Snow.
I hate it as much as I hate anything.
But we finally got hit over the weekend.
I could be sad or angry about it, but I am neither right now--
Because i am alive and healthy enough to experience it.
I had my cancer surgery on Thursday, and the doctor told me that they got it all out.
I have staples in my head, and they won't be coming out for around two weeks.
I am very sore on the left side of my body; it feels like there is a knife in my back.
I have soreness--or something red-- under my left eye--
I can see, but it is making me feel bad about myself--
What did I do to deserve all of this?
I hurt, and I am about 75 percent myself, pretty much tired all day with the medicine I have to take.
(Note: I was able to contact my doctor via text and he told me to stop using the medicine--
It is the first time in my life that I had a negative reaction to medicine.)
But it hasn't stopped me, at least not that much.
I helped my wife do food shopping, and I took my son to basketball and bowling.
And as promised, I am back here at the Blog.
Due to the weather, my retinologist appointment was postponed until March, so hopefully, my detached retina will continue to heal on its own--
And that soreness I am feeling under my left eye goes away as quick as it came.
Honestly, I don't think my body could have taken two surgeries, one after the other, so it is all for the best.
And then we have this lousy snow ...
Due to my present condition, I cannot exert myself too much--
No exercising, no lifting, no bending ... pretty much no nothing for several weeks.
So guess who is going to have to dig my car out from the snow?
My son is going to have to do it.
His workplace closed early on Sunday, so he did not have to go in, but he lost a day of pay when they closed at 1 p.m. and his shift began at 3 p.m., so he did not have to go to work.
But now he has another responsibility.
He knows his responsibility, and he is ready to go.
And with my wife and I getting a bit older, our son has some new responsibilities, too.
After my wife and I did our food shopping on Friday, he had to help us up with all the full-to-the-brim grocery bags, in addition to bringing up a carton of water, something that he normally does anyway.
We have stairs up to our apartment, and I simply have been prohibited from doing anything like this, at least for now, so he is going to have to do it.
So right now, I am down but not out, and I am really happy that I went to my son's basketball and bowling.
Being there took my mind off of things for a few hours, and my son did well in basketball and did even better in bowling, leading his team to victory against their opponent, where a situation occurred which I will talk about with you later this week.
But I am cancer free, which is a great feeling.
And yes, I know that I am a broken record about this subject, but if you see something on your body that doesn't look right, please, please, please see a doctor about it.
Ninety-nine times out of 100 it will be nothing--maybe a wart or a simple blemish--but that one time that it is something, getting it removed as quickly as possible can actually save your life.
I found this thing myself, went to the doctor, he removed it, but then, later, I was told that a more drastic measure was needed.
I am in pain now, but I would rather be in pain than to have cancer.
So get these things checked out--it doesn't matter about your ethnicity or anything else--but it is treatable the earlier it is taken care of.
Please get these things checked out.
Even though I am not 100 percent, I am 100 percent happy that what I had was removed, and removed in the nick of time.
Do it for yourself and your family.
And if anyone needs a good dermatologist, I have one and I can recommend them to you.
I might have staples in my head, my I don't have marbles or rocks in there too.
Get this done now!
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