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Liz

From your e-mails you have done everything you can

It is Robs loss and you will find happiness and love

Your a good person

Dave and Sue
 
Posts: 508 | Location: Co Durham | Registered: 14 March 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Liz,
I hope you can hang on there, this is so sad for you guys and I can't help but feel we were nearly there at one stage as well. It is ashame we don't live closer so we can go and give you a hug and let you just talk and talk to get so many things off your chest. I do hope you have good friends or family who let you do that, because it really does help a little. I don't know why Rob continues this path but surely one day he will realise just how much he needs you in his life. I know this is something we all say but "my heart really does bleed for you" everytime I read your emails, I even talk about you to my friends, when I read your first email it really was like reading my life, I don't how or what turned Darrel around again but I'm pleased we are on the mend. I keep thinking would Rob be good at talking to another male who is going through it, or someone close to him!!
Please keep us informed and let us know how you are going and if you ever want a chat we are all here!!!
Thinking of you often,
Tracey
 
Posts: 77 | Location: queensland australia | Registered: 17 May 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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David

Your posts remind me of the diet I used to have to follow. I had a peg as well which helped, but it sounds like you've got through the worst & won't need one - well done!

I finished R/T last November. This weekend I've been away with friends doing a relay race across Wales. Food was not a problem - amongst other things I ate toast, chocolate, pasta & curry. Stick with it, things can get back to somewhere approaching "normal".
 
Posts: 110 | Location: Devon | Registered: 12 January 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Hi 200

Thanks for your post

after my 1st op food was not a problem had the nasal tube for 2 months then food i could eat most things

This time the Rt has shot my saliva glands and a permanant dry mouth no tube or peg was fitted

Still a struggle to get things down but doing my best

Your fitness is fantastic well done keep fit and enjoy
Regards
Dave and Sue
 
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