I have a Cancer

  • I have A Cancer -15

    ‘Hello. Hello, are you awake?’ ‘Uh, yeh,’ I mumbled. ‘Can I have some water please?’ ‘How are you feeling?’ ‘Morning. Ok, I think, thank you.’ I was able to see a wall clock and saw it was a...
  • I have A Cancer - 14

    I had been worried about the second laxative.  The first had been disgusting.  Pentolax this time, which was different.  Why they had not given that to me first time only the NHS know.  It was like drinking water.  So easy.&n...
  • I have A Cancer - 13

    The voice had a distinct accent.  She sounded young, and self-assured without being cocky.  It turned out she worked for the NHS, in the north of the country but was originally from Northern Ireland.  We spoke for over an hour about al...
  • I have A Cancer - 12

    The waiting has always been the difficult bit.  Not knowing what is happening in the background by other people – professionals - to prepare for my ‘big day’.  Work was superb, though.  I talked with my manager regula...
  • I have A Cancer - 11

    The Easter weekend was long and warm.  On the Friday and Saturday, as my wife slept, I went shopping, and browsing, in Charity shops.  I walked c 20,000 steps over the two days. On the Friday evening, I had a phone conversation with my two ...