Tag: wry humour
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Writing Your Own Obituary Continued
Hello The last time I wrote the purpose was to point out the necessity of writing your own obituary. It is too great a responsibility for your loved ones. It actually puts pressure on the family and they might spend too much money on its publication in the local papers out of feelings of ?…
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The Road Trip

Six weeks ago Senor was receiving attention for the pads on his paws, and was asked by the podiatrist if he planned to go to the “Big”TR show being held that upcoming weekend in Campbell River( a four-hour drive from our kennel) He returned home ,told me about the show, and then declared that he…
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Lionel Shriver
It has been 149 days since my last chemo treatment. Lionel is married female writer who is sixty one years old. She changed her name , but not her sex ,at fifteen. She just wasn’t digging being called Margaret. That must have been pretty “far out” in the sixties. Lionel might ring a bell for…
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Chemo Round 19 & 20
My last dose of Herceptin was Oct. 29th. It was a festive day for Senor and I , and a high sugar day for the staff in the chemo room. The nurse and I were singing “Last Chemo” to the tune of Gloria Gaynor’s old disco hit “Last Dance”. Little did we realize how inappropriate…
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Chemo Rounds #17 &and #18

Senor and I are approaching what we think is the cancer treatment finish line. It cannot come soon enough! My final dose of chemo should be Oct. 29th if my heart is willing and able. We started on August 26, 2014 so we are into year two of treatment.I am not going to tell you…
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Chemo Round #15 & #16 & Almost #17
It has been brought to my attention that I have been delinquent in my blog posts. It is a good thing that I have not accepted any kind of advance from a publisher. Not that one has been offered. I have, however, been contacted by a for real professor at Kent State University (is that…
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Chemo Round #12
Thursday was another 45 minute day at club chemo. It seems like we have been going to the CC forever, but I still have eight more treatments of herceptin to go. That is 24 more weeks. Practically half of a year. And a darn long time in dog years. It is getting tiresome. Much as…
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Chemo Round #9
Chemo Round #9 was a big deal to Senor Poodela and I. We approached the event like graduating from high school. #9 was to be the last of the long and really damaging doses of chemotherapy.That is not to say that there are still many more months of chemo ahead for me, just not as…
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Chemo Round #8
Some good news! The result of the brain scan/abdominal ultrasound/and various other recent tests/procedures is… I do not have a brain tumour, but I do have a nice sized gallstone for goodness sake. Just for clarification-the gallstone was not located in my brain, but in the pelvic area. Although there is a small brain and…
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Chemo Round #7
Chemo Round #7, better known to us as Christmas Chemo, took place on December 17th at the usual crime scene. This new regime of drugs, which will occur for four sessions three weeks apart, takes six to seven hours to administer. That is 7 hours tied to an IV pole with nowhere to go other…
