Terminal Diagnosis

After Mum had been through her radiotherapy, the oncology team took multiple scans, and at the beginning of October 2017, she got the assurance that she wouldn’t need to be seen by her oncologists until July 2018! Everything was on the up! She had meetings with her seniors at work, worked out a phased returnContinue reading “Terminal Diagnosis”

Summer 2017

After Mum had had her surgery and had carried her gross bodily fluid bad around with her, she started radiotherapy. She’d gotten so strong that she was driving herself to radiotherapy sessions, because she’d always been so independent before cancer, this was a huge deal for her. Mum had come back home, could get herselfContinue reading “Summer 2017”

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