Brilliant news on the blood tests Jean Hugs Di Di [email protected] ) > Dear Trivvies > > Thank you Claire, Johno, Miss Mary and Cathy ( chasing you Johno <bg>), Di > Di, Val, Geo, Wendy, Gwen, Brenda and Capt John ( belated Anniversary > Greetings), Glennis, Edna, Jean USA, PJK,( congrats on anticipating > grandmotherhood), and last but not least Dave, Pam and Nikki. > > I had a wonderful day, which your greetings all went to help make the day > the best I've had for a long time, and I felt well. > > It started with a call from my brother in the USA, and then my daughter > who, > with Chris, was coming over later to my home, called saying she had > someone > with her who wanted to speak to me. Someone came on singing the Happy > Birthday to You song. I thought I recognised the voice, but didn't see how > it was possible, then I was told that I'd known them for about 50 years. > It > was Heather's best friend from school in the UK and she and her husband > were > in Perth for a few days and wanting to surprise her landed on her doorstep > at 8 am. > > When I recovered from the shock I decided to go to over to their home, > only > to find their car gone, and realised they must have come to see me. Thank > goodness for mobile phones! We had a lovely morning, then in the afternoon > my neighbour's mother, who arrived from the UK at the weekend called > round, > so we had a good time catching up on news. > > Last week I learned that all my blood tests were normal and there was no > sign of cancer. I assume this means there were no 'markers'. > > On TuesdayI went to see John and have lunch with him at the Nursing Home, > sadly he was rather confused as he was yesterday, and yet on the Sunday he > was quite good. > > Hope I've not bored you with all this. > > Hugs to you all > Jean Oz > > . > . > "IS THE SUBJECT LINE STILL RELEVANT? > If not, PLEASE change it." > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >