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Although I was first diagnosed with cancer in November 2004 - Fireworks Night actually, 2 days before my 48th birthday - I have only just discovered and signed up to this site, although I have subscribed to a couple of sites for women with gyneacological cancers for a few years.

So many times have I contemplated beginning a blog, but for some reason an excuse always got in the way of me and the keyboard. So I saved everything up for one massive brain-dump. And here it is. I’d like to say it was worth waiting for, but in all reality it’s just my observations of the rollercoaster that has been the past 18 months of my life, with cancer.

What a horrible word! For me, it is a liberation. First of all I have a border collie who makes it fun. Fortunately, I had formed the habit of being the one to take Cassie to the park in the morning. First walk of the day when the world is fresh-er.

As regulars to the "mad" chatroom will be aware of the operations this week of debbie and also JGs hubby.Best wishes are sent to them both.Today,our friend Squif is to have an operation to amputate one of her legs below the knee.I am sure there are many of you out there who would like to send their very best wishes to her too.We will have a job to keep up the banter in the chatroom without these t