Thank you Kate. Inititially I went through several stages, first it was shock, that after being in remission for 18 years, other than two small melanomas being removed from my hands, I thought I was on the home straight, you will see from my home web page in "My Story" that my 2nd marriage crashed due to the issues that occurred in 1988 (I will not repeat them here) but many years later being on my own I remarried a sweet lady from Russia in 2014. Unfortunately she is not here at the moment and is seeking medical treatment herself back in Russia and will not likely return until the end of the year, I could really do with her by my side now. Secondly, it was angry, why should this beast rear its ugly head again. I had maintained a healthy regime, controlled my weight and various bodily indexes within the acceptable parameters, have not smoked for over 30 years and treated alcoholic drinks with great respect limiting intake to a maximum of 2 standard drinks with a meal on very occasional instances. Where had I gone wrong? I do not know. My Oncologist tells me that cells can lay dormant for any number of years, which was the case of the second Meningioma I had, although not cancerous, it caused me a lot of subsequent issues including depression caused by the scarring of my frontal lobes (Gliosis) by the first tumour in 1988. Handling stress has been a challenge and at times I have had to resort to prescribed medication to control its effects. But in recent years I have managed without medication after my home life stabilised, but it is still lurking just beneath the surface. Amongst my many skills achieved during my working life I also was as a secondary position, a paramedic on the NW shelf oil rigs, where, I was employed as a Communications Officer and Radio Technician for 7 years. This gave me an insight into the workings of the human body and the abilities to perform advanced First Aid. I had been a member of St John's since 1957 as Police Officer in the UK. I have therefore a working knowledge of the human body and its functions which has given me a greater understanding than the average person. I have put this knowledge to good use in my consultations with my GP and Specialists, being able to discuss situations on a higher level of intelligence and understanding. Concluding, I will say I have never been what you might call a "religious" sort of guy, though my beliefs have guided my path through my life by having that certain faith. Previously and again now I am finding spiritual comfort, especially in the absence of my wife, from my association with my local church, its Minister and its members of the supportive congregation. "Keep Calm - Rejoice and have Faith"
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