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Old 06-26-10, 08:23 AM
PaulB PaulB is offline
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Has it been two years..?

Wow, just logged on here, has it really been two years. Lots has happened, plenty of scans and chest xrays, and lots of good news.
One point to be aware of is that the CT scanners these days are getting better and better and they see stuff thats probably been there forever. They found a 'nodule' on my lung, but say its not clinically significant. It was a worry for a while but 'been the same for the last year.

No longer in the UK. had a real change, now in New south Wales, Australia. Well why not ? the weather is much nicer....

Here for a chat if any guys in Oz need a helping word..

Paul
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