Andy has a way with words....
Cherish every moment with your loved ones.
We only live once.
We are so pleased we are able to continue supporting him and his family during these tough times.
We will always be there for them. If you can spare anything to help us support Andy Ogilvie and his young family, or any of the other families we are supporting across Sussex - through a donation, becoming a corporate Wolo Partner or joining in with a fundraising event, we would be so very grateful
Thank you
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Andy’s latest FB post
So, I’m afraid to say that there’s some more bad news. I had an MRI scan last Sunday and it’s revealed another tumour. I’m not counting them anymore but, apparently, this one is a hell of a nasty bugger. It’s in my leg and is actually breaking my right femur apart. That would explain the extreme pain that I’ve been feeling in that area. I’m booked in for some surgery on Wednesday, which my Oncologist has described as being ‘a bit like banging a nail into a bit of wood’.
Once again, I would like to express my extreme gratitude to the NHS. Without whom, I certainly wouldn’t have made it this far.
I would also like to thank Fler Wright and Justin Wright from The Wolo Foundation.
I honestly don’t know what we would have done without them. They have provided all sorts of assistance. For example, they have provided enough childcare that Sally has been able to return to work. They have also provided weekly acupuncture sessions for me, which have been of tremendous benefit. They have provided essential items, such as dehumidifiers and a walking stick. They have just offered to provide the transport for my upcoming hospital visit.
On top of all that, they sorted out a short break for us when things were really stressful. They have helped me out with ongoing maintenance to keep my car on the road, including the upcoming MOT. They have provided assistance in the form of plumbers, electricians and cleaners, to help us keep on top of household stuff.
I’ve barely scratched the surface but, already, this has become a very long post.
It would really mean a lot to me if as many of you as possible check out the Wolo Facebook page. If you can like and share it, so much the better. Also, if any of you are feeling generous, I’m sure that they would be grateful for any donations. Furthermore, if you own or have influence over a business which might be able to offer its services to the Wolo community, you should get in touch with Fler or Justin through the page. I’m sure that they’d love to hear from you.
For some reason, I’m having trouble tagging the Wolo page in this post. I’m on a mobile at the moment but I’ll try and edit from a computer later on. In the meantime, I’ve added a link so that you can make a donation to this incredibly worthy charity. It would mean a lot to me. It would mean that more people are able to receive the kind of help that I have been receiving.