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Today is the First Day of the Rest of my Life

User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 08:59
Hi,

Thanks.

In the cardiac unit now. I could be first on the list. Hope the consultant has had a good weekend otherwise I could be in trouble!

Steve
User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 09:27
Hi,

Good news, I've seen my consultant and he seems to be in a good mood so I could be safe. I am first on the list.

Steve.
User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 09:42

Well it looks like you have not lost your sense of humour Steve.

Make sure he has had his coffee before he comes anywhere near you... :)

All the best

Kevin

User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 09:57

Best of luck today Steve, hope it all goes well


Si

Don't deny the diagnosis; try to defy the verdict
User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 11:03
Hi,

I'm still here (Oh no, I hear some of you say).

Angioplasty completed successfully. Wow, I needed this to work for me so I could concentrate on worrying about my cancer !

Steve


User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 12:43

Brilliant news Steve,


Know  get your strength back up and come back fighting. Watch out for those rehab Nurses they are a bit on the harsh side.http://community.prostatecanceruk.org/editors/tiny_mce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-laughing.gif


BFN


Julie X

NEVER LAUGH AT A LIVE DRAGON
User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 12:55

Steve


Great news, now just get better and keep posting.


 


Thanks Chris

User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 13:09
yippee
you have no idea how many of us are going Phew! right now.
I know you will want to be making up for some lost time and probably money but you must take it easy to start with and get this problem behind you so that you can concentrate on giving the cancer a hell of a kicking. Hope you are going to make it to Newark we are all so looking forward to meeting you and your wife having missed you at the Flyer.
xx
Mandy Mo
User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 13:12

Great news, Steve. Give yourself a bit of time now.

User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 13:17

Steve,


 


Phew! That's the news we've all been waiting for.http://community.prostatecanceruk.org/editors/tiny_mce/plugins/emoticons/img/smiley-smile.gif


After so much worry and sadness here lately, we're looking forward to seeing the fit new Steve running on all cylinders again.


Rest up, take a deep breath, then back to the battle with renewed vigour.


 


Wishing you a quick, full recovery.


 


 


 


George

User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 13:53

Excellent news. Now go and win round 2!

Stay Calm And Carry On.
User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 14:19

That what we wanted to hear Steve.

Kick back, get yourself sorted and enjoy life!

Kevin

User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 15:14
Very good news Steve. You've shown the strength to deal with one bag of SH1T, now time to prepare for round two.
User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 15:31

I really hope the effect of this is that it sorts out your heart problems and you get your strength back. Good news.


 


Steve

User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 15:46
that's great Steve, we will have that drink in this world still then! Now bash the C , thrilled to bits, Kev

Dream like you have forever, live like you only have today Avatar is me doing the 600 mile Camino de Santiago May 2019

User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 15:50

Hi Steve,


Glad to hear everything went well for you, a good start to the new year, hope you go from strength to strength now. The good news will also take the worry and stress off your family for a bit and you can all rest a bit easier now.


Gerry.

User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 16:19

Wish you a good and uneventful recovery.

Regards,
Jacey

User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 17:16

Onward and upward Steve may see you at Newark Andy

User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 18:31

That's great news Steve, I'm so pleased everything went well for you. Take it easy and enjoy reading all your messages of support from this amazingly positive forum!


Miss x

User
Posted 19 Jan 2015 at 18:33

Great news Steve....but don't rush things too soon

Bri

 
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