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Post by daisy on Feb 17, 2016 13:31:26 GMT
Aw thanks sweet pea - I'll do my best to keep up :-)
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Post by daisy on Feb 17, 2016 13:44:02 GMT
Thanks to you too Cherry :-)) I thought nothing would take away the feeling that being in a garden gives you, but this certainly did - it robbed me of almost my every waking thought it's very depressing, but I'm on the mend physically and mentally the latter takes a lot longer - or at least it has with me and that's what I've heard from everyone that has had this disease - it seems to be the people that have never had it that say " you just have to get on with it" which doesn't help in the slightest as we already know that but, it's just not that simple. Wee steps at a time is how I'm coping! :-))
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Post by daitheplant on Feb 17, 2016 19:59:20 GMT
Daisy, when I was 11 or 12, I watched my grandmother suffer with stomach cancer. In those days, the medicines, treatments, support AND understanding of the disease, weren`t there. Nowadays we all know we can be the victim. You have gone through the worse of it, now you have to fight your way back to full health. While you are doing that remember, WE ARE HERE FOR YOU.
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Post by daisy on Feb 18, 2016 17:05:15 GMT
Today there are some really effective treatments out there which is really good news - there's a new one I've heard of with excellent result even for a grade 4...amazing! Means "HOPE" for a lot more people!
Thanks so much for your support Daithplant and all you other good folks - it really means a lot to me! :-))
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Post by dianthus on Feb 18, 2016 20:26:25 GMT
Being in the garden, or a garden centre, is good for the soul .... if not for the purse, daisy
I hope you feel fully-recuperated as soon as possible
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