“I didn’t think I was going to be able to do it!”

I’m glad she told me after she’d done it! This is my account of what happened to me on the final day of Cycle One: Week Three. I should have been chillin’ down and relaxing with nice thoughts of nice things to in the coming “furlough” week. Instead I was in spasmodic pain from increasingly

“I didn’t think I was going to be able to do it!”… carry on reading

A little September Sunshine

September is Blood Cancer Awareness month. CLL Support Association has long supported this: the huge “ROGER” in our back garden is testament to that. This year, 2022, CLLSupport wanted to promote “living well with CLL” and asked members for photo/video contributions of how they continue to “live well. ‘ Enjoying a little challenge – made

A little September Sunshine… carry on reading

Clinical Trial: Day Two – working for my Chicken Supreme (and then the struggles of Day Three)

Day Two started much the same as Day One; albeit in a different bed space. In fact the waking day was fine. I wrote my Blog of Day One. I managed my low-impact exercises, I watched a bit more video and read a bit more of Mark Billingham’s “The Dying Hours”. I was stilling enjoying

Clinical Trial: Day Two – working for my Chicken Supreme (and then the struggles of Day Three)… carry on reading

Seven years along this Leukaemia Journey: “What a long strange trip it’s been!”

The first four months (or thereabouts! “A new year; a new challenge!”  That’s what I said/wrote on January 1st 2015. How many folk have said that to themselves? How many times did I repeat it like a mantra all through the Autumn of 2014? Well now it’s 2015 and how things have changed!? Putting a

Seven years along this Leukaemia Journey: “What a long strange trip it’s been!”… carry on reading