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Fao - The K M Players
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Here are today’s shaded clues for you
19a. A holler, yell, wail or any inarticulate shout, a slogan etc. (3)
60a A word for a cessation whose root meaning league or mile, refers to a distance after which one pauses. (4)
27d. A capture or catch, ones view, a scene filmed without interruption or sign of a successful vaccination (4)
42d. A cast-off, a descent, fall or lowering or plummet of something etc. (4)
19a. A holler, yell, wail or any inarticulate shout, a slogan etc. (3)
60a A word for a cessation whose root meaning league or mile, refers to a distance after which one pauses. (4)
27d. A capture or catch, ones view, a scene filmed without interruption or sign of a successful vaccination (4)
42d. A cast-off, a descent, fall or lowering or plummet of something etc. (4)
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I still seem to have got a pulse (just!), Steff.
The test results that I got from my consultant this week, relating to the progress of my cancer, were far from favourable but he's hoping (as, of course, am I!) that a change of treatment might bring it back under control again. So I'm currently crossing my fingers - and all other crossable parts of my anatomy too ;-)
The test results that I got from my consultant this week, relating to the progress of my cancer, were far from favourable but he's hoping (as, of course, am I!) that a change of treatment might bring it back under control again. So I'm currently crossing my fingers - and all other crossable parts of my anatomy too ;-)
I've been on hormone therapy throughout (even when I was having the chemo and radiotherapy).
I was originally using women's HRT patches but then they didn't work so well. So I was switched to hormone injections, in the hope that they'd work better. They didn't, so I had hormone tablets added on to the injections. The cancer has still progressed though, so now I've been switched onto much stronger hormone tablets (accompanied by steroids) to work in tandem with the injections. I'll be having more tests in a month's time, to see if they're helping to bring the cancer under control a bit.
I was originally using women's HRT patches but then they didn't work so well. So I was switched to hormone injections, in the hope that they'd work better. They didn't, so I had hormone tablets added on to the injections. The cancer has still progressed though, so now I've been switched onto much stronger hormone tablets (accompanied by steroids) to work in tandem with the injections. I'll be having more tests in a month's time, to see if they're helping to bring the cancer under control a bit.