August 31, 2007

Mr Mogs results

We got Mr Mogs results today ,he does have prostate cancer and its mildly aggressive? whatever that means. He has to have a bone scan soon as they have a space. This will see if it has spread. After that they will give us treatment options. A relief to know, now we just have to wait once more for next step

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh No, I am so sorry to hear that. You're right though, the waiting is so hard its almost better to know what you're facing so that you can get on and fight it. Hugs. xx

Unknown said...

So sorry to read this.

Rosie said...

Sad to hear the news; thinking of you both and hope that the wait for the scan isn't too long.

Marianne said...

Hold fast and steady, keeping you close in my thoughts and sending out all manner of healing energy for Mr. Mogs. Laughter, it's very important, keep laughing. In fact, laugh uproariously in 'its' face!
XOX

Bryony Ramsden said...

I'm sorry pet, but as the doctor said before, it is the easiest to treat, and now at least you know which direction you'll need to take. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

Big hugs

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear this, white light, strength and hugs to you both. xx

Jo at Celtic Memory Yarns said...

At least it's one of the forms that can be treated fairly easily and very successfully. I too would recommend laughter and strength (easier said than done, I know, but one of the most wonderful ways to beat illness or the fear of illness).

With all of us behind you, you have lots to draw on, love.

morkirlan said...

I'm so sorry to hear that, but like you said, now you can take action rather than being forced to passively wait on the unknown. I hope the scan appointment comes through soon.

Curly Cable said...

Just came across your blog and wanted to say you make some fabulous things, so sorry to hear your news, Hope the scan appointment comes through really soon, so the right treatment can be made swiftly and positively . "internet hugs to you both"

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