sykospain
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I ask this rather sombre question on behalf of my dear biking friend Mo in Turre, the gypsy village inland not far from me here on the s. e. Med coast. Charles Richard Seymour Mowbray Crichton-Bullock, to give him his full name. And there aren't many of those in a pound....
To his grave horror, Mo has just been diagnosed with the dreaded and has told the Spanish consultant that he'll opt for surgery, rather than chemo, which is apparently nowadays here in Spain a key-hole technique. What Mo and his enormous 2004 BMW 1150GS Adventure would dearly like to know is....
...when the guy has hopefully and successfully sliced out the naughty bit(s) at the end of next week ( how's that for EU National Health ? ), then with the passage of time, would it be possible for Mo to return to the joyriding that we all like doing ? There's no sign yet of any of the murderous metastasis, thank Goodness.
This is a rather depressing topic, I know, but I'd value any input to pass on to Mo. Who's 'in bits' as we speak, as you can imagine.
Fingers XX'ed for some advice from anybody who's suffered the same fate and treatment.
AL in s.e. Spain
To his grave horror, Mo has just been diagnosed with the dreaded and has told the Spanish consultant that he'll opt for surgery, rather than chemo, which is apparently nowadays here in Spain a key-hole technique. What Mo and his enormous 2004 BMW 1150GS Adventure would dearly like to know is....
...when the guy has hopefully and successfully sliced out the naughty bit(s) at the end of next week ( how's that for EU National Health ? ), then with the passage of time, would it be possible for Mo to return to the joyriding that we all like doing ? There's no sign yet of any of the murderous metastasis, thank Goodness.
This is a rather depressing topic, I know, but I'd value any input to pass on to Mo. Who's 'in bits' as we speak, as you can imagine.
Fingers XX'ed for some advice from anybody who's suffered the same fate and treatment.
AL in s.e. Spain