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  • Gill replied to the topic Niggle, Niggle in the forum Side-effects 13 years, 3 months ago

    Hope you are back home and on your way to your holiday very soon. Good Luck Dai Gill xx

  • Gill replied to the topic New to the forum in the forum Newcomers 13 years, 3 months ago

    Hi Ted

    Sorry I am late in saying welcome and sorry you have to be here. Do keep dropping in everybody on this site is very friendly and you will get information and support when you need it.

    all the best Gill

    PS I cannot be the only one that thought Michael Caine had added his picture can I?

  • I think Stephen has got used to my bullying tactics since he has been ill. I must admit he has the patience of Job. Although it is accompanied by a huge dose of sarcasm. When we go to the hospital and Dr S asks How are you at the moment? Stephen says very pointedly " Let's ask Gill"

    Fortunately the Doctors and Nurses at the small hospital…[Read more]

  • Hi Bridget

    Good luck with your radiotherapy. Stephen can't wait for his hit as he is hoping, like you, that it will be like last time and ease the pain.

    I would not dream of giving advice to what treatment you should choose, but I have read that Bendomustine is the new lifeline for mm. They have used it a great deal in the States and before…[Read more]

  • Gill replied to the topic New Kitchen in the forum Off topic 13 years, 3 months ago

    KITCHENS? KITCHENS? Don't get me started. Isn't there an old saying that the cobler's childrens' feet went bare? How about the most respected building contactor in the area never finishes a job at home?

    Yup when Stephen was working and employing a small team. A great deal of their work was to gut out and fit new kitchens This was done within a…[Read more]

  • Hi Min

    I do hope you are having a more peaceful Day and that Peter is doing well.

    What is it with men? A few weeks ago Stephen was due to phone one of his nurses to make an appointment to have his Hickman line flushed later in the week. He woke that morning with a temperature and rigors.

    He said he would tell Sarah that he was not well…[Read more]

  • Gill replied to the topic A Right 2s/6d… in the forum Side-effects 13 years, 3 months ago

    A little light relief for the weekend Gill xx

    I?m Fine Thank You

    There is nothing the matter with me,
    I?m as healthy as I can be.
    I have arthritis in both my knees
    And when I talk, I talk with a wheeze.
    Sleep is denied me night after night.
    But every morning I find I?m all right.
    My memory is failing, my head?s in a spin.
    But I?m…[Read more]

  • Gill replied to the topic A Right 2s/6d… in the forum Side-effects 13 years, 3 months ago

    On a more serious note do we not all get a little more confused as we get older? As far as I am aware I do not have an "end of life" illness but I am hopeless when it comes to what day? what time? etc Gillxxx

    aged 35 NO? OK 45 NO? 55? NO

    61 retired live and adore an mm person

  • Gill replied to the topic A Right 2s/6d… in the forum Side-effects 13 years, 3 months ago

    2 shillings and sixpence

    Was it not known as half a crown Dai OOPS just shown my age

  • Good luck to all of you that can still do some excercise Stephen is hoping that after another visit for radiotherapy , he will be able to once more walk the dogs, even if it is just round the block rather than the 4 or so miles he did after his first transplant.

    He has been most unwell since the second SCT. I am hoping it is just taking longer…[Read more]

  • Gill replied to the topic Treatment in the forum General 13 years, 3 months ago

    I did not post when I first heard that Gaye had died because I did not know what to say. I still don't. Everybody on this site has become so important to me and it is heartbreaking to know that somebody has gone.

    What a lovely woman. Goodbye Gaye

    Gill

  • Gill replied to the topic Plasmacytoma in the forum Related conditions 13 years, 3 months ago

    Hi Meera

    My husband has plasmacytoma in more than one area but his mm was diagnosed before this was found. The fact that your medical team are aware that you may develop mm is a plus as they will be able to jump on the tiniest symptom should it show up.

    Good luck Gill

  • I am sure that you can shout very politely so think that maybe the time is right to shout. I am sure as Bridget says you are exhausted but know that a fight can give one an extra spurt when needed.

    Best of luck Gillxx

  • Gill replied to the topic Gordon update in the forum General 13 years, 3 months ago

    Hi Sarah

    It must have been so hard for all of you to do the things that were already planned before Gordon died. The fact that your close family raised so much money is fantastic and Gordon's red tractor will be remembered by all on this site for a very long time:-)

    Please stay in touch, at least for a while to let us know how you are…[Read more]

  • Gill replied to the topic Home At Last in the forum Treatment 13 years, 3 months ago

    Welcome home but take it easy. I hope you can get some serious R & R now

    Gillxx

  • You have done Michael proud Roz. Now it is your turn to enjoy the fruits of your labour and enjoy it

    Gillxx

    I know this is very sloppy but it is also very old. I like to think that Gurney wrote it in her latter years

    Dorothy Frances Gurney (1858 – 1932)

    The kiss of the sun for pardon, The song of the birds for mirth, One is nearer…[Read more]

  • Gill replied to the topic Treatment in the forum General 13 years, 3 months ago

    Dear Gaye

    I have only been popping in and out of this site recently as other things seem to have taken over but I have just caught your post and your decision.

    I know that Stephen will make that same decision at some stage and that my instinct will be to beg him to change his mind. I will not do that as I know that would be from my selfish…[Read more]

  • Gill started the topic Tube Free at last. in the forum Off topic 13 years, 3 months ago

    For the first time in about 5 or 6 months Stephen has no tubes, bandages or site op dressings.

    No Hickman, PICC or any other type of canular. He is amazed that he can turn over in bed comfortably and move around without hindrence. Gosh he fidgets in bed now:-)

    We still do not know if he is back in remission yet, as he does not see the…[Read more]

  • The very best of luck with your lates round of "torture" Do keep us all posted Gill xxx

  • Realy sorry to hear that your dad died but pleased to hear it was peaceful. It is all we can wish or pray for for at our end. Gillxxx

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