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28 November, 201330 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

A cocktail of defences

I've mentioned before that I have a variety of anti-this and anti-that drugs to protect me while my immune system is down, but that was a bit generic. So, in all its glory, here's the list of what I'm currently getting (as far as I remember): Aciclovir – anti-viral, like, erm, Norton Anti-Virus, though in … Continue reading A cocktail of defences

26 November, 201330 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

On the balance of probabilities

88.2% of statistics are made up on the spot (Vic Reeves) Imagine a parallel world, where estate agents are truthful and reliable. In such a world, Mariacristina and I were incredibly close to getting the beautiful house we now own for a considerably lower price than we ended up paying. Having had our first bid … Continue reading On the balance of probabilities

25 November, 201330 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

Eine kleine Nachtmusik

It's amazing how quickly we can get used to our circumstances. I'm generally a pretty good sleeper, but – as you can imagine – a hospital ward is far from being the quietest place to try to get a decent night's kip. There's a veritable orchestra of sounds every night: the clatter of the observations … Continue reading Eine kleine Nachtmusik

23 November, 201330 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

Looking forward to Friday 13th

Walking home after enjoying a delicious pizza at the truly Neapolitan Bravi Ragazzi in the days between diagnosis and my being admitted to hospital, Mariacristina and I were confronted with a road sign held up by two poles on the pavement. For years now, I have avoided walking below such signs, after Mariacristina told me … Continue reading Looking forward to Friday 13th

22 November, 201330 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

The English patient’s patience

Patience is a virtue; virtue is a grace. Grace is a little girl who doesn't wash her face There's a remarkable phenomenon regarding our microwave at our home in Streatham: like most microwaves, it usually displays the time, but on a fairly regular basis I find the time has been replaced with a single number … Continue reading The English patient’s patience

A Ruth Myles hot chocolate
20 November, 201330 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

God bless the NHS

The other day, one of the lovely nurses appeared at my door to ask whether I wanted a cup of tea, or coffee, or anything else. Always – and usually unnecessarily – reluctant to put someone else out, I scrunched up my face so it would say 'I'm really sorry to ask this' and requested … Continue reading God bless the NHS

18 November, 201330 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

The stress-relieving power of now

It was at the birthday celebrations – with fireworks – of a fellow leukaemia patient, when talking to the partner of yet another friend of leukaemia (we had a little network), that I first heard of Eckhardt Tolle's The Power of Now. I had been explaining my bacon theory, when Bridget delightedly piped up to … Continue reading The stress-relieving power of now

17 November, 201330 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

Forza Italia! / Go Italy!

(Scroll down for English...) È un po' di tempo che non scrivo su questo blog in italiano; scusatemi! Non scrivo/traduco molto velocemente, e dopo aver scritto un articolo in inglese, di solito mi sento troppo stanco per riscriverlo in italiano – e Mariacristina è molto impegnata, sopratutto al lavoro. Però, ieri sono successe due bellissime … Continue reading Forza Italia! / Go Italy!

15 November, 201330 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

A strong sense of justice

When I was far smaller than I am today (I realise that's very small indeed), somebody drew a couple of lines with a crayon on the cream, lightly patterned wall of the playroom at home, and subsequently attemped to hide the misdemeanour with some inexpertly applied sploshes of Tippex. My parents were understandably disappointed, but … Continue reading A strong sense of justice

14 November, 201330 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

The trouble with anticipation

As far as I remember, my very first bone marrow biopsy took place on the evening of 31st October 2005, an ambush manoeuvre not long after I arrived at St George's for the first time. It's not the most comfortable procedure, and it quickly went to the top of my list of least favourite medical … Continue reading The trouble with anticipation

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I’m living life because I’m alive (woohoo!) – despite the best efforts of cancer. At the end of October 2005, I was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, at the age of 23.

Since then, I’ve recovered (2008), ‘survived’ (2013), relapsed (2013), had a stem cell transplant (2014) and recovered again (ongoing).

And I’m still here, thanks to amazing medical staff, bacon sandwiches, wonderful friends and family, my fabulous wife Mariacristina, a handy preference for taking things as they come and my superstar donor Tim.

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