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Tag Archives: Mantle cell lymphoma
101. All you Need is Lub
Yep, truly, it’s not a typo or auto-correct gone rogue. Bear with me on this one beautiful people, and also blame my OH if you feel like it :-). If you are familiar with the previous posts, you will see … Continue reading
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Tagged ablation, afib, atrial fibrillation, health, lymphoma, Mantle cell lymphoma, meditation, OYNB, Stem Cell Transplant
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100. Ta-dah!
Can you hear the rumble of that drum roll as I wheel out…. blog #100? Who’d have thought it, huh? It has to be said that at the current rate it will take me several centuries to get to #200, … Continue reading
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Tagged afib, atrial fibrillation, chemotherapy, covid 19, gratitude, Mantle cell lymphoma, masks, Stem Cell Transplant, swami ambikananda, yoga
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99. I Saw Three Ships…
I can’t believe that the next blog will be number 100, which at the rate I’m (not) churning them out will be around next Christmas. I usually offer excuses like, ‘there’s been a lot going on,’ but this time it’s … Continue reading
98. Uncharted Waters
I thought writing about cancer was hard enough, but pinning my thoughts down regarding Coronavirus is a way bigger challenge. You know by now that my default setting in a difficult situation is to resort to very dark humour. It … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, Buddhism, cancer, coronavirus, families, health, Mantle cell lymphoma, meditation, mindfulness, money, running, Swanage
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97. Heart to Heart
I’ve had the title of this blog rocketing around in my head for ages, nay months (ahem!) and the strange thing is that, regardless of the constantly evolving essence of this thing called Life, it continues to be appropriate on … Continue reading
95. A Sobering Thought
This one’s been a long time coming, and I’ve been thinking hard about whether to open up about another medical facet of my life that’s been a problem of late, or even to start a whole new blog on the … Continue reading
91. A Fine Line.
Cancer isn’t selective. It is, however, divisive. It can be the fine line between life and death. It is definitely the line between a good night’s sleep and hours of wakeful terror. It draws the line between those who have … Continue reading
90. All At Sea
One of the best things about the beautiful weather we’ve had in the UK is that we’ve been able to Plan Things. I mean, we do plan things in general, but there’s usually the need for contingency plans in case … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, Buddhism, chemotherapy, fitness, lymphoma, Mantle cell lymphoma, running, sea kayaking, Steven Malone, Swanage, swimming
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84. Yellow Cars
Hope you like the picture of the Harvest Moon. We went down to our local beach specially to watch it rise, and discovered that the best viewing point was inside one of our favourite watering holes right by the water. … Continue reading
80. And then there’s Titan
Crikey. So we had four humans, three cats and one problem, and that one problem was small and ginger, or so I thought. It turns out I had another problem too, which was how on earth to write about what … Continue reading
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Tagged Animal Communication, Chris Irwin, lymphoma, Mantle cell lymphoma, raw food for cats, Susannah Rafelle
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