Harrigan One step at a time, eh? That's how I'm doing things. It's too much to think about going further than the next appointment really. I am glad to hear that your husband is supporting you, giving you the hugs you need, along with your children and all the good wishes from everyone on here. My dad is due his body scan within next two weeks too, he thought today that once he had had his operation it was all over and he didn't need to go back. He was sad when I said that wasn't the case, until I had him smiling again. I'm not blowing my own trumpet saying that, it's hard to keep coming up with corny jokes to make him smile but I do try. Keep posting on here, let me know how you are doing and I will send good thoughts your way. 
We had to be there this morning for 7 am, my dad up at 1am as he has no alarm clock and didn't want to overlie (I have bought him one now) and I was up at 3.30 am to get my tablets etc before picking him up in a taxi. Luckily he was first on the list at 9 am so it was soon done, the waiting was for his discharge and medication. As it was done under local, we could go home soon as these were sorted. We arrived back at 2pm just in time for coffee and mince pies and seeing the Christmas tree being finished decorated and everyone there in the sheltered accommodation where he lives. It was nice, songs playing, people chatting, being supportive but looking forward to Christmas too and the events which they put on in next couple of weeks which I will join in on to make some memories, a choir coming and a brass band.
I think it is important to share other times too and not just be seeing him at hospital times as this will alter our relationship. We need to have some fun too. It's his first Christmas living in the accommodation, last year he was in his other flat with no one around so I want him to have a good time this year. Everyone has been so kind to us both, which at Christmas gives it the true meaning, giving of yourself and your love. X