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Hi guys
how you all doing

booked in to return to work phased from tuesday 2nd October

had an ulcer on the inside of my cheek for about ten days link nurse says if still there next week call and see them at the clinic

Anyone heard about Michelle

Dave and Sue
 
Posts: 508 | Location: Co Durham | Registered: 14 March 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Shes lurking David i have seen her name as being on line!!

Hope all goes well with the return to work.

Well done

love liz


Love liz

Never take your eye off the ball it may just smack you in the mouth
 
Posts: 669 | Location: Harewood West Yorkshire | Registered: 19 February 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Hi Dave,
Your team are so hot at dealing with all your issues!
I'm sure the ucer's no biggie, i still get them if i have anything too acidic and the take about 14 days to shift. The dreaded salt water rinse does help - even though it's horrible!
Thanks for your support guys, i posted about the biopsy Smiler
Take care,
Michelle


-~*Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds*~-
...Albert Einstein
 
Posts: 794 | Location: Hastings, UK | Registered: 01 March 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Thanks to you both Michelle rest for a couple of days
Cookey how you doing
Dave and Sue
 
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Dear David & Susan,
I think the advise you have given Michelle about resting applies to you as well. I am sure the ulcer will be just a small passing thing which will not even need any kind of serious medication. I think both of you make a wonderful couple and having so much love between each other is the best way one to remain positive and I know that both of you'll are not just made for each other, positive but two of the kindest people I like and its a pleasure to know you both and always will be so.

Take care of each other and keep that love growing all the time.
With love,
Ananth


Live on your beliefs and strength- and you will become immortal.
 
Posts: 1181 | Location: NEW DELHI, INDIA | Registered: 15 February 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Dear Ananth

Thank you from both of us for those kind words

All of which we would agree with

Thank you for your help and support through out treatment and recovery you and others have supported and helped us so much words can not express our thanks

Take care
Dave and Sue
 
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Dear Dave & Sue,
"Thank you" is a word you use for strangers and not friends as it is never used for friends who we genuinely care for. You both make a big difference to the site with you encouraging posts and your kind words for everone.
Just get well soon.
Lots of love,
Ananth


Live on your beliefs and strength- and you will become immortal.
 
Posts: 1181 | Location: NEW DELHI, INDIA | Registered: 15 February 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Hi Dave & Sue,

Ouch! Mouth ulcers are such a pain. I have a small one at the moment on my tounge. It's cause my whole jaw has moved after the last op and one of my teeth is rubbing. Of course I keep wiggling my tounge to touch it and see if it is still sore, can't help it!!!!!!!!!!!
Hope yours clears up soon.
SusieR
 
Posts: 226 | Location: Cork, Ireland | Registered: 20 December 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Thanks guys

Phoned Hospital for advice on Friday night a little sore appeared on my gum at the back left tooth on Saturday it had spread quickly so the Doctor or Dentist was not opened so we phoned the hospital for advice .Ive said in previous posts Darlington ENT are a great hospital

They asked me to go there for 9am this morning


They had a look but not sure what it is he did mention the cold sore virus

Gave me a course of antibiotics and to attend the Darlington clinic at 10am on Wednesday

Just keeping you up with progress


i start back to work on Tuesday


Dave and Sue
 
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Hi Dave,
Try not to worry, our mouths are so sensitive after all yebtreatment.
In about May i had a family dinner and i ended up with a mouthful of ulcers accross my soft palette for about 2 weeks. I still get them if something doesn't agree with me!
Good luck for tuesday! You thought you were going to have to retire so this is a HUGE step!
Take care guys!
Moichelle


-~*Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds*~-
...Albert Einstein
 
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Hi guys
ANANTH its a privalage to have you as a friend

as it is to all here

Michelle your right even been ofered a promotion in January?

Love to all
Dave and Sue
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Hi Dave

Good luck with back to work tomorrow.
Just been to dentist today and he mentioned that I still had some moth ulcers (mind you I do like spicy food).
I am sure you have nothing to worry about, I bet we all get them from timr to timr.

Good luck for tomorrow.


Regards


Tony
 
Posts: 222 | Location: Barton upon Humber | Registered: 26 March 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Hi Tony

Thanks looking forward to it and i thought i was to retire

I think we are cancelling the cruise at xmas for insurance and the cruise operator is not to happy to accept us

Regards
Dave and Sue
 
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Hi Dave

Sorry to hear about the Christmas cruise, bloody insurance pain in the bum.

I just noticed the spelling from my last post, ("it's not me with chemo brain," the keys are all sticky from a jam sponge cake mucky old me), or I could be just a bad speller.

You are to young to retire, plently of life in you yet.


Good luck for tomrrow.

Regards to Sue


Tony
 
Posts: 222 | Location: Barton upon Humber | Registered: 26 March 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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What brilliant news David.
you have done so well and i hope work is just what you need to complete your recovery.
havve you tried the cancer backup site for travel insurance?
All the best for today

love liz


Love liz

Never take your eye off the ball it may just smack you in the mouth
 
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