Let me tell you about this week which has been like no other I have known.
Thursday 23 April
Having had a fabulous game of golf the day before, in beautiful spring sunshine with my good buddies Peter and Malcolm, I entered the consultant’s office in a buoyant mood. Why not, I felt great!
I had been referred by my GP who I had visited 2 weeks earlier as my stools had got darker and smellier, if that's possible. She carried out blood tests and stool tests which were clear but she thought it a good idea to see a consultant as a precaution. The consultant literally put his finger on the problem straight away and told me I had a tumour which he was sure was cancer. It was surreal and I asked a few trivial questions and left. Arriving home the bombshell hit and I was certain I was finished. What a strange realisation that is. With me, my thoughts were not for me at all, they were for Marilyn, Oli and Jen.
Friday
The consultant's secretary rang and a colonoscopy had been arranged for Tuesday. Thank god for private insurance. We then set off for a weekend walking in the Peak District with our good friends Nic and Lindsay. That night we stayed at a hotel that was having a Fawlty Towers evening with Basil, Sybil and Manuel entertaining us over dinner in a very manic show. My head was still reeling trying to come to terms with it all and there was Basil charging around our table shooting Manuel’s hamster whilst Sybil was blind drunk sprawled all over Lindsay. We hadn’t told Nic and Lindsay as we decided to wait until after the colonoscopy. A mistake.
Saturday
I awoke very distressed and after several abortive attempts to go down for breakfast we realised there was no option but to reveal all as they were all ready suspicious. Their reaction was fabulous and they were very supportive to us both, saying just the right things. We swore them to secrecy.
We then headed off to a beautiful apartment half and hour away in an old converted mill in the beautiful Dales hill side. We had a beautiful day with a gorgeous circular walk along a river bank and back over a high narrow hillside path. A memorable day.
Sunday
Another very wobbly start, a Lindsay fry up breakfast and another lovely walk. At 2pm I had to start a 2 day fast in preparation for the test. Nic and I then drove back home in the afternoon as he had to work and I had to prepare for the colonoscopy. Bless him, a 4 hour journey with me could not have been easy. Marilyn stayed behind for 2 more days with Lindsay which was great as the penny had not really dropped for her and this gave her breathing space. What a blessing she was with such a good friend.
Monday
A day of fasting and purging. Not pleasant.
Tuesday
I had the colonoscopy in a local private hospital under a mild anaesthetic. My consultant came up to the room afterwards and confirmed to me and Marilyn that there was only one tumour about 10cm up and it was definitely cancer. He explained that scans were needed to establish if there was a breakout to other organs or through the bowel wall. These were miraculously arranged for the next day. It was time to tell Oli and Jen. I will leave this to your imagination how unbearably painful this was for us all. Oli and Jen came down to Pembroke Lodge that night and are still with us.
Wednesday
I had a CT scan in the morning to check the organs. In the afternoon I had a MRI scan to check the soft tissue around the bowel. Whilst I was having the second scan my consultant popped into the waiting room and gave Marilyn the brilliant news that the other organs were clear. More tears in a crowded waiting room. Surgery is provisionally booked for Wednesday depending on the second scan. I had to cancel my ticket to Sydney which was booked for the same day but, as Marilyn rightfully said, it is mereley postponed until I am better.
Today
It is my little boy's 30th birthday today and we have had a lovely family roast.
The consultant has rung and said the preliminary results from the second scan were encouraging and surgery is looking promising but it depends on a group consultants meeting on Tuesday morning. I have to start another bloody fast on Monday just in case. I will be in for up to 2 weeks and then a couple of months convalescence. Thank God for great staff who will look after the business in my absence. We were the civil engineers for the new £14m roller coaster, Saw, which has just opened at Thorpe Park. Trust me that ride is a doddle compared to the emotional coaster we have all been on.
We all remain in good spirits with high but realistic optimism. I am naturally nervous but not frightened. The warmth and support of you all is heart warming.
Please post comments in reply and we will keep you regularly informed of progress.
Much love to you all, Jon x
Thursday, 30 April 2009
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Go Daddy. You show that cancer whose boss.
ReplyDeleteA lot of people ask for things like iPods and DVDs for their birthday. Forget that. I wholeheartedly recommend a loved one delivering the news that a cancerous tumour hasn't spread too far into the bowels.
