Oh dear no, this is very sad news indeed Intestinal cancer is a nasty one but the doctors have given him a 50/50 chance of pulling through.
With modern medicine these days I am more confident of his chances, I know people fighting for their lives right now who are making good progress and responding well to the treatment. There is hope and I for one will stick with it.
I don't know if it would make him laugh but the whole of JREF and those who know of him could all threaten to turn to homoeopathy and pyschics unless he bloody well gets better!
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Oh...that is very sad news Dr B.
ReplyDeleteOh dear no, this is very sad news indeed
ReplyDeleteIntestinal cancer is a nasty one but the doctors have given him a 50/50 chance of pulling through.
With modern medicine these days I am more confident of his chances, I know people fighting for their lives right now who are making good progress and responding well to the treatment. There is hope and I for one will stick with it.
I don't know if it would make him laugh but the whole of JREF and those who know of him could all threaten to turn to homoeopathy and pyschics unless he bloody well gets better!
How's that?