I have read the book 'When breath becomes air', by Paul Kalanithi. It was very inspiring, especially for someone in my situation. But I'm not wondering as much about the book itself right now as about its title. The question on my mind is, if I end up being beaten by this cancer, and if … Continue reading When breath becomes air
Month: February 2019
Late in life
I'm writing this post consisting of a number of anecdotes from my life. None of them is related to my condition, and I'm not quite sure it really belongs to this blog. But I think it provides for a good distraction, at least for me, from this depressing thing that is cancer. Also, most people … Continue reading Late in life
A small adventure
My disease has progressed quite a bit since 3 months ago. A lot of the circumstances has changed. But what hasn't changed so much is my desire to go out and about while I'm still healthy. Just like what I wrote in Drop everything and travel. One thing that is most likely out of the … Continue reading A small adventure
50 Shades of Bad News
Since my first diagnosis, I have received a fair share of bad news from doctors, which, you can imagine, is not fun, especially when we’re talking about cancer. And since the relapse, they have become more frequent and their content - slightly more depressing. But either it was before or after the relapse, I can … Continue reading 50 Shades of Bad News
