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10 May, 200630 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

Another Bridge to Cross

This morning George suffered a bit of a setback. His immune system is non-existent at the moment and he appears to have contracted an infection. His blood pressure reduced considerably and the increase in fluids needed to combat this led to fluid on the lungs and breathing problems. As a precaution, George was admitted to … Continue reading Another Bridge to Cross

3 May, 200630 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

Aha, a computer and an internet at last

Boo! Don't worry, I haven't disappeared: I've just not got my internet connection back yet and haven't managed to summon the energy to type something up to give to someone else... I have, however, snuck on to another computer (with permission of course!) to give you a bit of an update, so here I am.The … Continue reading Aha, a computer and an internet at last

27 April, 200630 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

Clickety-Click

George was summoned today to return to St George's Hospital. They were unable to arrange the cranial radiotherapy at the Sutton Marsden, and so he will start chemotherapy again tomorrow (I am assuming!). He is in Room 7 and so his phone number is 2566 (hence the title)! The wireless internet connection is definitely wireless, … Continue reading Clickety-Click

26 April, 200630 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

Not today, not tomorrow, but soon

Brief update: I am yet to go into hospital - I rang this morning and there weren't any beds today. Then one of the registrars rang me (at about midday) to explain that they're checking with the Marsden to see whether we might be able to squeeze in the cranial radiotherapy in the next few … Continue reading Not today, not tomorrow, but soon

25 April, 200630 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

Remember Anthony Nolan?

When I (and my dad, I think) posted details about getting on the bone marrow register, what did you do?1. Sign up.2. Think 'I'll definitely look into it' and then forget.Here's the website, in case you fall into the second group: Anthony Nolan Trust.Go on, you might save a life.Oh, and in case you're wondering, … Continue reading Remember Anthony Nolan?

24 April, 200630 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

Aw mate, gutted

It's been great being out of hospital for a decent amount of time - properly out, without having to return once a week for blood tests etc, and there has been much loveliness, including the chance to spend lots of time with my darling father (who hasn't forgiven me for moaning about Southbourne yet). But … Continue reading Aw mate, gutted

23 April, 200630 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

Happy St George’s Day

Today is the feast day of Saint George, so I wish you all a happy one and remind you that you should be eating dragon for supper. I wonder whether my Tooting hotel is celebrating in fashion: it would have been terribly poetic to be George in St George's on St George's Day, but alas: … Continue reading Happy St George’s Day

20 April, 200630 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

Where to find me on the interweb

MSN Messenger is, admittedly, an enormous distraction. But it's also great for keeping in touch with people, so if anyone doesn't have me on their contact list, my address for it is "george and his banjo" (all one word, no spaces) at the usual hotmail dot com. I don't use that hotmail address for anything … Continue reading Where to find me on the interweb

18 April, 200630 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

Happy Easter!

I hope everyone had a lovely Easter, though I can't imagine that for many it was as lovely as mine. Having not expected to get to Downside for the Retreat (as I would have been in hospital had my autograft gone ahead), I turned up with Fred on Thursday evening and had a wonderful time … Continue reading Happy Easter!

11 April, 200630 October, 2017 George Blog, Words

I love long-term chemotherapy…

Thank you to everyone for sympathetic/positive/supportive comments on my last post - I think it's time I wrote another one to explore the benefits of my change of plan! I've had plenty of time to kick things and feel much relieved by the experience. Freddie came home, too, so I could kick him, though that … Continue reading I love long-term chemotherapy…

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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.

A lot of it’s here, but I’d love to tell you more – I’m a writer and a speaker and love to share my story, so get in touch if we can do some good together.

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