Geoff's Ramblings
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Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written heartfelt story about your struggles to heal from surgery is always a long process and takes a lot of patience. I had such problems on my left leg that lead to amputation as the final solution.
reply by the author on 08-Feb-2020
A very well-written heartfelt story about your struggles to heal from surgery is always a long process and takes a lot of patience. I had such problems on my left leg that lead to amputation as the final solution.
Comment Written 08-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 08-Feb-2020
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I am sorry about your amputation. Have I ever told you about the amputee here in my state that had such a hard time renewing her Mobility Parking permit. She asked the authorities if they thought she would grow another leg! I was hesitant to run the awful picture but I just thought it was needed. Thanks for the great review.
Comment from Teri7
Thank you so much for sharing with us. I do hope this is the end of this for you. My husband had one of those type of cancers on his jaw before we got married. He had it removed after we got married. I hope this is all for you. May God bless you and your wife. Blessings, Teri
reply by the author on 08-Feb-2020
Thank you so much for sharing with us. I do hope this is the end of this for you. My husband had one of those type of cancers on his jaw before we got married. He had it removed after we got married. I hope this is all for you. May God bless you and your wife. Blessings, Teri
Comment Written 07-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 08-Feb-2020
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Thanks Sis appreciate your lovely review and I hope it is the end too. Lord Bless.
Comment from Sally Law
Oh dear. This is a lot to even comprehend you poor thing. I would ask your doctor is you can use organic coconut or olive oil and cleanse your wound with a q-tip. Coconut oil is great for curing dandruff and for dry flaky skin. Just make sure you are not allergic to it by trying in other areas first. Use as many natural products for washing as possible. Avoid parabens, waxes, perfumes, and dyes in shampoos. Take vitamin C, D, and E for wound and skin healing. This comes with prayers for healing, and I do hope you are able to sleep at night, Geoff. Thank you for the update and I will continue to pray. All my best,
Sally xoxo
reply by the author on 08-Feb-2020
Oh dear. This is a lot to even comprehend you poor thing. I would ask your doctor is you can use organic coconut or olive oil and cleanse your wound with a q-tip. Coconut oil is great for curing dandruff and for dry flaky skin. Just make sure you are not allergic to it by trying in other areas first. Use as many natural products for washing as possible. Avoid parabens, waxes, perfumes, and dyes in shampoos. Take vitamin C, D, and E for wound and skin healing. This comes with prayers for healing, and I do hope you are able to sleep at night, Geoff. Thank you for the update and I will continue to pray. All my best,
Sally xoxo
Comment Written 07-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 08-Feb-2020
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Thanks Bro I was using a Coconut based wash from a lady we get bulk detergent and stuff from and I did not have any adverse reactions. Thanks for the suggestions and prayers.
Comment from Sugarray77
Thank you for sharing your story. I hope this is the end of all of these painful procedures for you!! Your story is well written and it also really enhanced by the photo you included too. Well done!!
Melissa
reply by the author on 08-Feb-2020
Thank you for sharing your story. I hope this is the end of all of these painful procedures for you!! Your story is well written and it also really enhanced by the photo you included too. Well done!!
Melissa
Comment Written 07-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 08-Feb-2020
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Melissa some did not want to see the awful pic but I felt like it was needed to share. Appreciate the review thanks. I hope it is the end as well.
Comment from BethShelby
Oh Sankey, that looks very painful. I pray everything goes well this time. My late husband of 61 years dealt with skin cancers constantly from even before we were married. I thought he would lose his nose or his ears. He even had two melanomas but all of them were curable. I'm sure yours will be too. Thanks for sharing this story. Skin cancer is so prevalent among fair skinned people. At least, they are usually curable. This wasn't always the case. I didn't find any flaws with your story.
reply by the author on 08-Feb-2020
Oh Sankey, that looks very painful. I pray everything goes well this time. My late husband of 61 years dealt with skin cancers constantly from even before we were married. I thought he would lose his nose or his ears. He even had two melanomas but all of them were curable. I'm sure yours will be too. Thanks for sharing this story. Skin cancer is so prevalent among fair skinned people. At least, they are usually curable. This wasn't always the case. I didn't find any flaws with your story.
Comment Written 07-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 08-Feb-2020
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Thanks old friend. So good to have you back again. I checked in with you over on Facebook earlier as well. I had forgotten we were friends in there under my name Geoffrey Moore.
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Okay, I forgot that was your real name. Now I can put the two together. I don't get on Facebook that often.
