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Hey ho here we go

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Diagnosed 2 days ago lung cancer (left lung) & spot on liver, I am not letting it get me down as the wife is having hard time of what's to come.

Have not been to healthy last 5 years, started as Fibromyalgia then R.A, apparently.

Maybe i have accepted it due to all these probs

Have registered with both Roy Castle Foundation & Macmillan, Just in case.

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Oh so sorry Wizzy, don't get too downhearted as its amazing what treatment is used nowadays. Have they said what treatment they are going to offer you?

Keep us all posted, and good luck. xx

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not sure what treatment will get, actually got phone call this afternoon for prelim appointment, 1st dec. looking forward to it NOT, LOL

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