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Old 25-07-2014, 20:27   #8547
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Re: The Happy Thought Thread Part 4

I have had a very stressful few weeks.

My mum has been losing weight (not through choice), she thought it might be her stomach ulcer coming back.

So she had a ultrasonic scan, and the Dr said he could see a mass on her pancreas, and of course I was thinking the worse "Steve Jobs came to my mind and if his cash could help him, what change do we have".

She then had a camera down the throat at a private hospital through the NHS, yesterday the guy who done the procedure told her the outcome of it.

While there she mentioned the "Mass" he said it more like a small swelling and its nothing to worry about.

So as you can imagine a huge weight has been lifted, and we can know look forward to our upcoming holiday.

I guess the word "Mass" is a technical term for swelling.
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