As the blog approaches 10,000 hits - no more than 80% of which can be me, surely - I just wanted to say - thanks for reading. When I started it, I had no idea what I was going to write or whether anyone would want to read it - let's face it, the subject matter is pretty depressing.
I am enjoying - if that's the right word - writing it, although to paraphrase Kath, obviously wish that I didn't have to. To use an obvious word, it's very cathartic, and at the same time very strange, broadcasting your thoughts to the world with often little knowledge of who is reading - although many of you refer to passages of the blog when you email me.
On a separate matter, it's medical week again. Pre-chemo tomorrow, chemo wednesday. I have been feeling pretty fluey the last few days, which may or may not be due to the drug Zoledronate (or "The Evil Zoltar" as Rupert calls it) I was given last time. Here's hoping it all goes ahead without a hitch.
I am enjoying - if that's the right word - writing it, although to paraphrase Kath, obviously wish that I didn't have to. To use an obvious word, it's very cathartic, and at the same time very strange, broadcasting your thoughts to the world with often little knowledge of who is reading - although many of you refer to passages of the blog when you email me.
On a separate matter, it's medical week again. Pre-chemo tomorrow, chemo wednesday. I have been feeling pretty fluey the last few days, which may or may not be due to the drug Zoledronate (or "The Evil Zoltar" as Rupert calls it) I was given last time. Here's hoping it all goes ahead without a hitch.