A waiting game
Coping with cancer is one of life’s biggest challenges; having to wait before you know how you are going to deal with it takes things to a whole new level. When it happened the first
Coping with cancer is one of life’s biggest challenges; having to wait before you know how you are going to deal with it takes things to a whole new level. When it happened the first
Well, for those who do not know, this is what knacked lymph nodes look like. Not a pretty sight. I thought I would say it first before anyone else does. Ever since I was first
I remember when I created my first post of the new year; I made the bold prediction that 2026 was going to be a year to remember. Now we are at the halfway point, it
Dateline: Friday 26th June 2026 It was the longest 48 hours in my life, but I did receive some nodules of encouragement. At the time of writing, I had received two brain scans, and the
Start the way to continue I always say. I have cancer, but cancer does not have me! I meant it 12 years ago and even more so as I am now dealing with its annoying
Chapter 1 At the start of 2013, I had decided that it was going to be a year to remember. It was my 50th birthday. I had personal goals, but realistic to know that during
It is always a tough call when you have to walk away from an activity that has been a major part of your life for decades. Even if it is only for a temporary period.
When you reach a certain vintage, it is wrong to think of you being one step into the knacker’s yard, I like to put a more positive spin on things. Physically, I can say with
Well, we are five weeks into the new year. And having started with the best of intentions, we realise that those resolutions were nothing more than a “to do list”. And in my case, it
Hogmanay is a special time, for as I am concerned, party animals, or people that are superstitious. I would classify myself being neither of those categories. Mind you, I move into the former whenever we