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Princess of Wales has cancer .

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  • Nick Carter icp
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    Probably not . If She  did indeed use the NHS , the constantly infuriated people would complain that she's using NHS resources when  she can afford to go private 

  • Chomper Higgot
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    Dreadful thing for anyone, worse still for a young mother.   She has my wishes for this being caught early.   Maybe the press can leave her alone for a while, though that’s a slim

  • Bkk Brian
    Bkk Brian

    Very best wishes to her and hope for some privacy and respect from media while she hopefully recovers and gets back to full health. 

Hell of a thing, especially so young with young kids. Mine was caught early stage 1  Hers I think not, being detected after other surgery, the surgery itself would have sent the cancer cells spreading and who knows ,but its got to be stage 2 or 3 at least. She is already looking thin and drawn, not looking good

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Dreadful thing for anyone, worse still for a young mother.

 

She has my wishes for this being caught early.

 

Maybe the press can leave her alone for a while, though that’s a slim hope.

 

 

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Very best wishes to her and hope for some privacy and respect from media while she hopefully recovers and gets back to full health. 

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Will she be using the NHS? 

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, jak2002003 said:

Will she be using the NHS? 

 

 

   Probably not .

If She  did indeed use the NHS , the constantly infuriated people would complain that she's using NHS resources when  she can afford to go private 

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Very sad news, I certainly hope for the best outcome for her.

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Speedy recovery Kate.

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Hoping for the best it’s understandable why she was acting reclusive wanting privacy for her family here’s to a speedy recovery and prayers 

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Sad news. Wish her all the best.

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A couple of bickering / off-topic posts have gone walkabout.

 

"I don't want to know why you can't. I want to know how you can!"

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Best wishes to her and also her father in law, plus the many thousands of other Brits who have been diagnosed with the same dreadful illness since Charles went public with his diagnosis. I hope that each and every one of them receive the best of care.

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A wonderful lady delivering a tough message with grace and dignity, and still making the effort to encourage other cancer sufferers.

Very tough on her, she is a lovely lady it seems.

 

Why was her husband not at her side for such an important message to the nation?

Brave lady... 

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9 hours ago, Tiber said:

Hell of a thing, especially so young with young kids. Mine was caught early stage 1  Hers I think not, being detected after other surgery, the surgery itself would have sent the cancer cells spreading and who knows ,but its got to be stage 2 or 3 at least. She is already looking thin and drawn, not looking good

Dr.Tiber with his daft assumptions......🙄

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Let's hope the media NOW leaves her alone..........:coffee1:

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2 hours ago, RuamRudy said:

Best wishes to her and also her father in law, plus the many thousands of other Brits who have been diagnosed with the same dreadful illness since Charles went public with his diagnosis. I hope that each and every one of them receive the best of care.

 

Well said.

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9 hours ago, jak2002003 said:

Will she be using the NHS? 

 

Will you be using anything other than ignominious, gutter rhetoric ?

Sad news, best wishes Princess.

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11 hours ago, Tiber said:

She is already looking thin and drawn, not looking good

 

Chemo and hospital food will do that to you.  Fortunately, that's absolutely no indication of her condition. 

 

Wishing nothing but the best for her, and for her family.  Especially the kids.

 

I say this with the upmost sincerity. It doesn't matter who you are - we all suffer.  We are all in this together. 

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1 hour ago, impulse said:

 

Chemo and hospital food will do that to you.  Fortunately, that's absolutely no indication of her condition. 

 

Wishing nothing but the best for her, and for her family.  Especially the kids.

 

Its how long the cancer was manifesting inside her before whatever operation she undertook. This was no early detection of the disease, it was only picked up on analysing whatever was removed, A pity she never went for screening if that was the case, still its a disaster

   Went for screening myself, picked up when it was hardly noticeable, but further scan proved it

  Agree about chemo ,she will not be eating hospital food for sure, but I fear a bad outcome for this one

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13 hours ago, Tiber said:

Hell of a thing, especially so young with young kids. Mine was caught early stage 1  Hers I think not, being detected after other surgery, the surgery itself would have sent the cancer cells spreading and who knows ,but its got to be stage 2 or 3 at least. She is already looking thin and drawn, not looking good

The thin and drawn appearance is to be expected with chemo which she is receiving.

 

No reason to think it was detected after "other" surgery. More likely surgery to remove lesion(s) that proved to be cancerous but was initially assumed to be benign. 

 

We have no way of knowing or guessing the cancer stage...don't even know what type of cancer. 

 

The idea that surgery increases the likelihood of the cancer spreading is untrue. 

4 hours ago, Pla Simon said:

 

Will you be using anything other than ignominious, gutter rhetoric ?

What? 

 

You seem triggered. 

13 hours ago, jak2002003 said:

Will she be using the NHS? 

 

 

 

 

Why do you ask here, or was it a quip.........:saai:..........:coffee1:

 

Unfortunate for their kids: cancer on the mother's side as well as the father's. 

 

everybody has cancer, all the time... your immune kills those cells, unless it does not work anymore correctly by some event like radiation, toxins, pesticides, chemicals and take years to be noticeable

9 hours ago, john donson said:

everybody has cancer, all the time... your immune kills those cells, unless it does not work anymore correctly by some event like radiation, toxins, pesticides, chemicals and take years to be noticeable

I am guessing you are not a doctor 😂

2 minutes ago, Tiber said:

never mind,lol   

I thought so, same as the pension thread, nothing.........:coffee1:

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