December 2020 Update and Misfortune
December 2020 started really well. Not least because of the news that I got on the 1st, telling me that I seemed to be coming
December 2020 started really well. Not least because of the news that I got on the 1st, telling me that I seemed to be coming
At the end of September 2020, my older daughter, Emma, left for university. At that time, there was a feeling of optimism around the country,
When your child leaves home for university, for the first time, it’s more of a wrench than you expect. Particularly if you’re used to spending
Yesterday was the first (and hopefully only) coronavirus Remembrance Day in the UK and the Commonwealth of Nations. It was also Veterans Day in the
Back at the start of July, I explained that I’d be cutting down on my posts on this site. I confidently went on to explain
After the disappointment of September 2020, I started October on two types of antidepressants: Sertraline and Mirtazapine. Admittedly, I was tapering myself off the Sertraline,
As I said in my previous monthly update, August was a month full of anxiety. If I’m being honest, in terms of anxiety, September 2020
In my July 2020 update, I explained that I was starting antidepressants. And that, as a result, it would be unlikely that I would be
In my June update, I suggested that this July 2020 update was going to be dull. And I was very right about that… But also
After the full month of SABR Radiotherapy treatment that was May, June 2020 has quietened down and involved a whole lot of nothing very much…
In February 2020 my scan results revealed that I had a tumour on Lobe 2 of my liver, and thus began my fourth recurrence. The
It recently occurred to me that I’ve now been coping and living with my cancer for more than 10% of my life. 12.86%, to be