Hi Kasianne,
So great to hear from you.Which part of the UK are you from?. Most of my family are in Hampshire (Andover) and Berkshire (Newbury). I know - Cancer was not what I expected in our new life down under, but then I thank my lucky stars that it has happened here and not back in the UK as the oncology services here in Tassie are fantastic & I have access to private health care here (which is affordable) which would not have been possible in the UK (totally unaffordable!). I know I am getting worked up about this operation and I also know it will be fine. I guess it is just the length of time that it is going to take & I suppose a fear that I am going to croak it on the table!. My hubby is a GP here and has been great taking on all the domestic stuff and keeping me on the straight & narrow re infection control etc so I don't want to burden him with my silly fears. He has enough on his plate with loads of very sick patients at work plus a bus man's holiday when he gets home!. I arranged him a boys night out tonight with 2 of his mates. Curry, beer and some male bonding is what he needs. He has tried to get out of it, but as social conventions dictate that he will look a right woos if he pulls out now, he has no option but to go!. It will do him good to try and chill out.
I really hope that your remaining ovary does not turn out to be turning to the dark side !!. I have my fingers crossed for you.
Thanks for replying to my posting. I hope we can keep in touch.
Take care.
Caroline