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mixed messages

22 Wednesday Oct 2008

Posted by azahar in cancer, health & happiness, hospitals, life stuff

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So I had two hospital appointments yesterday morning with the two different surgeons (colon and liver) as a check up and revision thing. You will no doubt recall that when I saw the oncologist a couple of weeks ago for my updated prognosis she told me that there wouldn’t be any more surgery and that whatever chemo they put me on next would only be a way of slowing things down and not a cure. And when I asked her to give me a survival time frame if I chose not to have chemo treatment she said it would be more or less a year. So imagine my surprise when I got this news …

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cosmic accounting

17 Friday Oct 2008

Posted by azahar in cancer, friends, health & happiness, life stuff

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Well, I think it’s cosmic … Nog says it’s karmic.

Whatever …

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cautious optimism

16 Thursday Oct 2008

Posted by azahar in cancer, health & happiness, home, life stuff

≈ 21 Comments

Today I bought a 2009 refill for my day book.

But I won’t be getting a kitten . . .

cancer etiquette

15 Wednesday Oct 2008

Posted by azahar in cancer, culture, friends, health & happiness

≈ 45 Comments

I came across the following on the Colon Club discussion forum – a list of seven things you shouldn’t say to people with cancer. I thought it was pretty good, though some don’t really apply to me. And I’ve added a couple more at the end.

Hearing that a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer can cause anyone to be anxious. You begin to think about all the right things to say in your anxiety and oftentimes end up saying the worst. Although the objective is not to cause harm to this person, ultimately you can, with your words, end up doing just that and cause your loved one to plunge further into depression. No doubt hearing that “C” word turns a lot of us into fools, but if you find yourself in a position where a family member or friend has revealed that they have cancer, here are some things you might not want to say. . .

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post prognosis party

11 Saturday Oct 2008

Posted by azahar in cancer, food & drink, friends, life stuff, restaurants, sevilla

≈ 16 Comments

And long post hangover ramble . . .

When Nog, Pablo and I finally left the hospital on Thursday, after receiving my unhappy updated prognosis, it was well past lunch time. So we decided to look for somewhere to eat and ended up near Pipocas’s house. There were quite a few options but I opted for Manolo León because it looked quite special and I decided – hang the expense! – because I felt like a party. . .

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