@DpoidMonopod@ThanksCancer We all have our “things” to deal with and they’re all important to us so I think if we think we have exclusive rights to complain because we have cancer, we should re-think our position. What may seem trivial to us is something important to someone else.
@gmbutts Mistake indeed. Snub our closest ally??? What a knob #PP is. I guess the absence of far right wing guests dissuaded him from attending. For the @CPC_HQ , normal politicians who espouse mainstream values don’t make for good photo ops for #PP and his dysfunctional party. #cdnpoli
@mikejwhelan Put your faith in your oncology team. Not the snake-oil salesmen you find online or lurking in the shadows of the local coffee shop. Their magic cures are not for me. I’ll stick with proven and safe treatments. Thank you very much!
@WrldWideTravelr@ThanksCancer@EllieKdsp@UtopiaCafeJon@thisdyinglife True. Pity parties are usually reserved for just my wife and I. Or, by myself when I get to bed or when I’m in the shower. Gotta let the emotions flow when they hit you. Have a good cry. Does you good. It’s an emotional experience .
@thisdyinglife@ThanksCancer@EllieKdsp It’s my reality. Every 2nd Friday , off to the oncology clinic for bloodwork then an infusion. Everything else revolves around that. Then, every 3 months, the anticipation of a CT Scan. In between all of that, live life as normally as possible. We have gotten used to this routine