Why the fu-k

Everyone who knows me knows I’m not a quitter.

So why why why am I accepting this shit.

Ever since I was told you can’t do that I did it.

Done some crazy things when I was told I couldn’t but always done it.

So when someone tells me I have cancer and you won’t recover I accept it, fuCk that.

I have never done what I have been told and I’m not about to start.

Thank God I have Kim to fight my corner, we are now going for a second opinion at the Marsdon hospital in London.

I’m getting my shit together.

TBC.

6 thoughts on “Why the fu-k”

  1. My missus Sandra had bowel cancer in 2007 and they were not sure about her recovery because it had spread to lymph nodes, she did everything by the book, exactly what they told her to do she did, i read all the shit on the internet looking for hope stories and people who were in the same boat just for comfort really, It took over our lives, talking about survival rates and all that crap

    Nearly 13 years later she is still here and still nagging me and to be honest she’s starting to annoy me, but she survived and so can you

    I know Pancreatic is a bad one to get but i read this and thought of you

    Some people with pancreatic cancer manage to beat the odds, surviving for many years after their initial diagnosis — maybe even long enough for doctors to use the word “cure.”
    “Nobody knows why these patients live longer than other people with pancreatic cancer,” says Vinod Balachandran, a surgeon-scientist affiliated with the David M. Rubenstein Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research and a member of the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy at Memorial Sloan Kettering who specializes in the disease. “But something is clearly setting them apart.”
    In a study, he and his colleagues set out to identify what that something is. Suspecting that the immune system might be involved, they looked at the number of immune cells present in a tumor and found the more immune cells, the longer the survival.

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