One week on
This time last week I was lying under a heated blanket the day after surgery, barely able to do anything Continue reading
This time last week I was lying under a heated blanket the day after surgery, barely able to do anything Continue reading
There are four stages to my treatment for breast cancer – chemotherapy, surgery, radiotherapy and hormone therapy. I have done Continue reading
My 18-week chemo plan is coming to an end, rather appropriately, with a race, although not one that I was Continue reading
Here is another golden moment in this strange season of my life. On Sunday, my wonderful daughter-in-law Kat gave birth Continue reading
Yesterday I ran to my last chemo session before surgery, along the river, in sunshine, with Lucy, Neil, Mandy, Joel Continue reading
Since my diagnosis, I have cried the most tears over losing my hair, and that was before it happened. That Continue reading
It is hard to describe what it’s like as chemo takes effect on your body, and surprisingly hard to remember Continue reading
I did my penultimate run to Charing Cross yesterday. It was not quite a run to chemo, but close enough. Continue reading