An Update On Posting
Well folks, there may be some long breaks in posting over the next couple of months for which I apologize in advance.
My book proof - which looks outstanding by the way - was delivered Thursday morning.
Thursday afternoon I was diagnosed with Stage 1 Prostate cancer.
I'm going to be fine. They caught it early but it means that I have some crap to go through in the coming months so posting bits to the blog - while still a priority - isn't my TOP priority at the moment.
I'm mulling over posting the cancer process on another blog. I haven't decided yet.
I know that there is no good time for cancer, but with the book coming out it could have chosen a better time. I'm busy. I don't have time to be sick.
If you've been following along on the blog, you know that it's hard to keep my humor in check. This situation is no different. I like to think that I'm not really sick - I just have one of those 24 hour cancer bugs that I can't seem to shake.
Here's a hint of my real world: Sitting in the urologists office and having just received the diagnosis, we were going over the various treatment options and the 'down time' involved with each course of action.
I looked at Suz. Suz looked at me. A shared thought passed between us: 'Damn. This is going to seriously cut into our riding season.'
Oh, and as a side note most specialists have NO sense of humor. No humor at all.
Guess I'm going to have to change that, eh?
David
My book proof - which looks outstanding by the way - was delivered Thursday morning.
Thursday afternoon I was diagnosed with Stage 1 Prostate cancer.
I'm going to be fine. They caught it early but it means that I have some crap to go through in the coming months so posting bits to the blog - while still a priority - isn't my TOP priority at the moment.
I'm mulling over posting the cancer process on another blog. I haven't decided yet.
I know that there is no good time for cancer, but with the book coming out it could have chosen a better time. I'm busy. I don't have time to be sick.
If you've been following along on the blog, you know that it's hard to keep my humor in check. This situation is no different. I like to think that I'm not really sick - I just have one of those 24 hour cancer bugs that I can't seem to shake.
Here's a hint of my real world: Sitting in the urologists office and having just received the diagnosis, we were going over the various treatment options and the 'down time' involved with each course of action.
I looked at Suz. Suz looked at me. A shared thought passed between us: 'Damn. This is going to seriously cut into our riding season.'
Oh, and as a side note most specialists have NO sense of humor. No humor at all.
Guess I'm going to have to change that, eh?
David
Labels: prostate cancer, riding season, urologist
4 Comments:
David,
I would like to wish you the best of luck in dealing with this situation. Do keep your sense of humor as that always helps during adversity.
Thanks gael.
Amen to keeping the humor. More people need to laugh at life - way too many sourpusses in this world.
We'll keep you in our thoughts and prayers-
Thanks JD.
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