Saturday, 11 April 2026

Free Cancer to Cancer Free

You don't buy cancer but you pay a price. We had a surprise celebration that worked to a tee as we had no idea that Molly & Daniel were putting up their house for a gathering. The problem started around 2013 with a spot on the cheek that was like any other spot. A year later it was pointed out to a local doc who took to it with a laser beam device. This happened a few times and just seemed to result in a blister. If anyone wants to put a laser to your skin say no.  So after another year we went to the proper dermatologist who took one look and cut it out. This was around 2015 and with good healing that was it, nothing to be seen here, move along.  

Eight years later there is a spot once more. Who knows why there is an eight year wait. By this time we have moved to Geelong with another whole set of doctors. These ones do tests for the first time and identify a name for this growth. It is a nasty one with a corkscrew drill bit. Now the Alfred hospital is involved but they don't care about names or types only depths. It is a dinghy rabbit warren of old buildings with no easy access but it is worth it. They see that the spot is shallow like less than a mm.  They take it out again and scribe a large circle for a margin for good measure and replace it all with a skin graft.  They had to go back a few months later because the margin wasn't big enough. OK for the second time we are told that is it, all gone all removed, no further treatment. 

A year later the local doc who identified the initial spot is well aware and paying close attention to her neck. He finds a small lump and gets the Alfred involved again. This time it is a new building, state of the art, easy parking, easy access and first class service.  They are a bit sheepish. The same surgeon said she was in the 1 to 2% group who had the problem return. They are impressed with the local doc as none of them can feel the lump but tests confirm it is there.  The lymph node system is a drainage channel where something can hide. At around 2011/2012 some smart doctors invented Pembro. The name is actually a lot longer.  This cancer hides from your immune system by masking itself as a good guy. This medicine can take away the mask and let the immune system go to work. So after three doses the cancer was killed off but for good measure a neck operation was performed to remove 29 lymph nodes being thorough.  Down the track, surgeries may not be needed.  The main thing now is to wind back the immune system from its enthusiastic attacks because the problem has gone. Time to celebrate.




Friday, 10 April 2026

Wheel of Time

There is a set of books on my shelf where all 14 volumes do take up the entire shelf. It was being filmed as a multi series TV show by Amazon Prime but they cancelled it after 3 seasons. The wimps. I need some stamp album expansion space so I am endeavouring to give this lot to the Willie library here as I have not seen it on their shelves. There is a spot where donations can be placed but I want to verify they can use this lot before carting it up there.  We have been slow to return books and I have noticed a highlight pen has been used on our entries in the register so the book detective is onto us already for tardiness.

Update: We just had the librarian who happens to live directly across the way in here to give the verdict. They are overwhelmed with boxes of books. They will make an exception however these, despite the good condition, will not fit. So I can't give them away.

A one metre shelf will do this lot easily


Footsies

 Yes I am getting in touch with my feet because they do a lot of work and it seems men especially do not thing about them much. When I stubbed my toe last month that made me sit up and take notice. So that is all in the past, as our neighbour Jill has treated us to the ways and means of having a foot spa. Now this is something new to me consisting firstly of a soak then a crunchy scrub and finishing off with a moisture cream.  Now I can put my feet up.



Thursday, 9 April 2026

Post Easter Feaster beach clean

There were some good beach days over Easter and the Sunday was quite busy so I was expecting  a bit of a mess.  There were some sneaky types hiding rubbish in the bushes, like the takeaway fish & chip wrappings, complete with two large tubs of sauce. Other than that the beach was quite presentable. I got the usual tide line butts, caps, rope pieces and small plastics but no bottles or cans. The breeze was strong and warm this morning so there may be more washed in tomorrow. Yesterday we spied a drone spying us. There was a sign saying survey in progress but they certainly got us in their sights. There is a spot between rocks that can cut off the breezes.

Eastern Beach

Western Beach

hidden by the lazy


Wednesday, 8 April 2026

Ride to the Pool

We followed up on the Winter swimming idea by checking out the local pool.  There is a huge construction for stage 2 right now that includes an indoor pool and gym. The pool will be closed soon for Winter due to construction activity. We collared a local swimmer who says that is just an excuse. She says it is also closed for wind, for rain, for school use, for lack of an attendant, any reason they can think of. It seems to me when stage 2 is open it has to stay open.  There is always plenty of water across the road if a dip is required.




Tuesday, 7 April 2026

Collendina Report No966

 We went for a grandie visit to Collendina on the final holiday. It was rainy but the park was busy. The new owner policy of opening up every piece of spare space to blowin vans is working, as it was full in places where I had never seen vans before. It doesn't stop them from jacking prices by hundreds at a time. The old van is a bit worse for where. It was 30 yar old when we bought it and that was 25 yar ago. There is not much holding it together. When the Sun got out we got out as far as the playground, board games can only last so long. 

nothing happier than a chocolate...

lunch...



Where is the lens on these things?


Monday, 6 April 2026

Grandie Easter

Easter Sunday was much quieter than last year. It was not until late did we get some small visitors with lots of energy.  Even so the Easter bags here had activity sets in them as well as the usual egg so some quiet time was had building and glueing, cutting and sticking although the glue was not so sticky. Other games were had including billiards as Asher can now reach across the table better.  Kaia was on the prowl the whole time. There is not a door or a drawer that cannot be opened.


get the cover off first