Surgeons report tuesday taken me this long to post
pricey43 said
11:50 PM Feb 25, 2012
You've been thrown another hurdle to jump Della. Run at at it full speed and clear it.
Some of us run a hurdles race where they seem to keep putting another obstacle on the track while other just get a clear run.
Don't ask me why because I don't have an answer but if we know that we are not running our race alone it's a heck of a lot easier.
Use the support of your ground crew (of which you have many) and go for it.
We're all behind you!!!!!!!!!
Ma said
12:00 AM Feb 26, 2012
JRH wrote:
I propose that at 3:pm 1500hours Eastern Daylight Saving Time on Sunday the 26th Feb we have a few moments of silent contemplation and prayer for Della and Graeme.
Good idea JRH. Count us in
JRH said
12:13 AM Feb 26, 2012
Ma wrote:
JRH wrote:
I propose that at 3:pm 1500hours Eastern Daylight Saving Time on Sunday the 26th Feb we have a few moments of silent contemplation and prayer for Della and Graeme.
Good idea JRH. Count us in
Thanks Ma and Blue.
Kiwi-as said
02:49 AM Feb 26, 2012
JRH. So that is 2pm in Quensland, am I right?
JRH said
02:50 AM Feb 26, 2012
Kiwi-as wrote:
JRH. So that is 2pm in Quensland, am I right?
Spot on Brandt, Queensland does not have daylight saving.
Kiwi-as said
03:38 AM Feb 26, 2012
John, what about posting a new thread so everybody sees it. People may not look back. Just a thought. Brandt. PS. Rain setting in here again.
DellieMay said
04:17 AM Feb 26, 2012
We're "in too"Della..... Chin up mate. Dellie
glassies said
05:43 PM Feb 26, 2012
awww thanks guys its sunday now so im gonna remember 3pm today to stop whatever i am doing .
:)
Sheba said
05:51 PM Feb 26, 2012
Me too Della,
Cheers,
Sheba.
Esmeralda said
07:49 PM Feb 26, 2012
I'm in -- hang in there Dellla
golivers travels said
10:18 PM Feb 26, 2012
Thinking of you Della
Glenda
neilnruth said
11:15 PM Feb 26, 2012
I don't really know you Della but I sense from the other comments that you are one special lady. So our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Cruising Granny said
12:10 AM Feb 27, 2012
Sorry I missed my cue, but any time is a good time. I can't even begin to put myself in your shoes. All I can do is wish you the best possible outcome so you can climb on board to hit the road with your health intact. With the support of your family, and us, you can be strong.
Connie said
05:24 AM Feb 28, 2012
Hi Della, The greatest thing you can do is keep your positive attitude - believe you will lick it! I have had surgery, radiation, hormone therapy and chemotherapy and still have positive marker results, but I am convinced that it won't get me, despite what the onco says. My GP is also convinced that I'll die with it rather than from it.
I have stuck my hand up to do clinical trials of new drugs, this has two benefits - the treatment is free and you get to try new drugs years before they go on the market. You always have the feeling that "this is going to be the one!" Nothing like it to keep the positives going!
Cheers
(Another) Graeme
goinsoon said
05:29 AM Feb 28, 2012
No one deserves what you are going through, chin up we are all with you and we feel sure you will win this battle and be back with us soon
You've been thrown another hurdle to jump Della. Run at at it full speed and clear it.
Some of us run a hurdles race where they seem to keep putting another obstacle on the track while other just get a clear run.
Don't ask me why because I don't have an answer but if we know that we are not running our race alone it's a heck of a lot easier.
Use the support of your ground crew (of which you have many) and go for it.
We're all behind you!!!!!!!!!










Good idea JRH. Count us in
Thanks Ma and Blue.
Spot on Brandt, Queensland does not have daylight saving.
Brandt.
PS. Rain setting in here again.
Dellie
:)
Me too Della,
Cheers,
Sheba.
I'm in -- hang in there Dellla
I can't even begin to put myself in your shoes. All I can do is wish you the best possible outcome so you can climb on board to hit the road with your health intact.
With the support of your family, and us, you can be strong.
Hi Della, The greatest thing you can do is keep your positive attitude - believe you will lick it! I have had surgery, radiation, hormone therapy and chemotherapy and still have positive marker results, but I am convinced that it won't get me, despite what the onco says. My GP is also convinced that I'll die with it rather than from it.
I have stuck my hand up to do clinical trials of new drugs, this has two benefits - the treatment is free and you get to try new drugs years before they go on the market. You always have the feeling that "this is going to be the one!" Nothing like it to keep the positives going!
Cheers
(Another) Graeme
No one deserves what you are going through, chin up we are all with you and we feel sure you will win this battle and be back with us soon