Life is rubbish at the moment
Discussion
oddball1973 said:
Just keep your positive, this year my wife was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer at 6 months pregnant and started chemotherapy straight away. Our baby daughter was born two weeks early to avoid a 4th chemo infusion and was subsequently in Peterborough ICU with an infection which nearly killed her.
Today she's fine, my little boy is celebrating his 2nd birthday and my wife's tumour has shrunk from 55mm to 15mm (she will have her mastectomy on 6th October but as things stand it looks like she will make a full recovery)
Life can be a total c**t but what does kill us makes us stronger and better people, the key is not to let the bad events fk us up for the rest of our lives, this isn't a trial run!
That's brilliant to hear! Hope it goes well on the 6th.Today she's fine, my little boy is celebrating his 2nd birthday and my wife's tumour has shrunk from 55mm to 15mm (she will have her mastectomy on 6th October but as things stand it looks like she will make a full recovery)
Life can be a total c**t but what does kill us makes us stronger and better people, the key is not to let the bad events fk us up for the rest of our lives, this isn't a trial run!
Edited by oddball1973 on Thursday 11th September 17:36
oddball1973 said:
Just keep your positive, this year my wife was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer at 6 months pregnant and started chemotherapy straight away. Our baby daughter was born two weeks early to avoid a 4th chemo infusion and was subsequently in Peterborough ICU with an infection which nearly killed her.
Today she's fine, my little boy is celebrating his 2nd birthday and my wife's tumour has shrunk from 55mm to 15mm (she will have her mastectomy on 6th October but as things stand it looks like she will make a full recovery)
Life can be a total c**t but what does kill us makes us stronger and better people, the key is not to let the bad events fk us up for the rest of our lives, this isn't a trial run!
Jesus fella, that terrible and excellent in one short post. Best to you all. Today she's fine, my little boy is celebrating his 2nd birthday and my wife's tumour has shrunk from 55mm to 15mm (she will have her mastectomy on 6th October but as things stand it looks like she will make a full recovery)
Life can be a total c**t but what does kill us makes us stronger and better people, the key is not to let the bad events fk us up for the rest of our lives, this isn't a trial run!
Edited by oddball1973 on Thursday 11th September 17:36
oddball1973 said:
Cheers guys, confident all will be good in the end - good luck with your newborn, trust me time will fly and she'll walking, talking and driving you mad before you know it.
Already driving me a bit mad. Had a lovely crying session at 2am this morning. Why does everything seem worse in the dark hours of the night?
Hope your lady is doing well.
Gassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff