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It's a while since there's been a "Guy claims to be god and goes nuts" news story. Or one that I saw, anyway.

 

Great stuff.

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It's a while since there's been a "Guy claims to be god and goes nuts" news story. Or one that I saw, anyway.

 

Great stuff.

 

Well fill yer bits with live twitter............

https://twitter.com/JeffABC2News

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"Guy claims to be god and goes nuts"

 

Shouldn't that be the other way round, as in: "Guy goes nuts and claims to be god"?

 

regards,

Hein

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"Guy claims to be god and goes nuts"

 

Shouldn't that be the other way round, as in: "Guy goes nuts and claims to be god"?

 

regards,

Hein

 

If you insist. Although he could really have been God but he was just having a bad day. Not impossible is it, hmm? If he really can see everything..... there's some pretty annoying and appalling, and just plain gross-to-watch stuff going on.

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"Guy claims to be god and goes nuts"

Shouldn't that be the other way round, as in: "Guy goes nuts and claims to be god"?

If you insist. Although he could really have been God but he was just having a bad day. Not impossible is it, hmm? If he really can see everything..... there's some pretty annoying and appalling, and just plain gross-to-watch stuff going on.

 

Oh yes, of couse... That God person must have been nuts when he accepted that "create the heavens and the earth" contract.

 

regards,

Hein

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"Guy claims to be god and goes nuts"

Shouldn't that be the other way round, as in: "Guy goes nuts and claims to be god"?

If you insist. Although he could really have been God but he was just having a bad day. Not impossible is it, hmm? If he really can see everything..... there's some pretty annoying and appalling, and just plain gross-to-watch stuff going on.

 

Oh yes, of couse... That God person must have been nuts when he accepted that "create the heavens and the earth" contract.

 

regards,

Hein

 

No he saw it and he saw that it was good.

 

You can build a beautiful house but you have no control if Max Clifford moves into it!

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Shit DDP pick is shit.

 

Helen Fawkes; showing up lazy DDPers since 2012...

 

It’s all over now. My last chemo, thankfully, was a couple of weeks ago. It’s probably not the final one ever but it’s the last one for a while. Maybe for months. Hopefully for years.

 

*mutters.

 

Appreciate I'm late on this but her cancer's still incurable, no? She's still pretty doomed

 

 

Guess who's back ? Back again?

 

 

02/07/2014

On repeat

 

My life seems to be stuck on repeat.

Get cancer, have treatment, recover. Get cancer again, have treatment, start to recover. Get cancer again, have treatment, start to recover. Get cancer again, have treatment, start to recover. Get cancer again…

Yes, it’s back. The disease is active once more.

The wonderful drugs I started taking last October as part of a clinical trial, had managed to keep it under control. They shrunk the tumours. These clumps of evil cells are still dormant.

But cancer is clever. It morphs and mutates. It learns how to beat whatever gets thrown at it. So I now have new spots of the cancer near to the shrunken, old tumours. Tiny bits of worrying shadows have shown up on my scans.

My consultant described them as flecks. I think of them as like gold flecks in a beautiful Turkish carpet. When you roll out the carpet, they are so small that you hardly see them but they are there and they change everything.

I’ve stopped taking the no-longer-so-wonder-drugs. Looking on the positive side I am now allowed to eat Seville oranges and grapefruit which had been banned. But, thats it.

I feel weary and frustrated that my body is such a successful cancer making machine. It means yet more toxic treatment. Once again I’m back at hospital and ready for danger. My identity wristband is red in case of an emergency. It should alert medical staff not to give me a drug that almost killed me in the past.

Today, Wednesday 2nd July, I am having chemo cocktail no 36. Just writing that makes me cry.

You may try to imagine how I’m dealing with all this but don’t. Unless you’ve had far too many cycles of chemo it’s impossible to comprehend what I’m feeling. Mostly I’m fine. I’ve pretty much come to terms with this. I can cope with writing this blog but as for talking about it, I’d rather not. I mean, what is there left to say? It’s awful.

You might be wondering what you can do or to say to me, or to someone in a similar situation. Here’s a link to a brilliant article you should read.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/10832932/What-to-say-to-a-35-year-old-mother-dying-of-cancer.html

The new tumours are very small. They are not causing me pain. This latest development is a cruel blow – another treatment has stopped working however I still have options. I know that my amazing doctors will never give up on me.

