Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Some results

My consultant in Aberdeen rang last week. He says that the lung cancer is responding to the treatment but the bone cancer is not. I thought that we could now rule out Malignant Melanoma as the source of any cancer. He did not agree. He called it a good working hypothesis.
He is to get me into Aberdeen in a short while and has prescribed steroids to pump me up beforehand.
We are still moving things from Stakkafletts to the new house at Springfield. There seems to be a never ending supply of bags and boxes with things that have no clear home in the new house.
At least the ponies are happy to see us when we go there.
We feed them every day and they wait for us to see that we are doing things as they want.
Tomorrow will have to be a lighter day. We will sort out the horses, take a few light things and look at the sighting scope on the big telescope, then put it in the garage. We will take the hand held sat nav to add some sophistication to the set up.
We may also put the tripod for the other telescope in the garage to tempt the stargazers to set that one up too.
The sound has gone on my computer so I may now have to learn sign language to use Skype.
We did a tour of the island today to see the sights. There was a redshank ensconced on the Loch of Funzie (Finnie remember).
I think today must have been heavier because I feel like having a rest now and I have only just had a siesta.
No golden plover, lapwings or red necked phalaropes yet. Plenty to look forward too.
Now I'm on steroids I might have a walk on the beach to see whether there is anyone there for me to kick sand over.
I will add more when they have chemofied me. 

1 comment:

  1. We are glad to hear the move is happening slowly and steadily, take care not to over do things. Good luck with the treatment in Aberdeen. Will you overlap with Aunty Janet and Margaret being there? How is Margaret doing? Love to you and my Mum. xxx

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