not good news The Lass's lymphoma has returned after 6 months remission, still waiting for some test results but hope to get her treatment plan next Wednesday when we might have an idea of what the future does or doesn't hold. Surgery is not an option so only various forms of chemical treatment, of which there are only a few.
I'm so sorry to hear this news Lancs. My thoughts and prayers are with you and The Lass. Let's hope for some good news on Wednesday xx fingers crossed mate xx Cheers Malc
I received a Dad's day prezzie from my 4 GSD's this morning. It was only a t-shirt, but it's one of the best prezzies I've ever had, I think. It sums up what many of us on this thread think I guess, and it's in Red & White!
Best wishes to the lass and the rest of the family. I hope to hear better news in due course, and wish you every strength in coping with and seeing off this cancer nightmare.
the Lass saw her consultant today and the same form of lymphoma has returned, which isn't good news. The best medication is not available on the NHS and luckily she has health insurance so we move into the private sector and move from Salisbury to Southampton hospital. Thank you all for your good wishes, the battle continues.
the Lass saw her consultant today and the same form of lymphoma has returned, which isn't good news. The best medication is not available on the NHS and luckily she has health insurance so we move into the private sector and move from Salisbury to Southampton hospital. Thank you all for your good wishes, the battle continues.
Thanks for letting us know the outcome from today's appt, Lancs, albeit it's not the best news.
Thank goodness for the back up of private health care when the NHS cannot help any further.
the Lass saw her consultant today and the same form of lymphoma has returned, which isn't good news. The best medication is not available on the NHS and luckily she has health insurance so we move into the private sector and move from Salisbury to Southampton hospital. Thank you all for your good wishes, the battle continues.
Ah, my bestie has lymphoma and has been treated at Southampton hospital many times. They are one of the best places for this so the Lass will be well looked after.
the Lass was seen at the Southampton cancer unit last night. They intend using a newish treatment that while it won't cure her it should give her more time. Thank you to those who have given their good wishes they do help us both. If she is well enough we intend making one of the away games nearer to us like Exeter, Bristol or Reading, might see you there
the Lass was seen at the Southampton cancer unit last night. They intend using a newish treatment that while it won't cure her it should give her more time. Thank you to those who have given their good wishes they do help us both. If she is well enough we intend making one of the away games nearer to us like Exeter, Bristol or Reading, might see you there
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The Lass's lymphoma has returned after 6 months remission, still waiting for some test results but hope to get her treatment plan next Wednesday when we might have an idea of what the future does or doesn't hold. Surgery is not an option so only various forms of chemical treatment, of which there are only a few.
sod it !
Fingers crossed for Wednesday, and very best wishes to you and Lancashire Lass.
Best wishes to both your lass and you.
PLEASE give the Lass a big hug from all your Lifer friends & tell her we're thinking of you both.
Hoping for more postive news following the treatment plan update next week.
Sending our love x
Sending your Lass all my love ♥️
Cheers
Malc
Keep faith in the doctors and chemotherapy drugs. They make a wonderful team.
Thank you all for your good wishes, the battle continues.
Thank goodness for the back up of private health care when the NHS cannot help any further.
Stay strong, lovely people & keep fighting, Lass.
Our thoughts are with you, as always x
Thank you to those who have given their good wishes they do help us both. If she is well enough we intend making one of the away games nearer to us like Exeter, Bristol or Reading, might see you there