I've not much to say because as noted previously all eyes ears and the spotlight is on the demise of Mr M Jackson.

No mention hardly of the three children he leaves behind; just the music and the money - how shallow and tacky - your legacy wacky jacky! So sad eh? but such is our society today - the value of all and the worth of nothing.
For myself, the chemo went OK and I feel quite well. the steroids have lifted me and the feeling of tiredness has abated somewhat.
My intentions are to tootle round to Pompey to do a bit of business and end up in the Hong Kong Tea Bar for lunch.
Duck (homeless or not) with Ho-Fun Noodle, I feel, will be the order of the day.
Then, if all is still well, that will be followed by a trip to the New forest and Beyond, if the weather, (and me) hold out.
For the future my next move is a blood transfusion at Haslar next Tuesday, followed by another CT Scan a couple of weeks or so later, followed by a consultation at The QA.
All of the Oncology department will have moved there by then into a new purpose built facility. So it will be good to see what they have to offer. the medicos at Haslar arent to keen but there again nobody likes change , so we will have to wait nd see.
Bye for now bloggers
Stevie T
Hey Steve
ReplyDeleteJust a quick note to say Hi, glad to hear things are going ok.
I have a couple of friends who work at Haslar and they reckon that none of the staff are looking forward to moving to QA but I am sure they will look after you to the best of their ability. Thinking of you bud.
Hi Steve,
ReplyDeleteI've just started following your blog and look forward to reading more ...
Daria