Blimey, this is a place to behold
Long time spent lurking round these parts, not known to many, but have recently come out as a CAer
(Please don't tell BM
!!)
As a long time listener, I have followed a couple of threads over time, with particular interest. Mainly because of the reaction from many of you to what certain people are going thru, as opposed to the unimaginable nightmare of the events themselves - if you get my drift
As a relative outsider (certainly not knowing any of you rabble personally
- not least those intimately involved) it's bin a continual source of inspiration.
It's not only reading the continued support from everyone for those directly involved, but for those who
are directly involved to a) continue to update their friends & fellow LMers about their circumstances and b) do so with such humour, candour & courage.
Yes I know, many of you are 'real' friends as opposed to 'virtual' friends, but that notwithstanding - it's pretty far king special
Have wanted to offer my support for a while, but (being English!) never had the balls
So (even tho I don't know either of you)...
Debs, I wish you further success in your recovery - I get the drift that it seems to be going pretty well?
And to Peter...Chemo tomorrow (well today!!) doesn't exactly sound like a riot of laffs, nor the ensuing next few weeks, but if it's any help, there are very many (real & virtual) people, myself included, wanting to buy you a pint as soon as - preferably en france
All the best fella
Apologies for rambling, probably too many ales! (I'll check for typos after some sleep
) but had to chuck in my sixpeneth