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Vespa wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 1:00 pm Behold my cancer pump for my new chemo, it's attached to what use to my bicep where is pumps fluorouracil into my heart for 48 hours. My partner, who I now call nursey, has been taught how to change it and clean my dressing.

I'm hoping for a bed bath.

I just have to wait for the inevitable hairloss now, when it starts I'll be going full blady with the clippers.


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smh. How long have you been with your partner? Best wishes to you and yours, Vespa. Keep us updated.
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lambrini wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 1:07 pm
Vespa wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 1:00 pm Behold my cancer pump for my new chemo, it's attached to what use to my bicep where is pumps fluorouracil into my heart for 48 hours. My partner, who I now call nursey, has been taught how to change it and clean my dressing.

I'm hoping for a bed bath.

I just have to wait for the inevitable hairloss now, when it starts I'll be going full blady with the clippers.


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smh. How long have you been with your partner? Best wishes to you and yours, Vespa. Keep us updated.
Almost ten years.

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Vespa wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 1:08 pm
lambrini wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 1:07 pm
Vespa wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 1:00 pm Behold my cancer pump for my new chemo, it's attached to what use to my bicep where is pumps fluorouracil into my heart for 48 hours. My partner, who I now call nursey, has been taught how to change it and clean my dressing.

I'm hoping for a bed bath.

I just have to wait for the inevitable hairloss now, when it starts I'll be going full blady with the clippers.


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smh. How long have you been with your partner? Best wishes to you and yours, Vespa. Keep us updated.
Almost ten years.
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As ever, best wishes Vespa.
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Vespa wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 1:00 pm Behold my cancer pump for my new chemo, it's attached to what use to my bicep where is pumps fluorouracil into my heart for 48 hours. My partner, who I now call nursey, has been taught how to change it and clean my dressing.

I'm hoping for a bed bath.

I just have to wait for the inevitable hairloss now, when it starts I'll be going full blady with the clippers.


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Vespa wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 1:00 pm Behold my cancer pump for my new chemo, it's attached to what use to my bicep where is pumps fluorouracil into my heart for 48 hours. My partner, who I now call nursey, has been taught how to change it and clean my dressing.

I'm hoping for a bed bath.

I just have to wait for the inevitable hairloss now, when it starts I'll be going full blady with the clippers.


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All the very best, Vespa

Fingers crossed the new chemo does the trick

Stay strong pal

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Thanks for the very kind well wishes.

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You're an inspiration Vespa.

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Best wishes, Vespa.

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Holden Mcgroyne wrote: Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:56 am You're an inspiration Vespa.
I'm really not, I'm just doing what I'm told.

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God bless you, Vespa.

I hope things are looking up for you soon.

The hair will grow back, and your holiday will be even sweeter next year.

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All I can say, is Good Luck Vespa, I hope it all turns out for the best,.

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I just walked my 5km road run route, three weeks ago I had to have some stand at the bottom of the stairs in case I fell down. This appears to be down to blood clots in my lungs which I assume the twice-daily injections of blood thinners are sorting out.

I've also been offered a 3000-word writing gig, I just need the okay from my employer who is paying me to be off sick to agree.

Been a good day.

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Vespa wrote: Sun Jul 05, 2020 10:48 pm I just walked my 5km road run route, three weeks ago I had to have some stand at the bottom of the stairs in case I fell down. This appears to be down to blood clots in my lungs which I assume the twice-daily injections of blood thinners are sorting out.

I've also been offered a 3000-word writing gig, I just need the okay from my employer who is paying me to be off sick to agree.

Been a good day.

Great that you have finally have had some positive news, Vespa.

Long may it continue

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