We're all a step closer on a long road to everything being back to normal again.
Love you.
Oli
Knowing this family, all the bad-taste jokes will be used up very quickly, so I just want to plumb the depths quickly and be the first to say: What a bummer! I cracked up when I heard the news. Gives a hole new meaning to that poobah hat you're wearing.
ReplyDeleteSeriousness aside, Lis and I are thinking of you Jon and sending high-intensity healing beams your way. Best wishes to Marilyin, Oli and Jen.
Brother Bob.
Hi Jon Jon,
ReplyDeleteWe are all really sorry to hear your news mate but know you'll get through it. In saying that I guess now you know how the Muppets feel.
Shame you couldnt make it to Oz this time but look forward to seeing you soon.
Lots of love,
Razz and Olivia
Hi Jon and the Beale clan,
ReplyDeleteIt's good to hear the Beale humour and good spirits are strong as ever in the midst of a shitty situation (sorry, that was poor, but you started it). Sending lots of love to you all and fingers crossed for a successful op and speedy recovery. Make sure your lovely daughter knows her friends are here for her whenever she needs us.
Laura (Gilko) xx
Jon,
ReplyDeleteI'm really sorry to hear about your news - but I'm sending you all my best wishes and love for a speedy recovery of which I have no doubt; it's long been said you have one of the finest bums in Surrey.
Tales of its courage, strength and derring-do are famous here in Oxfordshire and even as far afield as the rougher parts of Liverpool. I'll be following your victory over this pain in the backside with interest.
Lots of love to you and all the Beales
Me, Nicky and all the Burkes
Bloody good job you had that hair cut last Thursday Darling! Thinking of you and sending you lots of love and hugs and kisses etc etc
ReplyDeleteHi Jon,
ReplyDeleteHelene and Peter here. We heard the news via Vick this morning, and just want you to know that we are with you all the way mate. Bloody awful news, but being positive - it could have been far worse, so we send all our positive and healing thoughts your way. We may not have seen much of you in recent years or indeed Marrow, but nevertheless you are held in great affection, and we know you can beat this really bum situation. Thoughts and indeed our prayers are with you. With love.
Hi Jon,
ReplyDeleteincredibly positive and inspirational blog posting old bean - i will definitely be a keen subscriber. My Grandma was diagnosed with Bowel Cancer 28 years ago. They caught it in time and her positivity and high spirits brought her through safely - she's still incredibly alive and well today. In those 28 years, she’s seen off a husband and 2 boyfriends and by all accounts is not stopping there...
Remi
Jon,
ReplyDeleteWe got back from Sydney a few days ago and Ben says it's got colder since we left - so good job you're delaying your visit!! We look forward to positive news on Tuesday in that your op can go ahead and you can join us for a few tinnies during your recuperation. As always, we'll be round like a shot if we can help in any way. Be strong. I'd have kissed it better if I could - but I'll think about that one!!Lots of huggie wugs, Pam and Jan xx
To all friends of Jon
ReplyDeleteBe warned. In a week or so Jon will be trying out his new instrument. Visit http://www.fart-sounds.net/fart_sound_board.htm for a preview.
JL
Dearest Jon Jon
ReplyDeleteWhat a huge shock it was to hear your news, but we have a good feeling there will be a positive out come.
We can only imagine the pain that you have all been through this week and send you all big warm squishy hugs and kisses.
Thinking of you, Marilyn, Oli and Jen.
Looking forward to seeing you in Sydney soon - we'll be thinking up some truly original botty jokes - till then loads of love
Cath, Rob, Jack and Ava xx
Blimey Jon - your sense of humour remains undimmed through this so far - you are amazing,and such a Leo - always the positive one... what a horrible bloody week you have had. We are all thinking of you and rooting for you - and send a huge Andrew family hug. Vick with tons of love xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
ReplyDeleteHi Jon and Mal - Dave and Pat here from Devon. What devastating news for you all - really shit creek!! (sorry) Puts Dave's bad knee in perspective. He's been feeling really sorry for himself. We're sure all the good wishes and love coming your way will make for a positive outcome. Our love and thoughts are with you all. xxx
ReplyDeleteI knew you were going for the Rear of the Year award but didn't think this is what you had in mind?
ReplyDeleteDarling Jon you're an inspiration to us all. This is a wake up call to everyone that we need to get nagging problems checked out and not just sit on them.
