Category: Cancer Stories

Thank God It’s Not Sarcoma

This time, before the time before the last time before the last time…and so on…that I was invaded by hordes of rogue T-Cells that started breeding and conscripting armies to build yet more structures of inconvenience and blood clots to stage yet another siege, I thought that I might try a new therapy. The concept Read More

And When I Die

From the day I died, things started to get strange, but eerily familiar…but in a good way. The sky was blue as it once was, the clouds formed in natural white shapes. The air was warm and clean and fresh as if it had just rained on apple trees and fresh cut grass. The trees, Read More

So What Is It?

It might just be ‘old guy stuff’ but it could be anything. It might be because the warranty on the thyroid and other vital parts expired. It might be conspiratorial corporate post chemo radiation pharmaceutical trial horseshit slash and burn toxicity. For sure it cannot be a common ague cold or flu or undigestible malady. Read More

Totalitarian Cancer – When Healthcare Becomes An Oppressive Bureaucracy – And People Die Anyway – Letter To Alberta ‘Helth’ Services

Attention Alberta Health Services Patient Relations,   Surely someone at AHS, The Foothills Hospital, and especially the Tom Baker Cancer Centre knows of the numerous studies that clearly indicate that psychological stress is a major factor in cancer treatment outcomes.   I was diagnosed with Systemic Peripheral Cutaneous Non-Hodgkin’s T Cell Lymphoma with spinal cord Read More