Uncle, you are everyone's hero, stay strong.........:thumb2:thumb2:thumb2:thumb2
To be fair, it is tough somedays, you have the treatment, which the side effects are often far worse than the condition for a period of time, but hey ho a few weeks later when those aches and pains have gone, you are pleased that you had the treatment done. You have new energy, you tackle some of those jobs around the house and plan others.
You are fine for a month, then the oncologist reviews the scans and sees another small breakout, and offers treatment. Yes I will take that too... back to square one, somedays life seems like a game of snakes and ladders, but then some ba***** takes the ladder away, hopefully I'm not on it at the time lol.
For those of you counting, it has been nearly a year now since I was first diagnosed, I'm still here, and with my oncologist's help, he thinks I will be around for a few more years yet. :thumb2
So those wanting to buy my Mav... will have to wait a long time yet lol...:augie
I thought about being buried in my Mav, like a viking funeral, but the grave digger objected on the grounds that the Mav was not very eco friendly, but he would buy it off me though...:lol:lol
Uncle Rustic