I'm keeping everything tightly crossed that all will go smoothly with the surgery.
Look forward to seeing you tomorrow morning!
Lots of love.
Lynn Dewfall xxxx
Honestly Jon, the lengths that some people will go to to avoid swine flu! Wanted to let you know that our thoughts, prayers and best wishes are with you - love you lots and can't wait to sail you around Lake Ontario in October. Frances and Skip (bottoms up!)xoxox
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ReplyDeletethink positive things....
No doubt see you soon!
Matt
Wow - you must have had the rug pulled from under you - but you seem to be tackling it with amazing good humour and determination.
ReplyDeleteTake some books into hospital with you to pass the time - Lord of the Rings, perhaps, or Winnie the Pooh, or maybe Passage to India. But you've been the butt of enough jokes, so I'll stop (and apologise!!)
We'll be thinking of you on Tuesday and watching the blog to see how you do - good luck.
Sending positive thoughts,
Tessa, Stephen and the boys xx
Jon & the rest of the lovely Beales,
ReplyDeleteI'm sending lots of positive vibes over to The Lodge and I'll be keeping everything crossed for you next week.
Reading your blog I realise where Oli get's his written skills from - you never know Jon this could be your opportunity to 'crack' into the world of journalism as well!!
Lots of love,
Ali x x x x x
Dear Jon,
ReplyDeleteI'm so, so sorry to hear your news, but inspired by your strength, courage and, as ever, humour in such a poo-ey situation. All my love from Lucy (Nobby Hall) xxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi hairy legs this is hot lips down in somerset
ReplyDeletesue rang me to tell me your news. Have read your diary and the comments, you could always make me cry with laughter. You will be ok mate I am sure and if you need your own personal nurse you can call on me, although you may think twice as I am very strict and severe. Thinking of you all lots of love Jacqui
Good Morning from the Colonies.......
ReplyDeleteHope that today is a good day, sending you good vibes every day. Still love you lots,
Frances and Skip xoxoxox
Hi Jon
ReplyDeleteWishing you all the best, our thoughts and positive vibes are with you.I know all the love from your friends and family will keep you in good spirits.We will be thinking of you.Love Vikki Adam and Matt
Jon and the Beales,
ReplyDeleteAnother hello from down under! Thinking of you all and wishing you all the best. Sending positive vibes for next week and hope for your swift recovery.
You wouldn't have wanted to come to Aus now anyway it is raining and cold!!!
I love your blog and will log on regularly for updates.
Love to all
Anna xxx
Hello Jon
ReplyDeleteThis is not right. I've got to be serious now because it is important you understand how much we are supporting you in our thoughts. People like you make the world a better place and it doesn't seem fair that you have to fight through this cancer stuff. I know you will get through it and I look forward to many a laugh together next time you visit OZ.
Love
Martin & Jill
Hi Jon,
ReplyDeleteWhat a bummer! We heard the news via Marilyn's email and immediately went onto your blog. It's great that the news hasn't affected your sense of humour. The bottom line is: get well soon. Our advice is: don't make an arse of yourself over this and be prepared to turn the other cheek. With a fair wind behind you, you'll make a full recovery and soon get to grips with not being able to fart any more. Still, Marilyn (no smell, just noise) should be able to come up trumps in the trouser-rattling stakes. I particularly liked her Perugian Shuffle, a nifty little number performed while waking across a crowded piazza with head held high. I am thinking of creating a Fart For Jon blog, whereby friends, family and perhaps politicians can describe their favourite farting moments. Mine is the Board Room Thrump, released during a spectacularly boring meeting and greeted with almost aristocratic disdain by my fellow attendees. On a serious note, we're thinking about you and your bottom and sending you lots of love and hope everything goes well.
Love, John, Sue, Nic and the gang oop north. xxx
Dear Jon Jon,
ReplyDeleteMissing you and wish we could be there to give you a big kiss and cuddle.
Wishing you a speedy recovery after the operation this week and you are a champion and I know you will get though this with great results - I am taking the very posative outlook.
Miss you and Love you Loads, Cress, Dave and BumpXXX
Ps all our love to Marilyn, Oli, Jen adn Matt.
Hi all at the Lodge,
ReplyDeleteHoping all went well today and thinking of you all. Sending lots of love and look forward to hearing good news.
Karen and Si xx