Thanks. So do we.Hope you're mates transition to upstairs isn't too painful (if I understand you correctly)
He had pancreatic cancer earlier this year and had an 11 hour operation .Nearly lost him during surgery.
The surgeon was sure she got it all out but just to be sure he had intensive chemo for 6 months which hit him hard , and gave him very sore hips and numb hands.
Anyway, he thought he was out of the woods but a couple of months back he had bad stomach pain again and blood tests showed raised cancer markers.
A scan then revealed the cancer is now in his stomach and lungs.
He’s back on chemo but being realistic and knows his days are numbered.
Loveliest bloke you could ever meet. Only 54. Had over 200 bikes and never saved for a rainy day.Turns out he probably didn’t need to but we’re hoping for a miracle.
Cancer is a complete cünt.