Comment from Sasha
I wish this is the end of the Skin Cancer story for you too, I have been diagnosed with skin cancer but it was caught early enough not to require such extensive treatment. Yes, it IS a small world. I find it amazing how many people I no longer have in my life but have found me on Facebook. It has been a shock for each one that reached out to hear from me again.
reply by the author on 08-Feb-2020
I wish this is the end of the Skin Cancer story for you too, I have been diagnosed with skin cancer but it was caught early enough not to require such extensive treatment. Yes, it IS a small world. I find it amazing how many people I no longer have in my life but have found me on Facebook. It has been a shock for each one that reached out to hear from me again.
Comment Written 07-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 08-Feb-2020
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Thanks Sasha for the lovely review. Kyley is such a lovely young woman and I was pleased she remembered us from all those years previous a long time. Thanks for the good wishes too. No Pre admission clinic this time they must be keen to get on it.
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I will say a prayer for you. Do let us know how it goes.
Comment from Joan E.
"Moon Crater" is certainly an apt moniker! I don't remember if I told you my husband beat the Big C at age 12 with a male mastectomy, and he has the scars to prove it! Best wishes in dealing more successfully with the post-op instructions this time. I hope the Radiotherapy sessions are highly successful as well. My fingers are crossed that your story does well in the contest too. Gentle hugs- Joan
reply by the author on 08-Feb-2020
"Moon Crater" is certainly an apt moniker! I don't remember if I told you my husband beat the Big C at age 12 with a male mastectomy, and he has the scars to prove it! Best wishes in dealing more successfully with the post-op instructions this time. I hope the Radiotherapy sessions are highly successful as well. My fingers are crossed that your story does well in the contest too. Gentle hugs- Joan
Comment Written 07-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 08-Feb-2020
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No contest mate. Just a plain old post. I think you told me about yolur husband'[s mastectomy. Have only heard of one male breast cancer in Australia but it stands to reason men are just as likely as women to have breast cancer. Thanks for the warning to read the instructions. Appreciate your review.
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Best wishes with all your upcoming procedures. More, gentle hugs- Joan
Comment from Katherine M. (k-11)
This is a horrible description - well-written, but horrible - of a horrible happening. I certainly hope this will indeed be the end of the story for you. No-one deserves to keep going through this repetitively.
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2020
This is a horrible description - well-written, but horrible - of a horrible happening. I certainly hope this will indeed be the end of the story for you. No-one deserves to keep going through this repetitively.
Comment Written 07-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2020
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Thanks Katherine, maybe I should add a warning about the awful picture but they don't have warnings for those hehe. Appreciate your great review.
Comment from Jeffrey Ford
God bless you! I'm praying for you, and I'm hoping that you have a speedy recovery. You are a great writer, and everything you wrote is very well written!
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2020
God bless you! I'm praying for you, and I'm hoping that you have a speedy recovery. You are a great writer, and everything you wrote is very well written!
Comment Written 07-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2020
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Thanks namesake hehe. Did I tell you I have a friend on Facebook spells Jeffrey with a J as you do but has the spelling after the J same as mine Geoffrey ie Jeoffrey. He is the only J Jeffrey I know spells it that way. He is also Aboriginal WHITE would you believe!
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You're welcome! Oh wow I never seen Jeoffrey spelled that way. That's a cool way that he spells his name.
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Me neither the J always same as yours and the G same as mine. Yours is English spelling mine is French.
Comment from Suzanna Ray
Dear Sankey, Thank you for bringing a new category of writing to FanStory.
I suggest you call it " Reality Writing." but you are the Author . . so you get to pick! Have you tried to set up a contest yet?
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reply by the author on 07-Feb-2020
Dear Sankey, Thank you for bringing a new category of writing to FanStory.
I suggest you call it " Reality Writing." but you are the Author . . so you get to pick! Have you tried to set up a contest yet?
This rating does not count towards story rating or author rank.
The highest and the lowest rating are not included in calculations.
Comment Written 07-Feb-2020
reply by the author on 07-Feb-2020
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Hi Suzanna Ray my Rambles were inspired by Sasha in Mexico one of our most prolliferous writers. I started the Rambles as a follow up to my autobiography still unpublished, as someone said if you kept adding stuff to your biography you would never get it finished so all these are additions to that. Look for "The Little Dog That Wouldn't Let Go" if you have not seen it before.
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Thanks for the info. I will look it up, just as soon as I finish my other correspondence here on FanStory.