
Cancer: My Experience, My Journey – Hell on Earth Happens
Artist David Rankin sent a wonderful photo from Shelter Island gently NY watching a gaggle of geese flying above the water on a grey idyllic day, I needed it!
Artist David Rankin sent a wonderful photo from Shelter Island gently NY watching a gaggle of geese flying above the water on a grey idyllic day, I needed it!
Through April, May and up until now, mid-June 2019, I have seemingly been marking time to move forward discovering I need to have a second round of chemotherapy
My journey with Cancer has offered new hope, and a route towards my having Immunotherapy, a treatment assisting the body’s immune system to fight the disease
An old saying, patience is a virtue is very true for those with cancer, and, in the meantime at the end of chemotherapy, I’m looking forward as life begins anew
Coming to terms with being a high-risk patient has been hard; my surgeon and oncologist are giving me a good chance of succeeding on my quest to enjoy a future.
My personal journey with Bowel Cancer started before I realised what was happening; it was diagnosis, operation, and now my journey shifts to cure through chemo