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Ps ime not at all well I’ve had cancer have asthma Copd 96% blocked corroded artery fibro arthritis in both hips which can’t be replaced through lung disease and progressive heart failure so as you can guess from last post ime a tad concerned 😟

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Hi Worried007, I can guess you are anxious , I'm motorbikes ie. Sue, I've had cancer, cold now been diagnosed with emphasiuma, and just been put on oxygen, quite scary!I also have Hep C, I had it for 4 years, but know I'm clear after 2 lots of treatment which I won't beat around the Bush is worse than the disease, this was in 2003 hopefully it will be not so aggressive now 😀.

I very also have had my bladder removed, and radical hysterectomy and lymphnoids removed. And to round it off 7 bk ops, so walk with crutches.

And I'm still here, you've got to keep going, if you have hep c have the treatment 😉

Sorry for ranting on 🙄

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