We have been lighting Candles for Mesothelioma victims that have gone
and then on January 4th for those that are still fighting away trying
to beat the disease.
We are very wrapped up in the fight maybe thats the way it always is
for people facing a death sentence, maybe thats how you come to terms
with it all by fighting with others it helps you get through and keeps
you sane in all this unbelievable madness
I always thought it sad when someone has a heart ache and dies with out saying goodbye to family and friends but with this Meso we have far to much time to think.
Maybe thats why Im living such a wild life becuase its the only way toshut these thoughts out.
Debbie has been to Germany again to Prof Vogl and has had tests and will now have to go back in about three weeks for more treatment as the Meso has broken out again. I have a candle lite for here and Ronnie to as they have their treatment with quiet a few Warriors this January.
I have had a busy day answering my emails from around the world, we then went out and did some shopping as the freezer got low.
The shelves were empty where the fresh vegetables should have been as the weather has been so bad. It has been the coldest December on record, so supposed they havent been able to get the vegetables from the ground or the lorries have not been able to deliver them.
I had a lovely dinner of chillie sweet and sour chicken and noodles so nice and filling on a cold and rainy evening.
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