So sorry to here your story. I know PSP only too well as I lost my Step-Dad a few weeks ago to it. Having said we had some fantastic times despite his condition. I wish I could wave a magic wand but sadly I can't.
Instead I would like to say the two conditions are different and breast cancer has a really good recovery rate. My cousin is being treated at the moment and she has said that it has been nowhere as bad as she thought - I'm hoping knowing this will give you a little comfort and hope.
I wish you all the luck for the 6th Dec and hope that your results come back with positive results that make you sigh with relief. Try to stay strong .... it's a difficult time for you but there are lots of people here who truly care and wish you a very speedy recovery.
So sorry to hear of your new diagnosis. I wish you the very best of luck for 6th December and fingers crossed it will have a good outcome for you. Try to stay positive and there will be a lot of people thinking of you.
Hi Jill I thought I just sent u a messages but seems it didnt go thru doesnt matter if u get 2 from me does it?! Hope your surgery goes well & they have caught the cancer early so u can concentrate on doing things to help your PSP best regards marytea13
So sorry to hear about the cancer diagnosis. My thoughts are with you and your partner. Please remember, as mentioned by Tree Hugger, the recovery rate for breastcancer is excellent. I have several friends/neighbours who can confirm this.
Please keep positive, I will be thinking of you on the 6th.
Hi Jill....so sorry about your cancer diagnosis. I agree with other comments that the success rate is excellent. Best of luck for 6th Dec. You know there will be lots of thoughts & prayers for you from all your friends on this site. Keep strong as you always do. Love Hazel B xx
hi jill hows it going ok i hope well sorry to hear that you have breast cancer but if anyone can beat it you can mate you have put up with psp now they have thrown this at you well mate you are a battler and have a lot of guts ]]] and you have given a lot of advice over the year to psp sufferers now im going to give some to you stay positive dont give in keep smiling and your chin up
you can do it mate not only that i would miss your dyslexic em come on mate smile see thats better already your a champion peter jones queensland australia
Hello Jill, Keep strong at this difficult time, and you will get through what is necessary, with a positive attitude, and it will carry you on towards overcoming and getting rid of your cancer, as I have, because I never entertained the fact that it wasnt all being taken away. Also I had and still have been looking after my sister who has PSP and had breast cancer many years ago, which she too survived. She has always been such an inspiration to all her family with her determination to make the most of life and it has done wonders for her, and for all of us around her. Love Life for what it has to offer and look for Blessings to Count each day.
Oh Jill, this makes me so mad. Life is just cruel sometimes. When I read the beginning in my email, I actually said, please don't let it be Jill. I had a double mastectomy 2 years ago and am doing fine. I know with your positive attitude, you will still be smiling. I am thinking about you. Love MJ
Just shocked to read your news, as if having PSP isn't enough. Your are a wonderful person to feel strong enough to share your news with everyone and if anyone can fight through this I feel that you can. Our thoughts are with you and all the very best for the 6th
Jill, sorry about your latest news, but I know how strong and resilient you are, we are all wishing you well, and know you will find the courage to fight on.
So sorry to hear this sudden news and I hope and pray that you have a speedy recovery
So be strong our thoughts are with you take care. Xs
Jill,
I can't believe this is happening to you on top of the psp. You will be in my thoughts and prayers on Dec. 6th for sure. The one thing you have going for you that others might not always have is your wonderfully strong spirit. Bless you!
Hi Jill, i am so sorry about your diagnosis.As many others in this community, i am a big fan of you, you have teached us how to deal with problems in life and stay positive no matter how difficult things are.I believe you 'll overcome this with your admirable strength and courage, best wishes for the 6th, John.
Really sorry to hear your news. It's all been said above, but just to repeat, all the very best for the 6th and try to continue with your tremendous positive outlook. Good luck and you will certainly be In my thoughts on Thursday.
What can I say, I'm so sorry to hear your news. Life is so hard and unfair. You always come across as being so positive about your psp, do the same with your cancer and hopefully you will make a good recovery.
My best wishes to you especially on the 6th and onwards.
Due to the effects of anathesia on PSP, Alzhiemers, and other brain disorders I'd ask for it being done under local anathesia and not being "put under" for the operation. PSP patients have issues coming back to where they were before surgery and having anathesia experiences.
It has been a while since I have been on the site and I was so sorry to hear your news. My sister had breast cancer about 10 years ago and she came through it really well. I'll be thinking of you on the 6th December and I hope all goes well. Take care of yourself Jill
hi jill hows it going i will be thinking of you on the 6th of dec i hope everything goes well for you all the best take care best wishes Peter Jones Queensland Australia psp sufferer
(I've been so busy swearing, I forgot to come back and actually talk to you- apologies)
You are a strength and a support to us all. From all across the world we are sending good vibes, warm wishes and prayers. We are willing you all the powers of recovery in the world.
Hope to see you back here soon, keeping us all right Maybe your partner could update us on your progress until you're top of things again?
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