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Rufus2 Fri 17-Sep-21 15:18:41

Good Evening all my faithful wellwishers! I’m deeply touched by all the concern being expressed by GransNetters!
It will be 2 weeks on Monday since my discharge from hosp.; how time flies, but not too quickly I hope!!
Sorry if I’ve kept you in suspenders again, but earlier readers of the OZ News may recall I had to wait see my GP to discuss blood test results yesterday. and what a mixed bag they are!
The hospital C/T scan is still confirming Liver Cancer, not even “benign” which sounds nicer;
GP is sending me off to a cancer specialist at some stage and seeing that the hospital doc,
. and my GP are not oncologists I’ll pin my hopes on him/her,
I heard my GP mention, amongst the jargon “lancing” a small lump for path tests. Sounds delightful!
But Wait! there is some better news! Blood tests show my other function tests are OK; No diabetes or Covid, thankfully! grin
New cases are seemingly getting out of control in VIC and NSW despite continuing calls for easing of lockdown controls; in view of a planned demo this week-end similar to av recent very violent version recently by anti-vaxxers
Melbourne Metropolitan police have ordered a complete shut-down of the public transport system..
The fact that the weekend is forecast to be cold and wet might help cut the numbers, although I feel sorry for the police. I imagine all their horses won’t mind getting wet if it means avoiding idiot rioters!

I see Man.City was tired of scoring “fives” and moved up into the “sixers”

Nostalgia Corner; Rob Gell “Walking Britain’s lost Railways” again; this was all about Cornwall and its mines
Excellent!
Raining already!

Good Health
OoRoo

Pittcity Fri 17-Sep-21 15:29:27

G'day Rufus. Your disappearing acts get us all in a dither here.
You sound chipper despite your diagnosis and the state of the world in general.
Things seem to be getting back to some kind of normal here in the UK and we are going to have to learn to live with all these bloomin' viruses. Our autumn weather seems to be better than the Aussie spring too!
Have a good one x

Jaxjacky Fri 17-Sep-21 15:44:15

Hi Rufus, I was thinking about you last night, wondering what you were up to. We’ve just come back from a few days in Weston super Mare, glorious weather and lovely hotel. Our landlady should be back running the local tonight, she’s had Covid, we can catch up with local gossip! MrJ has Newcastle v Leeds to watch tonight; I’ve come home to blighted tomatoes in the greenhouse, they’ll all be out tomorrow, shame, but the yucky peppers are doing well.
Take care ?

muse Fri 17-Sep-21 15:47:06

The elastic in my suspenders is really suffering Rufus. Good to see your post. Missed you. What a mix of medical updates and ??about the tests.

I shall look into the Rob Gell reference. Book or TV? . MrM will be keen to learn more being a railway fan and also the mine reference. We live in the smithy that was part of a 1820s Cornish iron mine site. Still it's original walls. 24m2 floor space. How do I live in such a small cottage. With difficulty, is my answer, so we are building a house close to the cottage.

Anyway enough about me - you take care Rufus.

Aveline Fri 17-Sep-21 16:01:28

Glad to hear you're back Rufus2. When there was no 'Chewsday' thread I was concerned. You sound very cheery despite everything going on with you.
Poor old Oz struggling with Covid - lockdowns, anti lockdowns, anti vaxxers etc. Just bite the bullet and do whatever it takes to beat Covid.
In better news I'm sure you'll be thrilled that Australia is to have a lovely new nuclear submarine! Good luck placating the frogs French!

Megs36 Fri 17-Sep-21 16:01:28

Hello Rufus, a relief to hear your news from OZ again . Yes the autumn weather is fine here,a lot better than some in the summer .
Really miss having a holiday this year probably first year ever,although having a few days soon wth son and family in the North which will be good.
Are you getting out at all other than for medical reasons and still having ‘carers’ visit regularly to help.?
Best wishes and Cheers ????????

Callistemon Fri 17-Sep-21 16:07:55

Best wishes, Rufus and hope all goes well with your next appointment and you get one soon. ?

fatgran57 Fri 17-Sep-21 22:43:39

Glad you are back again Rufus but sorry to read of your nasty diagnosis and do hope the tests are not too invasive, Sometimes it is better not to go into too much of that especially when we are older - unless you are in a lot of pain,

An older friend of mine - the father of a friend - was told he had prostate cancer but opted for no treatment as he was around your age, and went on to live quite a few more happy years.

You will make the decision on what is right for you.

Very kindest wishes from Tasmania.

BlueSky Fri 17-Sep-21 23:30:43

Pleased to see you’re back Rufus you have been missed. Hope you’ll get to see the oncologist soon and that they’ll have some tricks up their sleeves! Have a good weekend x

merlotgran Fri 17-Sep-21 23:39:41

All the best Rufus wine

rafichagran Sat 18-Sep-21 00:18:10

All the best Rufus.

spottybook Sat 18-Sep-21 07:54:16

Good to see you posting again Rufus. Good luck with the appointments.

nadateturbe Sat 18-Sep-21 08:07:05

Good morning Rufus.
Goodness things sound bad in OZ. I had no idea. I tend to avoid the news as much as possible. This virus isn't going away anytime soon methinks.
Fingers crossed for visit to oncologist. Interesting what Fatgran said.
I'm glad you're still sounding cheerful. Must have a look at Cornwall prog. I think there's some good tv atm.
Hope you have a good weekend.

Blossoming Sat 18-Sep-21 10:15:41

Good luck with your appointments Rufus