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Girl friend update

RobM.

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Thanks for all your good wishes. Angela has finished her chemo' and radiotherapy and at the moment things are looking good. She has had minor surgery and really feels good about the future. I believe in the power of positve thought, maybe all you Shrimpers out there helped in that respect!
It was her birthday yesterday (fortunately she had arranged to see friends so I didn't miss the Swindon game!) so I had flowers delivered to her work.

So all-in-all, we are both optimistic!

RobM.
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Good to hear this. Best wishes from the Brentwood Shrimpers!
 
That's really encouraging news, Rob. Hope Angela continues to make a speedy recovery.
 
...and more! She got a letter from the hospital at the week-end and is now clear!
I have passed your wishes on, she was touched. Cheers Lads 'n' lasses!
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.now she's got 'flu
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No immune system at the moment, the chemo' has blitzed the white blood cells.
 
Great news (not the flu, of course) and the Malta branch wish you both all the very best for the future.
 
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