04-05-2011, 20:12
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Re: Cervical cancer
Quick update.
She works for BUPA and is having surgery Monday. All the family is on hand to look after her, hubby and the kids.
The bad bit is she has been told it's 50/50
Will post more here when I hear.
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04-05-2011, 20:24
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Re: Cervical cancer
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Originally Posted by Hom3r
Quick update.
She works for BUPA and is having surgery Monday. All the family is on hand to look after her, hubby and the kids.
The bad bit is she has been told it's 50/50
Will post more here when I hear.
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All the best wishes in the world for her mate. 
Where`s she having the surgery done? Addenbrookes?
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04-05-2011, 20:27
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Re: Cervical cancer
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All the best wishes in the world for her mate. 
Where`s she having the surgery done? Addenbrookes?
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I don't now yet, but she's going private, and I know there a private hospital near me.
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04-05-2011, 21:03
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Re: Cervical cancer
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I don't now yet, but she's going private, and I know there a private hospital near me.
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Ok.
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04-05-2011, 21:07
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Re: Cervical cancer
Only just seen your thread Hom3r and wanted to say how sorry I was to hear your news. You must all feel that you are in a scary place at the moment but try to keep positive and at least by this time next week you will all know what you are up against in your battle.  to you and all the family.
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04-05-2011, 21:41
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Re: Cervical cancer
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Originally Posted by Hom3r
Quick update.
She works for BUPA and is having surgery Monday. All the family is on hand to look after her, hubby and the kids.
The bad bit is she has been told it's 50/50
Will post more here when I hear.
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50/50 what? 50/50 they will get all the tumor? meaning she will need further treatment ie chemo? 50/50 could mean loads of things. Obviously wishing her the best
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04-05-2011, 21:46
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Re: Cervical cancer
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one of the reasons HPV( a major cause of cervical cancer) is on the rise is due to promiscuity and the fact its now acceptable to sleep around more.
Hope she gets well soon
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That is a really important point Zing that is not understood by most people.
If someone only ever has one partner and they only have one partner then cevical cancer does not spread.
The sad thing is widowers infect their next partner.
The sooner someone gets the diagnosis, the better their chances of survival. I hope she gets well soon,
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05-05-2011, 13:48
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Re: Cervical cancer
My very very very bad typing I should NOT have put a  in the 50/50 it should have been a  .
She was told she has a 50/50 survival chance.
For putting a happy smily I'll stand in the corner for a while.
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05-05-2011, 14:15
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Re: Cervical cancer
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My very very very bad typing I should NOT have put a  in the 50/50 it should have been a  .
She was told she has a 50/50 survival chance.
For putting a happy smily I'll stand in the corner for a while.
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That is not good mate  mind you I know of cases where someone has been given no chance of survival and ended up beating the odds and lasting over 10 years .
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05-05-2011, 14:19
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Re: Cervical cancer
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Originally Posted by Taf
I had to fight to get my daughter vaccinated after her college was "accidentally" left off the round of visits. Very few of the other girls bothered to go for vaccinations though... it meant going to other places around the city was "too much hassle".
Hassle or Cancer... take your choice.....
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The message isn't getting across due to the many erroneous scares about vaccinations across the last 30 years.
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05-05-2011, 14:21
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Re: Cervical cancer
Bethia has had the full course
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12-05-2011, 02:01
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Re: Cervical cancer
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Bethia has had the full course
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You can come out the other side and wave flags about it - honestly - been there done that, had the tshirt and chucked it in the bin, and am fine
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25-05-2011, 19:27
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Re: Cervical cancer
An update.
Yesterday they removed some lymph glaned from the groin area (IIRC) and the cancer had pread to them it would be a case of cancle surgery and undertake radiotherapy and chemotherapy before a hysterectomy would beconcidered.
But it hadn't so today she had complete hysterectomy (everything was removed). So no it a long road to getting back to health (4 months minimum).
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25-05-2011, 19:35
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Re: Cervical cancer
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Originally Posted by Hom3r
An update.
Yesterday they removed some lymph glaned from the groin area (IIRC) and the cancer had pread to them it would be a case of cancle surgery and undertake radiotherapy and chemotherapy before a hysterectomy would beconcidered.
But it hadn't so today she had complete hysterectomy (everything was removed). So no it a long road to getting back to health (4 months minimum).
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The staff sure seem to be on the ball there.
Be that Big Man that you are - yes?
Be strong and calm and your normal self. And pace yourself.
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25-05-2011, 20:39
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Re: Cervical cancer
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Originally Posted by Hom3r
An update.
Yesterday they removed some lymph glaned from the groin area (IIRC) and the cancer had pread to them it would be a case of cancle surgery and undertake radiotherapy and chemotherapy before a hysterectomy would beconcidered.
But it hadn't so today she had complete hysterectomy (everything was removed). So no it a long road to getting back to health (4 months minimum).
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That is a good news Hom3r and what a good phrase "getting back to health" can be when the out come could have been so very different.
Yes it may take some time but with you and the rest of her family and friends supporting her I am sure she will get through the next few months and be able to put these last few scary weeks behind her.
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