Could be a long read this, and its perhaps not for the faint of heart. It is 100% the open and honest truth, no messing and diplomacy. So, look away now if that applies to you. It’s not all doom and gloom though.
There's no way to skirt around certain things in life when the shit hits the fan. And last year my particular fan spread that really steaming, smelly, drippy shit far and wide, dairy-farmer on a slurry mission styleee. Yep. the Big C, Cancer It got me in its sights and hit hard. Not something that people really look into or understand until it strikes someone really close and I was pretty much in that frame of mind, despite having family who got over it along with family and friends who didn’t. I kept it completely under wraps too, except to the nearest and dearest and close friends.
But, I’ve learned a lot the past 18months, mostly medical and cancer related, but it took a while and wasn’t easy to find out and put it into my own context and make sense of it all. I soon found out it was bloody hard to find real world, personal experience of what actually happens.
So, I'm still here, obviously, and after a bit of careful consideration, a bit of encouragement from some of my close forum buddies, you know who you are, including the gr420 crew to tweak it so I could work on this away from the open forum, I decided that I really ought to capture my direct experiences and put my adventures in Cancerland down for all to read. Hopefully be able to take away some good information, and have a good approximation of what happens. Maybe take inspiration, maybe not.
Every patient is different and copes, or not, with things how they can in their own way. There's nothing but birth and death that's certain in life and no guarantees that what I'm writing would apply to everyone. But it only needs to enlighten a few and it’s worth the effort.
Its been very therapeutic writing this down, has helped me make sense of whats gone on, has brought up emotions and also helped me to deal with whats happening. Tough to actually put down some things but I'm glad Ive done it now.
So, take one of the comfy recliners, spark or top up and get your reading glasses on.