Yeragain.......yes it is a lovely day. Go out in the garden or sit by a window and enjoy the sunshine. None of us know what tomorrow will bring. None of us know how many sunshine days we have left. 2 of my neighbours (same cul de sac) had cancer. I deliberately use the word 'had'. One didn't need chemo, but the other did and they have now both been given the all clear. Strangely, both have the same name, both are of the same age.
One thing for sure....if they thought your condition needed immediate attention, they wouldn't be messing about with your appointment dates.
All the best and wish you many, many, more such Summers 
Retiring and living frugally in money from downsizing after years of stress
Have things improved in your 60s?


