King Charles 3rd

Location
East Mids
No it’s not…. Try telling that to a friends son who is 13 and lost his dad because his silly dad ignored the symptoms until it was too late… honestly some on here need a wobble of their over inflated egos . Death and dying is all about those left behind.
Yes - a local farmer in his 30's went on at his Dad for months to go and see a Dr as there was obviously something wrong. Dad eventually caved in, Dr referred him immediately, reckoned he had less than a month to live. He died a week later. Family were devastated, particularly the one that lived in the States, fortunately he flew in the day before the death so at least saw his Dad just before he died.
 

bobk

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Location
stafford
Not always true, two years ago by sheer luck a growth that was on the cusp of turning terminal was found in my duodenum, three weeks later and I would not be here now.
We all have ignored stuff, sometimes that isn't a wise move
There's nowt wrong with me , a bit mad maybe but all faculties performing , if it ain;t broke ......
 

kiwi pom

Member
Location
canterbury NZ
Yes - a local farmer in his 30's went on at his Dad for months to go and see a Dr as there was obviously something wrong. Dad eventually caved in, Dr referred him immediately, reckoned he had less than a month to live. He died a week later. Family were devastated, particularly the one that lived in the States, fortunately he flew in the day before the death so at least saw his Dad just before he died.
Question is, if he had gone when he first got symptoms would it have already been too late?
The message to 'see your GP' is a good one but things get missed or you don't quite fit the criteria for further tests with early symptoms (but the doc will happily refer you for private follow ups if you get your wallet out) or they are still too late with a diagnosis.
Things aren't just black and white, for all we know Kate's "team" may already have missed early symptoms (or there may not have been any) and she could even now be on life lengthening rather than life saving treatment. Let's hope not.
 

will_mck

Member
I do love the irony,
The women whom we were told would never be Queen, is now the most active senior Royal,
Anybody else think Camilla has been watching Saltburn and stolen the plot??? Genius....to be fair the Saltburn script writers could have stolen the plot from her as her story has been unfolding for decades, hers has been a Slowburn really.

With the late Queen there was something magical about the lady and the royal family. That's definitely gone now. The status of Queen has gone from the sublime to the ridiculous but Charlie had to have his personal indulgence.
 
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glasshouse

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Location
lothians
Anybody else think Camilla has been watching Saltburn and stolen the plot??? Genius....to be fair the Saltburn script writers could have stolen the plot from her as her story has been unfolding for decades, hers has been a Slowburn really.

With the late Queen there was an air of mystery about the lady and the royal family. That's definitely gone now.
Camilla was to be consort, not queen.
Did they think we would forget?
 

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