Sir Chris Hoy
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Re: Sir Chris Hoy
Very sad, just read . Not only that but his wife has aggressive MS too. They have very young children. Heartbreaking news.
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The greatest Sprint cyclist the UK has ever produced, won Gold & Cavendish got bronze
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Re: Sir Chris Hoy
It certainly is a b*****d of a disease, Ron. I've lost a much loved sister, brother & sister-in-law too it and in previous generations a maternal uncle & aunt and a paternal uncle. I've had two adventures with it and come through them OK and I count myself lucky in that. The NHS Consultant's surgical skill saved my life in both instances. It'll probably get me third time around. Currently, we have two friends being treated for it and another two have gone to the big stadium in the sky in the last year.
When ever "Cancer Research" comes along, please give generously as we will beat it one day.
And get any lumps, bumps, growing dark patches on the skin checked out. If the colour of your pee gets darker or blood appears where it shouldn't be coming from, get it checked out. Early diagnosis is vital for successful teatment.
I hate the b****y disease.
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I echo your sentiments. A survivor, for now.EliotNes wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 3:12 pmIt certainly is a b*****d of a disease, Ron. I've lost a much loved sister, brother & sister-in-law too it and in previous generations a maternal uncle & aunt and a paternal uncle. I've had two adventures with it and come through them OK and I count myself lucky in that. The NHS Consultant's surgical skill saved my life in both instances. It'll probably get me third time around. Currently, we have two friends being treated for it and another two have gone to the big stadium in the sky in the last year.
When ever "Cancer Research" comes along, please give generously as we will beat it one day.
And get any lumps, bumps, growing dark patches on the skin checked out. If the colour of your pee gets darker or blood appears where it shouldn't be coming from, get it checked out. Early diagnosis is vital for successful teatment.
I hate the b****y disease.