
Originally Posted by
Brin
gru, when I read your post it truly struck a chord. I lost my Father aged 49 to your condition back in the 80's. I know you must have a 1000 questions to ask those looking after you but one thing on your side, is that your issue is far more treatable now as medical investigations and procedures are far more advanced.
Good luck with everything, I really mean that and with that great British attitude, it's a stiff upper lip, chest sticking out and meet the b.astard head on and show them who's boss. We're all with you on this.