Lanarkshire grandad Pat Dolan a card that would extend his life by six weeks, his loving family backed him all the way when he decided to turn it down.They wanted him to live with terminal pancreatic cancer – not die trying to spend an extra few weeks with them.Pat was aged 64 when he was diagnosed with the deadliest common form of cancer in Scotland, with tragically low survival rates.
He was given between three and six months to live.Like most pancreatic cancer patients, Pat’s symptoms began with seemingly everday indigestion and heartburn – a source of mild discomfort he hadn’t experienced before, but nothing, he insisted, to bother the doctor with.Then crept in rib pain in his back, which he put down to a fall a year earlier, when the.
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