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Second vaccine had today. Blood transfusion tomorrow and Hb back down to 4.6, it’s been a tough week or so.

February 15, 2021

Since the news about the Rituximab. My life has been in something of a holding pattern. The blood transfusion I …

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Still alive, just in case you were worried.

October 1, 2020

Hi guys. A few people asked me how I was this week and it occurred to me that in my …

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Splenic lymphoma and the Coronavirus (Or Corvid 19 to its friends)

March 15, 2020

Hi Folks, it’s been a while since I last posted, just over a month to be exact. Things might have …

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Update time with baby photo.

August 8, 2016

Welcome to an update. Its exciting, its new, and its hitting your eyes as we speak. I have had a …

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Nearly half of us will get cancer. Don’t panic until you know what you have.

March 4, 2016

As many as half of all of us will get cancer at some point in our lives. It can happen …

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How to tell new friends you have cancer, or when.

February 24, 2015

When going on holiday the first thing you have on your mind is making the most of the trip away …

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An adventure seasoned with a hint of hypochondria

February 13, 2015

Ah dear friends. I am once more in harness and preparing to leave the country on a madcap adventure. This …

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Sometimes I get really angry

December 17, 2014

My blogs of late have all been about houses, or running or general updates. It’s only right that they reflect …

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Our new house, before and after! (with photos)

November 12, 2014

Hello mortals. Thank you for logging in here to read some more meaningless drivel, or as I call it, words …

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Fourth Blood test results

October 19, 2014

The results finally came on Saturday. Admittedly this was three and a half weeks after the tests, but still, they …

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All good things must come to an end. My way through my mum's terminal cancer diagnosis.

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A blog about love or lack thereof

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Writer, Filmmaker, & Procrastinator

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where would-be writer works with words

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My life with Stage IV Renal Cell Carcinoma

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