GillSeaward

  • Gill replied to the topic PROGRESS SO FAR in the forum Treatment 13 years ago

    Hi Bridget,

    Glad you feeel a little better and that bendamustine seems to be helping. It seems (thank goodness) that there is always something around the corner to help.

    Maybe not quickly enough for everybody but still, treatmeent is moving PDQ

    Love from Gillxxx

  • I think this game is gaining some NOTORIETY

    ETY

  • Oh dear Jean you have accidently sent me a subliminal message with DET. It has reminded me that I have to book an appointment with the

    DENTIST this week 🙁

    IST next

  • Gill replied to the topic 9th November for Dai in the forum General 13 years ago

    I'm actually pleased you didn't go Dai. If you are unwell the last thing you should do is be among others who could make you worse.

    There will be other opportunites. I think we would all rather have you well than at the conference.

    Keep in touch and look after yourself

    Love from Gill xx

  • Gill replied to the topic New Kitchen in the forum Off topic 13 years ago

    I looked again and the second one was there it was me being not too bright:-/

    Looks great Tom I hope you and Elaine are going to cook some very tasty meals in there Gill xx

  • Gill replied to the topic 9th November for Dai in the forum General 13 years ago

    I am sorry you are feeling so rough Dai. The last thing you need is to put yourself in the middle of a crowd of people.

    There will be other conferences just concentrate on getting well.

    Love from Gill xxx

  • Gill replied to the topic when does it improve in the forum End of Life and Grief 13 years ago

    Hi Sarah

    I do hope that your lunch party is a great success. Too soon? If you and your family feel up to it then surely not.

    Take care and stay in touch

    Love from Gill xx

  • Gill replied to the topic when does it improve in the forum End of Life and Grief 13 years ago

    Dear Min

    I cannot even begin to know how you feel. You have found that talking has helped a little. Maybe some bereavement councilling when you come home would enable you to move forward in some small way.

    I am sure you know that you will get support on this site but it is not the same as having a sit down and a rant about how you feel.

    I…[Read more]

  • Gill replied to the topic New Kitchen in the forum Off topic 13 years ago

    Hi Tom

    I only got one photo but it really looks good No wonder Elaine is pleased.

    Love from Gill

    PS tell Elaine to take her handbag off the cooker before she cooks breakfast:-)

  • We went out for lunch today but I will have to think of something for supper.

    A potato [b]GRATIN[/b] with a few salad leaves might be quite nice

    [b]TIN[/b] next

    PS although there are not really any rules in this game I think we should draw the line at the next word being tin-tin even though the film
    is out:-) what do others think?

  • Well done Debs what a brilliant amount of money. I agree with your family a bit of rest, recuperation and some TLC needed now, so sit back and congratulate yourself on the success of all your hard work

    Love from Gill xx

  • Gill replied to the topic Susannah – how is Michael? in the forum General 13 years ago

    Dear Sue

    Please do not stop posting becuase your news is negative. Surely this site is about supporting each other through all the ups and downs of this s***y disease.

    It is great when there is a posting with something positive but I think we would all be living in cuckoo land if we thought that negative things were never going to…[Read more]

  • Gill replied to the topic Joining you all at last in the forum Newcomers 13 years ago

    I have already welcomed David and I don't want to hijack his posting but thinking about the last post on here from Debs.

    I would second a "Good News" topic. Surely it would not have to be just mm related but could be for members on this site posting any good news (good mm news always welcome of course:-).

    A new baby in the family? a holiday…[Read more]

  • Gill replied to the topic when does it improve in the forum End of Life and Grief 13 years ago

    Dear Sarah and Tina too

    There is nothing I can say to comfort you but I just wanted to let you know that I am thinking of you.

    Perhaps councilling would be of some small help, after all you can let all your emotions out to a real person who is not a family member or friend and will not be hurt or upset no matter what you say

    Much love…[Read more]

  • Hi Belles

    What a scare. It does sound as though your mum's medical team is on the ball to find out the cause. I hope everything goes well for her.

    Sorry I cannot be of any help over this

    regards Gill

  • Hi Min

    I am pleased you are feeling relaxed. I took the liberty of looking up your word (I would not have a clue as to the spelling). It's a real hum-dinger [u]Pharmaceuticals [/u]It still has the last 3 letters of Bridget's word but would leave als.

    Then I came up with a word that contains both of those endings les and als 😎 (my one…[Read more]

  • I am so pleased you are getting some help Roz. Hang in there and don't forget you have friends on here.

    Love from Gill xx

  • I laughed so loudly at your last post Min that Stephen todddled in to see what all the noise was about.

    Pregnant despite all those free samples? You didn't even have to visit the

    CHEMIST

    IST

  • Not only did this bring a lump to my throat I cried (happily) all the way through it

    http://lifestyle.aol.co.uk/2011/11/05/a-romantic-proposal-on-a-train-from-london-euston/

  • Gill replied to the topic 9th November for Dai in the forum General 13 years ago

    I would be interested to know why treatment varies so much not only from one area of the country to another but from person to person.

    Is it because mm is such an enigma of an illness and so individual or is that the medical profession cannot agree how to treat mm? Or, more worringly, is it because of the cost.

    I know that Stephen's second…[Read more]

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