"When you are a Bear of Very Little Brain, and you Think of Things, you find sometimes that a Thing which seemed very Thingish inside you is quite different when it gets out into the open and has other people looking at it"
By the time my monthly post rolls around, there will be more things to think that I can honestly remember.
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Friday, August 14, 2015
4 years 6 months
4 Years 6 months
Things have changed again!
I have ended up with a whole lot of
travel going on over the next few months!
This month we will be going to the
Sunshine Coast for our anniversary. I'll be volunteering at a brain
tumour charity fun run followed by a brain tumour conference.
September Kim and I are going to Tasmania for a week! Kim and James
heading off to Adelaide on their own adventure. October I head to
Melbourne to volunteer at a women’s retreat for brain cancer
patients followed by the BTAA summit and the COGNO ASM. Finally (as
far as I know) I will be heading to Melbourne again for BioMed Link
2015!
I have, in the last few weeks, joined the Hand Up Creatives team and am organising an event in February 2016 to raise funds for another brain tumour support charity. Lots and lots of things going on that all look to be positive! I am really enjoying doing the work for the Hand Up Creatives event and overjoyed to be able to help. The purpose of the group is something that really appeals to me and the people involved are fantastic.
I have, in the last few weeks, joined the Hand Up Creatives team and am organising an event in February 2016 to raise funds for another brain tumour support charity. Lots and lots of things going on that all look to be positive! I am really enjoying doing the work for the Hand Up Creatives event and overjoyed to be able to help. The purpose of the group is something that really appeals to me and the people involved are fantastic.
I feel like I have really turned a
corner with everything. I am coping with life generally a lot better.
I am looking forward to things and enjoying life. I actually feel
happy! I've picked up photography again. That horrific 7 month chest
infection/pneumonia/asthma ride truly sucked but I through that now.
I am still having to deal with the effects of it like increasing my
fitness, seeing a muscular-skeleto specialist about the
costochondritis, a respiratory specialist for the brittle asthma, I'm
still on steroids, Salbutamol, Atrovent, and Fentanyl. It could be
worse!
At 4 years and 6 months I feel that I
have managed to heal and get through most of the post op issues I
had. I still have some memory problems and a change in my learning
ability. Everything else seems to be fine. I have had the very
special opportunity to walk through the pre op and post op experience
with a wonderful woman on the other side of the world. Her op went
very well and she is having a great recovery. I am so happy that
these surgeries can go so well.
I wrote a piece for LinkedIn a couple
of weeks ago about brain tumours and the assumptions people make when
confronted by someone’s brain tumour diagnosis. It also explains
the areas of the brain that can be effected by surgery and of
elevated CFS levels in the brain. I have a couple of courses coming
up which will add to those I have already completed.
All in all, life is good.
I hope you are all well and enjoying
life