I have known a few people where it didn't work first time around and had complete success on the next round of treatment. All our thoughts and prayers are with you both
							
						
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 Now, I only thought this happened on TV!!
 
 Just been to the hospital with Julie, for a scan to plan the dreaded radiotherapy.
 
 Before the scan she had to drink 2 beakers of water then wait 30 mins. So we sat down in a room with another couple, then a nurse then popped in and put on a CD player to keep us entertained. It started up and played
 
 "Can't live, if living is without you' by Neilson!!!
 
 Slight delay and we all burst out laughing. The nurse popped up and joined in. She promised the CD will vanish soon lolComment
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 Finally saw the consultant, however 2hr wait, aarrgghh. Lot of cheesed of patients in a warm waiting room. Julie was wound up a treat and was prepared to leave but I put my foot down, she was pleased in the end.
 
 The bloody cancer has spread but is in small area and not considered a serious threat, a course of radiotherapy should stop it in its tracks.
 
 23 daily treatments, 5 days a week , weekends off!! The hysterectomy has healed perfectly as well
 
 Huge, huge, HUGE relief for Julie and me, massive weight of our minds.Comment
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 Glad to hear that's it's good news Bob, if not a complete all clear at this stage. Obviously hoping the radiotherapy does the trick.Finally saw the consultant, however 2hr wait, aarrgghh. Lot of cheesed of patients in a warm waiting room. Julie was wound up a treat and was prepared to leave but I put my foot down, she was pleased in the end.
 
 The bloody cancer has spread but is in small area and not considered a serious threat, a course of radiotherapy should stop it in its tracks.
 
 23 daily treatments, 5 days a week , weekends off!! The hysterectomy has healed perfectly as well
 
 Huge, huge, HUGE relief for Julie and me, massive weight of our minds.
 
 All the best.
 
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 Thank you Andrew,
 Hi Mark, thanks!
 Hi Tim, much appreciatedComment

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