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My Experience of Lung Cancer

 
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Newest Review: ... for grans sake. Luckily for my gran her oxygen levels were normal enough for her to return home but I think we all knew that ... more

 ... it was the beginning of something more by the way all of a sudden the hospital kicked everything into high gear. My gran was given an appointment to go see a consultant about the results of her lung biopsy and that's when we found out she had lung cancer, I wasn't with my mum and gran at the time as my gran had decided that my college work was important and I hadn't to take anymore time off. I think she had knew what was wrong then. Being a close family my gran wanted everyone to know at the same time so we we...more

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Premium Review My Experience of Lung Cancer: I'm glad I held on in there for you gran (2317 words)
by - written on 17/08/08 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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It has been just over a year now since I lost my gran and I think through writing this I could perhaps set it all to rest. I thought that things were beginning to go well for our family in August 2006, my youngest son had just started in a language unit at a local school to help bring on his language development and I myself was accepted onto an HNC early education course at the local college. The pressures of extended family life where eased as it was going to be a very busy year for me and to be honest I was glad of the break. We are a typical close knit family that do anything to help one another but me being the only female driver things tend ...  Read the complete review

Sandyd
Crowned Review Did l have the right? UPDATED (2132 words)
by - written on 04/06/01 (Very useful, 619 readings)
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"I've been smoking 50 years and its never done me any harm!", this is a quote l will never forget from my stepfather, Mick, about 4 months before he died of lung cancer, directly due to smoking. He was a very fit, strong and seemingly healthy man in his early 60's. He worked as a dairyman on a local farm and had done so for almost all his working life, working outside in the fresh country air. He had the physique of a 40 year old and was incredibly fit. He only had one real weakness and that was his cigarettes. He would cheerfully admit he really enjoyed his smokes and wasn't going to stop for anyone. The owners of the farm ...  Read the complete review

 
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