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Nearly Back to Normal

Post by SheilaO » Fri Jun 01, 2018 8:03 pm

Sometime early last year, I discovered I had Cancer in my throat, after having the tumour removed and a course of intensive radio Therapy, I am pleased to sayI have had the all clear, however, as all my back teeth had to be removed and I am waiting to have eight or nine implants, and as I have lost my swallow reflex, I have spent a year living on soup.....it gets boring.......but I am still alive and kicking, and much more stream line, so sorry for my lack of contributions to the form, I hope you'll all forgive me.
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Re: Nearly Back to Normal

Post by boatbuilder » Fri Jun 01, 2018 9:32 pm

There's nothing to forgive, Sheila. It's good to know you are on the mend, so welcome back and we hope to 'see' a lot more of you. dancer1
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Re: Nearly Back to Normal

Post by SheilaO » Sat Jun 02, 2018 12:02 am

Nice to be here, let's hope I can contribute a bitmore when I get into the swing of things
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Re: Nearly Back to Normal

Post by funkychick » Sat Jun 02, 2018 6:29 am

Well congratulations on your recovery Sheila and I hope it continues The thought of soup for a year is a bit off putting but a price worth paying for your health, sounds like one lucky lady you should write a book on a 101 ways to make soup I bet youve tried every flavour under the sun As a lady who love crispy food I can’t imagine a slop diet for a year but you ve obviously done really well
Has your voice box survived it?
Anyway CONGRATULATIONS and long may your good health continue
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Re: Nearly Back to Normal

Post by Mel » Sat Jun 02, 2018 6:38 am

SheilaO wrote: I am pleased to say I have had the all clear.
Great news SheilaO champagne1
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Re: Nearly Back to Normal

Post by SheilaO » Sat Jun 02, 2018 8:49 pm

:-)
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