Still feel the same - I think I am terrifed about the corona virus.
What an insult it'd be after all this to go out with some pathetic pseudo-pneumonia!
I have just realised I haven't posted this year.
I continue to read and I continue to care.
There is never any justice about cancer.
Frankly,
There is no justice.
But I/We continue to care.
For those rejoicing, for those grieving and for those anxiously waiting.
Last week I had a CT scan. Tomorrow I see my oncologist to get the results. It will be the first concrete information on how this course of treatment is going, and how effective it is. If I'm honest, I'm a tad nervous.
Same spot - different outlook! If you get a bit tense in the appointment, just imagine yourself sitting in my living room with my dog giving you wet doggy kisses and snuggling. She's a great pup and we both wish you a good dr. appointment.
Good news. My cancer doesn't seem to be doing anything, so I'm coming off chemo for the time being in the hope this will give me more energy. My prognosis has been doubled, from 6 months to a year. At this rate I'll be proving the words of Fame! So, a year of dissipation and luxury coming up....
Thank you all for your support. It has struck me that it can't often happen that being told you have a year to live is the cause of such rejoicing. But I'm very happy happy with the news too.
Wonderful news, Robert.
I had a moment of real worry when I saw the count of new posts on this thread. It so often means bad news. Glad to see things turn out!
Upholding you in God's loving presence, @idj, @Robert Armin and all those going through this shadow of death.
My mum's just surfacing now from her third bout of three-weekly chemo - the side effects this time were horrible. She's about to start a weekly regime, well next Thursday anyway. Who knows the joys......
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Oh dear Ross... how terrifying.
I hope they can find some solutions even if only to the whatnot
My concerns are smaller. I'm fed up with looking like Gollum, and I'm trying to avoid mirrors.
What an insult it'd be after all this to go out with some pathetic pseudo-pneumonia!
I continue to read and I continue to care.
There is never any justice about cancer.
Frankly,
There is no justice.
But I/We continue to care.
For those rejoicing, for those grieving and for those anxiously waiting.
#teamRossweisse
#teamRossweisse
>votive< Galilit
@Robert Armin - ENJOY!
Laus Deo, and all that, as well, of course.
I had a moment of real worry when I saw the count of new posts on this thread. It so often means bad news. Glad to see things turn out!
My mum's just surfacing now from her third bout of three-weekly chemo - the side effects this time were horrible. She's about to start a weekly regime, well next Thursday anyway. Who knows the joys......
Oh, I'm so sorry to read this.
May the Lord lift his face on you, muffle your pain and give you peace.