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Enjoy each day in your home, and don't be alarmed if you do have to go back.

In any case they will keep a close check on you for the next few years, so anything else you do get will be picked up long before a 'healthy' person's disease would be

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Fliipin heck coops - you dont do anything by half do you!  Can we please have some calm now [:)]

Very pleased to hear that you are home... it took 2 weeks from my surgery to get the full diagnosis, grading and stage of the cancer... and it was in the end, exactly what the surgeon had predicted... fingers crossed the same is true with you as I seem to remember you saying that your chap was happier after surgery. 

Please take care now and make a full recovery from all of this - I get the feeling that very little is going to get the better of you!

love to all (cat included)

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Sadly Deb has lasted less than 48 hrs. Despite hardly getting further than her bedside commode since Monday morning, she felt further activity at midday, and sure enough, was bleeding again, albeit not as profusely as Thursday, thank goodness. After a brief phone call to the intern at the hospital, an ambulance was called. I await further orders.....
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Hope it is cleared up quickly.

Is it worth her going into a 'Maison de repos' for a while before fully coming home?

This is what I did, and was grateful for the fact that there was medical care immediately on hand without me taking up a bed in a specialised ward

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Panic over, and they have sorted a clot coming away, but it's all "normal". [Nothing seems normal when you're bleeding unexpectedly, I suggest!] They are keeping the poor thing in overnight, but one senses that it's just very kindly precautionary. I visit shortly avec mandatory DVD player et tout ca!

Let's call it all "character-forming"! When, some months ago, I made that remark a propos Deb to un anglais who does some work for us, he indicated that that was the last thing she needed. Some men do not cope well with women with balls!
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The roller-coaster (thanks for that analogy - spot on!) that is Deb's recovery continues to rise and fall! As already posted, after an ambulance took her back to hospital yesterday, she was examined separately by two docs and kept in overnight, more for observation than anything. Now she says they are prepping her for another small op to further tidy things up inside. No hint of anything sinister, but all a little tedious! Almost a fortnight after the main op, one hoped to be a little closer to the edge of the woods by now.....
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