Don't be daft, no offence whatsoever.
It's complicated. I had prostate cancer. PC is different to other cancers. I chose a treatment, a new one, called HIFU. It blasted a way my dangerous core of cancer (with ultrasound, that's what the U stands for).
It still leaves me with cancer. Just like 50% of other males over 50 (I'm 50). Cancer that probably won't kill me before something else does. You need to read about this because it's too much to explain. Or not. This isn't a lecture.
My point about "beating" cancer, like it's a battle or a war, is that where does that leave the dead people? Are they all losers?
I have a thing about words. I didn't beat cancer. I just exacted a choice, via some clever doctors at UCHL. If you really want to know, google Professor Emberton, HIFU, UCHL.
Meantime thx for reading and if you keep reading I'll try and entertain you for 6 months. If I can last that long.![]()
I've been backpacking around australia for the past 4 months, and have just arrived in melbourne from darwin. Fuck me its a cool place. So quirky, and brimming with character. The weather isn't much to write about mind!!
So, erm.. tips on fun things to do in Amsterdam with two 21 year old boys? 8)
But seriously.. I've been to Dam so many times I think I've forgotten what there is to do that's worthwhile.
I've been backpacking around australia for the past 4 months, and have just arrived in melbourne from darwin. Fuck me its a cool place. So quirky, and brimming with character. The weather isn't much to write about mind!!
I have a Scotland-wide free bus and coach travel pass. Next long school holiday, would it be worthwhile to take an inter-coach trip around Scotland? For accommodation overnight in various places, I could just ask friends - having lived all over the place, I know someone everywhere.
So, i'm finally off on my trip. Flying out to BKK tomorrow to travel SE asia for 7 months, excited and a little bit nervous. Will try and post a few updates in here or perhaps to people who are interested via PM.
In a bit %)
I fly home after six months out here tomorrow. Good luck. IME, and I hope you prove me wrong (and I can't be certain without your itinerary anyway) you are going to get stupidly hot followed by stupidly wet. If you are coming home in October/November that is just about exactly the reverse of what you should be doing. But, likesay, depends on where you are going and when. Good luck anyway, and there's nothing to be nervous about.