Heras_Master
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Reged: 17/09/2007
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Loc: Lossiemouth
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Agree with all of the above ... a bit stuck for words. Speedy recovery Mike
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sailorman
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Loc: East Coast
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Fantastic news best wishes to Richard & Family
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plomong
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Reged: 07/02/2006
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Loc: Bilbao, Spain (Basque Country,...
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Great to hear all is well, and improving.
Fair winds to Richard and family.
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Pinnacle
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Reged: 06/01/2006
Posts: 1867
Loc: Surrey
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"Thats really good news Nick... thanks for keeping us up to date...
And Richard, best wishes for a speedy recovery from your op, and hope to hear your sailing tales again soon! "
Here here. All the best for a speedy and full recovery!
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MoodySabre
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Reged: 24/10/2006
Posts: 3440
Loc: Bradwell and Leigh-on-Sea
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That's good to hear - all the best Richard. I was wondering how he was getting on as I have a friend just diagnosed with same problem. Fingers crossed for you both.
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Gin
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Posts: 1643
Loc: Bromley,Kent
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It's so easy to lose personal identity when a life threatening illness intervenes. The system seems to take over and leaves one a non- person.
Your post is most welcome. Whilst Richard's status leaves him out of the 'circus' for the time being please wish him well and many of us who have never met him nevertheless are waiting to hear of his progress,and I'm sure I speak for everyone on the forum, when I say we expect to hear good things in the weeks ahead.
God bless
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Searush
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Reged: 14/10/2006
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Loc: k up if caught.
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery - ideally before the season is over!
Just thinking, it would be nice to print off this thread & send it to him as a "Virtual Get Well" card, err, but, then it would be a real one I suppose. Anyway, tell him we are wishing him well.
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Chrusty1
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I don't know Richard, but would just like to add my very best wishes, and I hope he makes a speedy recovery.
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wooslehunter
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Reged: 31/10/2002
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Loc: Hants, UK
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Good news.
I lost a cousin to cancer a couple of weeks ago. With only a few minor symptoms, she received a terminal diagnosis in January & I saw her go rapidly downhill in only a few weeks. The strength of mind she showed was amazing.
Richard, stay positive & keep fighting for a recovery. It's a horrible disease & I hate to hear of anyone having to fight it.
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Ropy
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Reged: 22/05/2005
Posts: 209
Loc: Palma de Mallorca
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Thanks for the good news Nick, am sure we will be hearing from Richard before long. All my best to him and family. regards Roy
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