My advanced cancer has advanced again but this is not game over. Not by a long way. I am certainly not dying. I am not terminally ill. Worrying about the future is a waste of my precious energy. I just want to enjoy now.

Lets get this new treatment started.

 

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Wasn't sure if she's "famous for being ill" , posh bint, downing st and charity work ffs.

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And she's generously handed out another tip

 

http://www.telegraph...-of-cancer.html

 

I wasn't aware that colon cancer affects writing skill. Perhaps it's just my furrin ignorance, but it seems to me a sentence like

In October 2012 I was diagnosed with advanced colon cancer, aged 34.
does not mean what the author intends.

 

regards,

Hein

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And she's generously handed out another tip

 

http://www.telegraph...-of-cancer.html

And she's generously handed out another tip

 

http://www.telegraph...-of-cancer.html

 

That is sheer, unadulterated deadpool porn that is...

 

Really don't wish to list her next year. Guess quite a few will and then just prey for the obit.

I think we can be bigger than that, and look to list just the frail famous and known old, ill & manic types.

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And she's generously handed out another tip

 

http://www.telegraph...-of-cancer.html

And she's generously handed out another tip

 

http://www.telegraph...-of-cancer.html

 

That is sheer, unadulterated deadpool porn that is...

 

Aye, it's Gross.

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Shit DDP pick is shit.

 

Helen Fawkes; showing up lazy DDPers since 2012...

 

It’s all over now. My last chemo, thankfully, was a couple of weeks ago. It’s probably not the final one ever but it’s the last one for a while. Maybe for months. Hopefully for years.

 

*mutters.

 

Appreciate I'm late on this but her cancer's still incurable, no? She's still pretty doomed

 

 

Guess who's back ? Back again?

 

 

 

02/07/2014

On repeat

 

 

My life seems to be stuck on repeat.

Get cancer, have treatment, recover. Get cancer again, have treatment, start to recover. Get cancer again, have treatment, start to recover. Get cancer again, have treatment, start to recover. Get cancer again…

Yes, it’s back. The disease is active once more.

The wonderful drugs I started taking last October as part of a clinical trial, had managed to keep it under control. They shrunk the tumours. These clumps of evil cells are still dormant.

But cancer is clever. It morphs and mutates. It learns how to beat whatever gets thrown at it. So I now have new spots of the cancer near to the shrunken, old tumours. Tiny bits of worrying shadows have shown up on my scans.

My consultant described them as flecks. I think of them as like gold flecks in a beautiful Turkish carpet. When you roll out the carpet, they are so small that you hardly see them but they are there and they change everything.

I’ve stopped taking the no-longer-so-wonder-drugs. Looking on the positive side I am now allowed to eat Seville oranges and grapefruit which had been banned. But, thats it.

I feel weary and frustrated that my body is such a successful cancer making machine. It means yet more toxic treatment. Once again I’m back at hospital and ready for danger. My identity wristband is red in case of an emergency. It should alert medical staff not to give me a drug that almost killed me in the past.

Today, Wednesday 2nd July, I am having chemo cocktail no 36. Just writing that makes me cry.

You may try to imagine how I’m dealing with all this but don’t. Unless you’ve had far too many cycles of chemo it’s impossible to comprehend what I’m feeling. Mostly I’m fine. I’ve pretty much come to terms with this. I can cope with writing this blog but as for talking about it, I’d rather not. I mean, what is there left to say? It’s awful.

You might be wondering what you can do or to say to me, or to someone in a similar situation. Here’s a link to a brilliant article you should read.

http://www.telegraph...-of-cancer.html

The new tumours are very small. They are not causing me pain. This latest development is a cruel blow – another treatment has stopped working however I still have options. I know that my amazing doctors will never give up on me.

My advanced cancer has advanced again but this is not game over. Not by a long way. I am certainly not dying. I am not terminally ill. Worrying about the future is a waste of my precious energy. I just want to enjoy now.

Lets get this new treatment started.

 

 

hmmmmm, usually an update every few weeks, yet nowt for over 2 months..........

 

Circling the drain methinks.

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Glenn Gibbons , the excellent journo from Scotsman/Gruniad etc has died..

 

 

Awaiting Linky.

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Ben Bradlee, the former editor for the Washington Post, has gone in to hospice care.

 

All the President's Dead.

 

With Bradlee, Cantlie Sr and Bellingham going in the same week, I can forsee someone somewhere tearing up their 2015 DDP shortlist.

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