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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsA word from California Peggy, in case this isn't already old news
She says her procedure went well, she is home and feeling as well as can be expected, and is now awaiting the test results.
From 7 years ago at one of our favorite places in Düsseldorf:

niyad
(135,170 posts)And thank you for sharing that photo.
riversedge
(82,094 posts)gademocrat7
(12,075 posts)Sending healing hugs and love to California Peggy.
DarthDem
(5,469 posts)Healing thoughts and wishes and all light and love to California Peggy. I adore the pic.
Scrivener7
(60,299 posts)spanone
(142,216 posts)A quick recovery Ms. Peggy❤️
CaliforniaPeggy
(157,200 posts)We had such a great time with you and your lovely wife 7 years ago!
DFW
(60,714 posts)I'm glad you two got to see some of the local "sights!"



Lionel Mandrake
(4,219 posts)Cologne is local by comparison with, say, Frankfurt am Main, but as I remember it was something of a trek from Ratingen.
I also recall a discussion of how to spell Neandert[h]al. One of my biologist friends explained that a specific epithet like neanderthalensis, once named, can never be changed. So the "h" will always be there.
DFW
(60,714 posts)Some write "Thal" and some write "Tal." The H is silent, so both versions are pronounced the same.
pandr32
(14,307 posts)blogslug
(39,248 posts)Yay, Peggy!
1WorldHope
(2,217 posts)Thanks
electric_blue68
(27,828 posts)AllaN01Bear
(30,061 posts)Raine
(31,260 posts)Keeping my fingers crossed 🤞
SergeStorms
(21,025 posts)And get well soon, CalPeg.
wendyb-NC
(4,749 posts)I hope she's recovering and getting needed rest. I'm hoping and sending lots and lots of good vibes and prayers that she has nothing to worry about in the results. Thank you for sharing that fantastic photograph.
DFW
(60,714 posts)It has become one Germanys trademarks. During World War II, Allied precision bombers were instructed to flatten Köln but spare the cathedral, which they were amazingly able to accomplish.
Unfortunately, all I had was a cheap Sony digital camera, so I couldnt really capture the grandure before which they were standing. It was cold, but we were spared the usual rainnot a given in the rainy Rheinland.
summer_in_TX
(4,353 posts)Sending love and prayers for a good outcome to you, dear CP!
Randomthought
(1,091 posts)Facing cancer diagnosis myself it is so encouraging to see people living their lives joyfully.
DFW
(60,714 posts)If its any encouragement, my wife has battled cancer twice, and beaten it both times.
The first time was breast cancer when she was 49. She went through the whole cycle: operation, chemo, radiation, and a month at a cancer patient wellness/rehab spa (considered a standard part of cancer treatment in Germany, and covered by insurance).
The second time was 15 years later, when she was diagnosed with the Murderer, a rare form of uterine/ovarian cancer that only strikes women who are slender or of advanced age. It is called the Murderer because it is so silent, it is never discovered until it has spread, and it is too late to contain. It is always fatal, EXCEPT: my wife was that one patient in ten thousand who had it discovered in its initial stage, purely by accident. The surgeon who performed the six hour operation said she just might be that one woman who survives the diagnosis. That was nine years ago, and she is still with me, cancer-free (as far as we know, anyway). So, sometimes, you DO get lucky. Never forget that!
Randomthought
(1,091 posts)All the est to your wife and California Peggy , of curse.
DFW
(60,714 posts)Earlier this month, and nine years after my wife's victorious battle with the Murderer, here she is, three weeks ago, in Rio de Janeiro, very much alive and comfortable in her 73 year old skin.

Randomthought
(1,091 posts)DFW
(60,714 posts)Some people win lotteries. I won something even more important.
AKwannabe
(6,897 posts)As you love others!
Be well
Diamond_Dog
(41,449 posts)And thanks DFW for the great photos!
CousinIT
(12,877 posts)She is one of my favorite DUers.
The test results had better be good news!
bif
(27,387 posts)Phentex
(16,767 posts)Thanks for the update