That’s ok, mate. It’s life. Either you die, or the people you love die. They both had really good lives. And were really well loved. It’s just those last six months for my sister. What it did to her.
So that’s the only bit I’m really sad about. They were both such amazing siblings.
They both had absurdly different upbringings to me and my younger brother. Socially, I mean. Like ridiculously different. But we were all really close. My deceased brother was my best man. We all got along amazingly btw. All four ways.
And they both definitely made the world a better place. That‘s something to be glad about.
Both easy people to do a eulogy for. Both had interesting, fulfilling lives. And were both truly loved.Almost a eulogy and a great one at that, respect.
All the best to you mate.If you have any symptoms that could suggest cancer you’re generally seen with 14 days on the NHS.
I had a FIT test just three weeks ago, on the Tuesday, the Doctor called me in said I had a high level of blood in my waste which could be bowel cancer. Had my prep meeting at the hospital on Friday and booked the Colonoscopy and Endoscopy for last Tuesday.
Unfortunately my BP was so high on the day the procedures were cancelled. Seeing the Dr tomorrow for a prescription of Diazepam, Friday at hospital for the pre procedure then next Tuesday at the hospital again.
The stuff you take to clear you out is bleedin horrible and all I can think of is when I come round from my procedure the Doc will be telling me the worst news. I’ve been having abdominal pains for some months now but it’s not that painful so I kind of ignored it.
I’m 64 so had a decent life but having worked hard all my adult life I would like a few more years just to carry on enjoying my retirement (just 18 months at the moment).
If you have any symptoms that could suggest cancer you’re generally seen with 14 days on the NHS.
I had a FIT test just three weeks ago, on the Tuesday, the Doctor called me in said I had a high level of blood in my waste which could be bowel cancer. Had my prep meeting at the hospital on Friday and booked the Colonoscopy and Endoscopy for last Tuesday.
Unfortunately my BP was so high on the day the procedures were cancelled. Seeing the Dr tomorrow for a prescription of Diazepam, Friday at hospital for the pre procedure then next Tuesday at the hospital again.
The stuff you take to clear you out is bleedin horrible and all I can think of is when I come round from my procedure the Doc will be telling me the worst news. I’ve been having abdominal pains for some months now but it’s not that painful so I kind of ignored it.
I’m 64 so had a decent life but having worked hard all my adult life I would like a few more years just to carry on enjoying my retirement (just 18 months at the moment).
Very kind words and much appreciated, thanks.All the best mate, well done for going to get checked and hope it turns out to be nothing. Easier said than done but try not to worry too much as that won't do you any good.
Hope it goes well fella.If you have any symptoms that could suggest cancer you’re generally seen with 14 days on the NHS.
I had a FIT test just three weeks ago, on the Tuesday, the Doctor called me in said I had a high level of blood in my waste which could be bowel cancer. Had my prep meeting at the hospital on Friday and booked the Colonoscopy and Endoscopy for last Tuesday.
Unfortunately my BP was so high on the day the procedures were cancelled. Seeing the Dr tomorrow for a prescription of Diazepam, Friday at hospital for the pre procedure then next Tuesday at the hospital again.
The stuff you take to clear you out is bleedin horrible and all I can think of is when I come round from my procedure the Doc will be telling me the worst news. I’ve been having abdominal pains for some months now but it’s not that painful so I kind of ignored it.
I’m 64 so had a decent life but having worked hard all my adult life I would like a few more years just to carry on enjoying my retirement (just 18 months at the moment).
Thanks pal.Hope it goes well fella.