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Well went to see the consultant today and the results from the neck dissection biopsy were in, they were negative.
So it looks like I am in the clear.
Funny thing is, once cancer has touched you and your closest, you are never the same again. No wild partys, screaming with joy, just a relief and a realisation of how much stress you hold inside over the course of the treatment. Will it always be at the back of your mind it could come back? For sure.
Nothing is a given in life, but try and enjoy simple things every day. That reminds me of the series “Twin Peaks” where agent Cooper (Kyle McLachlan) sits and has a coffee every morning and savours it saying;
So it looks like I am in the clear.
Funny thing is, once cancer has touched you and your closest, you are never the same again. No wild partys, screaming with joy, just a relief and a realisation of how much stress you hold inside over the course of the treatment. Will it always be at the back of your mind it could come back? For sure.
Nothing is a given in life, but try and enjoy simple things every day. That reminds me of the series “Twin Peaks” where agent Cooper (Kyle McLachlan) sits and has a coffee every morning and savours it saying;