Excellent news, we're flying back to Darwin on Monday. A week or so there then home.
We are happy.
Sorry Tewwy
Excellent news, we're flying back to Darwin on Monday. A week or so there then home.
We are happy.
Sorry Tewwy
Good news indeed.
Frigging great to hear, are you going to be spending any time in Bangkok?Originally Posted by crackerjack101
Just come across this topic and read it through, great to see that when someone really needs help it's forthcoming and genuine.
Stick with it CJ cancer is not a quick death sentence. I have been through it although different from yours and now 8 years later am fit and feeling great doing the things I want to do.
Glad to hear you've come through the treatment and are ready to return home. All the best.
Your always welcome and when you can.Originally Posted by crackerjack101
By the way great news about your recovery and Kem also sends his best regards.
A bit of a bump,
dr. Swe reckons 2-4 years depending on the thalidomide.
best not get pregnant he?
^ What's that, then?...
Wow. Faced with your mortality. 2-4 years is better than what you thought before. But it's still rather sobering I would think. How's your missus taking the news?
Do I hear Twerry crack open another beer?
If you have the opportunity for counselling for you and yours, take it. It really does help.
Idiotic comment.Originally Posted by stroller
My younger brother was almost a thalidomide victim, but my father, rest his soul, was a medical doctor and received earlier than normal news regarding the disasters of the drug...Hence, he stopped my mother from taking it almost immediately, but there was a lot of worrying before my brother was born...
Canada, apparently, was one of the "later" countries to stop the use of the drug which was developed in West Germany in '54, I believe...
Originally Posted by Cujo
The former, allegedly.
There is no "clean".
There is nothing I would like to do more is to drive up-country and deliver some pies to your door mate.
Life's a bitch at the moment and so busy with just keeping my family going with two in Uni and the young one wanting to change schools. Not to mention the court case from hell but I am tough as you are mate.
Keep positive mate.
It's not a problem, mate.Originally Posted by Cujo
We'll just see how it goes.
I've had a far better innings than many.
All good and we're pretty happy enjoying stuff.
Stoically.Originally Posted by kingwilly
She's a good un.
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