Where there's a vibe ... there's life.

2 minute read time.

You will need the fire well stoked in order to get into the mood for this episode: Our Hero and The Meddlesome Wife have, again, the snow flurrying around Cold Comfort Cottage.    

We will set the scene:  The moon is full and The Hounds are dreaming whatever wolfish dreams hounds have on silver, moonlit nights.  (I suspect their dreams are full of doggy clichés, but let’s not disrupt the mood.) They are dreaming, perhaps, that they are snaking down the mountainside with the pack, forming a sinuous, deadly curve down the snow-covered slopes. 

(Oh, for goodness sake, get on with the action!)

Our Hero is sleeping after an exhausting day; a day which included explaining to the maker of the very expensive uber-elf creation why he was wearing the cheap hat with flaps and not the carefully handcrafted one.   (Being the very polite hero he is, he made up some story about the current toothless situation not really doing the uber-elf hat justice.)

He has done the forty mile round trip to his studio and showroom, just in case there was anyone who wanted to spend any money. (They didn’t.) 

He is eating more than he has for weeks and is now nearly seven and a half stone again (still slightly underweight, given he is five foot nine).   He is finding himself sleeping in positions which were, two weeks ago, unimaginably painful, presumably because the tumour was pressing into his back, his ribs, into nerves ... or into whatever a large tumour in the lower oesophagus might press upon (just about everything important, as you can imagine).

 He says that now when he turns over in bed it is no longer like being flayed alive. 

The Uninvited Guest is obviously shrinking fast after the magical PDT from the wonderful maverick surgeon.

The abyss has retreated and life, as far as Our Hero is concerned, is returning to ‘normal.’   And ‘normal’ means going back to work. 

But here is what The Meddlesome Wife is pondering (she would, wouldn’t she?  What is wrong with ‘thinking’?); there is no ‘normal’ any more.    Unless there had been a spontaneous remission, brought on by the collective vibes, or the remote Reiki from the Master in Bulgaria, or the prayers from at least three Christian denominations, the potions which come all the way from China, or the self-injected Mistletoe (I don’t think the Mistletoe has been mentioned yet), Our Hero still has to contend with the tumours in the liver and whatever is happening with the lymph nodes. 

It is off to see the oncologist on Friday where, if the NHS get their collective act together, they might have the results from the CT scan which was done in the middle of December. The oncologist will, we must imagine, be on the defensive since Our Hero has had treatment that was dismissed as being ‘experimental’ (despite the fact it is approved by NICE). Furthermore, the oncologist will have received the letter from the maverick surgeon which states that he has treated the whole of the primary tumour with PDT, and reiterates the fact that the ‘cheap as chips’ stent (all on offer from the oncologist)  would have been worse than useless.     

 The battle lines, as you can see, have been drawn.  

But The Meddlesome is wondering whether they should not just find a dog sitter (any takers?) and fly off somewhere warm - with excellent plumbing.   

Since there is no ‘normal’ any more, she thinks they should seize the day.  

Carpe diem, my friends. 

 

 

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    My dear Judi - today's 'normal' has, indeed 'upped the average' quite considerably, in part because of you.  I just thought I must seem a little mean spirited, given the almost miraculous improvement in Our Hero's health, and given the situation some of my readers are in (well, all two of you!)  I should count my blessings and, indeed, I do!   Now, for bottling how to count blessings by the hour.

    Dear John - you are giving me ideas about how the scene might play out with the oncologist.  There is one slight difficulty with the Henry route:  from Scotland, heroic English kings never look quite so heroic.   How about Macduff?  With Hounds?  

    'Once more into the breach,  dear Hell Hounds, come.' (Exit oncologis, pursued by a bear...)

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Three readers!!! I'm lurking on here.

    Same thing happened to us - After allllllllll of hubby's treatments, surgeries, chemo, radiation, more chemo, more surgery, - I wanted to go on a "vacation" with him, and he wanted to go back to work!

    Why is that?

    Sending mystic crystal revalation vibes and healing rainbow chants your way!  :-)

    Love, Mo  xoxo

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Come on now Ladies - here in the more 'softy' southern area (Midlands actually) we had to scrape the ice from the inside of our bedroom window this weekend. Just an open fire & Rayburn to keep us warm (& a couple of convector heaters as well).

    Anyway - Grace you have summed up how I feel at the moment and Judi your upbeat attitude is right- just need to get it in motion. Things seem to be going well here - sister madly digging away ready for the planting season so she is happy, but tired.

    Grace - you are right. It's the thinking that get's to you as it's still there.

    What bought it home to me was my 'best' (well she was till she disappeared from the scene for about 6 months). Came out with us this w/e - only reason was to get me up to date with her problems. Well call me a bitch, but I don't want to know about trivial hypochondriacal (is that a word) symptons etc that are in no way life threatening, but mainly due to being overweight (sorry the bitch is back !). No word of how's your sister etc. Well sorry for the rant - I will now get my positive head on and count our blessings. A weekend away with the insecure hound will probably put the world back to rights for a bit. Doubt we will be flying somewhere warm like yours Grace, but somewhere near a beach with birds (feathered kind) for hubby to look at. The more isolated the better.

    It's good to hear the is Hero improving though & long may it continue. Not sure what his art is, but isn't e-bay a potential market you could use ?

    Love to all & hounds, Jewels X

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Dear Mo and Jewels,

    I think we will just have to abandon our hubands and take poor John with us to find the sun!  Suggestions for destinations?

    Lots of love to you and thanks for all the vibes ...

    PS What was that I heard?  Was that the rainbow chant?  Thanks Mo.  xx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hehehe - Re: Destination suggestions:

    Anyplace Warm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  :-)

    xoxoxo