This story first appeared in my Licenced To Retire blog in December 2020 It’s taken me a bit of time to write this and it’s quite a long story. Not because things went wrong but rather processing all that has happened over the last few weeks has taken longer than I thought it would. InContinue reading “20 Days In Solitary”
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The Story So Far
This story was first published on my Licenced To Retire blog in October 2020 It’s been well over a month since I posted anything. So I have written this piece mostly for myself as a record of my cancer journey so far this year. But for those who have been following the blog over theContinue reading “The Story So Far”
The Long Corridor.
This post first appeared in my Licenced To Retire blog in August 2020 The other day Sarah and I visited the Hematologist for the results of a PET Scan. Which for those who don’t know is similar to an MRI or CT scan. Except that it uses radioactive isotopes to find cancer in your body.Continue reading “The Long Corridor.”
A Small Lump In The Road
Originally published in Feb 2020 on http://www.licencedtoretire.com my other blog. I had it all worked out just before Christmas with my mum having passed away in November, our regular return visits home to get her to various hospital appointments would no longer be required. We would be free to get back to the south islandContinue reading “A Small Lump In The Road”
Staying In Our Bubble
This post first appeared in my Licencedtoretire blog in March It’s been almost two weeks since we were all locked into our place of residence. For those of us who live in a motorhome. There was the struggle of finding somewhere to see out the lockdown, with every second place closing faster than you couldContinue reading “Staying In Our Bubble”
Lumps And Bumps.
This story first appeared in my Licenced to Retire blog in January 2020 Those that have been following my blog over time will know that in 2016 I was diagnosed with Follicular Lymphoma and underwent chemotherapy. This led to the decision to sell the business and retire. The company was named after one of myContinue reading “Lumps And Bumps.”