When I look back, one of the interesting things about my dance with cancer has been the different ways that my friends and family have supported me. Some people have chosen to keep me occupied; some have offered practical help; some have invited me to talk to them about cancer; some have encouraged or tried [...]
I do always try to be fair on this blog: to report my experience on the cancer conveyer belt accurately , while trying to see the points of view of others. There are people I have praised to the skies, and people – St. George’s Oncology Department, I’m mostly looking at you – who I [...]
This week, Joy is staying with her grandparents while she tries out her new school in Northumberland. (It is the school I went to. We were shown round by my old maths teacher. Weird.) Alan, Ned and I are going up to join her on Thursday when we’ll got to look at some houses, and [...]