Ok, here we have Spike and Cara. Spike and cara the greyhounds belong to my son. Sometimes we dog sit and have the two of them here and look after them if my son is going away. Thought you might like to meet them. Spike is on the right he is a very big laid back dog that takes everything in his stride. Cara on the left, she is a bit nervous and is always suspicious that you are trying to trap her and she usually goes away if you call her to come to you. These are rescued dogs that would probably have been put down, they were only three years old when adopted, but their racing lives were already over. Who knows how they were treated in their previous lives and how much their treatment has affected them. We also have a greyhound called Millie. The three of them get on very well and Millie looks forward to the sleep overs I think.
Just finished Chemo number eight. Feet and legs have got worse with pains and numbness. Sickness worse as expected. Decided I am keeping this to myself. Taking the risk and not telling oncologist, I don't want to stop treatment yet unless I really have to. I have not told my GP yet either. When I was talking to my GP recently about all the things I am feeling he said, well it is a very strong poison we are putting into you and people can die from it. Not many sessions to go now and each extra session must be helping zap any cancer cells.
Ok enough for now,
All the best to you all,
Paul x
Just finished Chemo number eight. Feet and legs have got worse with pains and numbness. Sickness worse as expected. Decided I am keeping this to myself. Taking the risk and not telling oncologist, I don't want to stop treatment yet unless I really have to. I have not told my GP yet either. When I was talking to my GP recently about all the things I am feeling he said, well it is a very strong poison we are putting into you and people can die from it. Not many sessions to go now and each extra session must be helping zap any cancer cells.
Ok enough for now,
All the best to you all,
Paul x