I'd like to say something about life as it changes for us. I was diagnosed with stage 4 colo-rectal and liver cancer just over a year ago, following a FIT test - I would never have known, I had been swimming in the cornish sea the week before, so to receive this news was a huge shock. Since then I've had four cycles of chemo, embolization of my liver, liver surgery which entailed the whole of the right side of my liver plus gall bladder being removed, then a break and then bowel surgery five weeks ago. I've been lucky in that I didn't need an ileostomy which was a possibility, but have had a deep infection which is only just almost healed now. Any thoughts from anybody that's had similar? I've been thinking that you can't deal with this quickly. Each treatment leads to the next and the next until they pile up. Things that have helped : night time guided meditations on YouTube (the acceptance, self healing, balancing ones in particular) good books : to take the path of least resistance. Protect your energy - you'll need it ! Feel lucky. Best wishes to anyone on their road of recovery.