9 year soon to be a 10 year survivor here. Also the garden type of cancer
IDC. Treated with mastectomy, tram flap, 4 rounds of AC. I work as a
registered nurse.
It is funny to see where Mary and Tim are, My son in now at school at York
St John in York and he is spending the day in Lakes region in Lancashire
other then food he is having the time of his life in England.
Alex
"Tim Jackson" <tim@tim-jackson.co.uk> wrote in message
news:45240e31$0$59420$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader03.plus.net...
> Mary Fisher wrote:
>> It's October and each year while I've been around hear many subscribers
>> have taken the opportunity to introduce themselves and remind others of
>> their bc history. It's easy to forget who's who.
>>
> OMG, roll call time again already.
>
> Tim Jackson, also English, and like Mary originally from Yorkshire, (you
> can always tell a Yorkshireman, but you can't tell him much!) but living
> in Lancashire. I'm 55 and a freelance electronic engineer.
>
> My wife died of breast cancer in March 2000. The story is on my website
> at
> www.tim-jackson.co.uk/cancer.html
> At that time this group was a great help and comfort to me, so I stuck
> around to try to give back some of the things I had learned in the
> process.
>
> Our daughter Natasha was 6 at the time, now she is approaching her 13th
> birthday and is far too quickly growing into a young woman. My wife's
> son, my stepson, is in the British Army, enjoying it, and hoping to get
> his first stripe next year.
>
> And for those who have been following these things, my engagement didn't
> work out, and we are back to the quiet life.
>
>
> Tim