This year I haven’t been very active on my blog and that is because in January I had a CT scan as part of a check up on my bowel, after an operation for colon cancer in 2023. As far as the colon was concerned it was negative, but it revealed a small left breast lesion. So I’ve had a lump removed and am currently coming to the end of a course of radiotherapy. This has meant a series of appointments taking up so much time in travelling to hospitals that I haven’t had as much time, or inclination, as usual to spend on blogging and even my reading time has been reduced. Later this month I have an appointment in Ophthalmology for an assessment for a cataract operation, which I am dreading, although I know it’s a routine outpatient procedure.
Oh no, so sorry to hear that! I hope you recover your health and strength quickly. My very best wishes to you.
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Thanks MarinaSofia!
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Oh, Margaret, I am very sorry to hear this! All of that at once must be very draining. Sending you wishes for speedy healing, good news, and returning health.
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Thanks Margot!
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I am so sorry to hear this Margaret. I wish you well – and courage for the cataract operation.
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Thanks Angela!
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Oh my goodness but haven’t you been through the mill! I really feel for you.
Probably not much help, but my husband breezed through both his cataract operations and was surprised how quick they were. I think if you need it you’ll find it a LOT easier than a colonoscopy and I gather the effect is magical.
Anyway, look after yourself and know you’re friends on your blog are thinking of you.
Helen (Townshend – I’m not the lovely blogging Helen!).
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Thank you Helen. It is a great help to know your husband breezed through both his cataract operations and I hope my experience will be the same!
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Get Well Soon
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Thank you!
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So sorry you’ve had to go through this again, Margaret – hoping all is now well and stays that way. As for cataracts, the idea of the op has always horrified me, but my mum had both eyes done and the effects were amazing – gave her a whole new lease of life and brought her back to comfortable reading after many years of struggling. Good luck!
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Thank you and I am so encouraged to hear about your mum’s experience. My eyes aren’t as good as they were – and they’ve never been that good anyway, so I’m hoping I’ll have a whole new lease of life too!
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I’m sorry to hear this, Margaret. It’s understandable that you haven’t had much time to think about blogging with so much going on. Best wishes – and hoping everything will be back to normal very soon.
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Thank you Helen! I’m looking forward to getting back to normal asap.
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So sorry to hear this Margaret, being in and out of hospital for treatment is not only time consuming and tiring, it is trying. Best wishes and hope things calm down for you soon.
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Thanks for your good wishes!
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I’m so sorry to hear this Margaret. I’m sure that all of us who have come to know you through your blog wish you all the very best for good outcomes.
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Thank you, Lisa!
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Oh Margaret, what a difficult time it’s been for you. Hopefully this will be the end of your treatment and you can look ahead to recovery and energy and time to enjoy life once again. Good luck with the cataract assessment. It may be a routine proceedure but that doesn’t make it any less scary. I’ll be thinking of you.
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Thank you Sandra!
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Sorry to hear all this. I hope you have a complete and speedy recovery, and stay healthy!
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Thank you, Davida!
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Sorry to hear this Margaret, wishing you all the best for positive outcomes.
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Thanks, Cathy!
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I’m sending you all my very best wishes as well Margaret
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Thank you Jane!
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Saddened to hear that you’ve been going through all of this Margaret. It’s completely understandable that blogging – and reading to some extent – have taken a back seat. Hope all goes well with the cataract operation – several friends have had that procedure, my husband has had it twice and all was fine.
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Thank you and it’s so good to know about your husband’s experience with his cataract operations!
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That’s a lot to go through, hope you have been comforted by some books at least!
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Thanks, Liz! Books have indeed been a great comfort.
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Sorry to hear you’re still having so many health problems, Margaret. Things like blogging have to take a back seat in such circumstances. Thinking about you and hoping all will be well.
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Thank you, Cath!
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Margaret, so sorry to hear about your health challenges. And, yes, blogging and other things often have to take a break during those periods. We will all be around though whenever you are able or feel like sharing some with us. Will keep you in my thoughts and prayers – and I really mean that!
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So sorry to hear that, Margaret. Thanks for letting us know. I wish you all the best.
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