Another IV of beelzebub today. Chemo to possibly ... slow down... tumour growth.
It strikes me that... if I remember correctly...
When I was first diagnosed with terminal GBM4 ... monoclonal antibody chemo was almost a dream, a dream of a future possibility.
Now it's an easy part of my treatment.
I live, still, in fortunate times.
Today's treatment was short, just 20 minutes.
Except
... first they needed a urine sample.
If only they had mentioned this before I had cleared my bladder for extended lying down for chemo. Sigh
Still, waiting for that dehydrated Frenchman-- pee-air bah boom!
Meant that I scored some sandwiches while waiting :-)
And that's something to be glad about :-)
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Today is 11th November.
I always try for a minute's silence at 11am.
Not that I know anyone at all who has died in any war.
Just a generic gratitude and orrow and remembrance.
Today I remembered Cassie.
A recent, sad, miserable story.
half blind. half deaf. dying of cancer.
so what?
notdotdeaddotyet.blogspot.com :-)
Dr Nick Lethbridge
Consulting Dexitroboper
so what?
notdotdeaddotyet.blogspot.com :-)
Dr Nick Lethbridge
Consulting Dexitroboper
Yes cancer treatment is advancing quite quickly. I to ty for a minutes silence at 11. War is so terrible you cant help but respect those who served.
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