Greetings, hey, hi and hello.
Thanks for the comments and the continued support. Appreciated. Very.
All continues to go well for me, as I have now under three weeks' of radiation to go. Other than feeling tired, and that varies day to day, I'm travelling good albeit slightly slower.
I have been so lucky in my experience. I received my diagnosis in November. I was sad, distressed and angry. And why not?
After planning, scrimping and saving for three years, we were off to England for a five month bucket list -- Europe on tour, Wales, Ireland and Scotland by car. Scotland was important because I intended to scatter my mother's ashes there.
So, as you can imagine, to have the C word blow up in your face, well, disheartening is a good word.
But, as luck and prayer would have it, my "team" has indicated that we are going and we're on the plane in April.
Excitement abounds. Finally.
Now, sure, not everyone can bucket list their emotions and go on a trip.
But having spoken to many people who are on the C journey, the secret seems to be finding a major distraction. And a big help, so I've found, in addition to trip planning, is to involve and interest yourself/ ourselves/myself in the welfare of others.
When we move outside of ourselves and lock on to something other than ourselves, well, life offers us a richer tapestry than the often bland colours that our situation and circumstance can bring.
It works for me.
Maybe for you, too.
I wish YOU the best.
George.