Monday, July 17th, 2006
And so there we were, all available medical options explored and put aside, one or two perhaps temporarily, decisions made and our planning progressing nicely.
You will note that I mentioned having put one or two medical options aside, perhaps temporarily. Well, determined as I am to make natural therapy work for me I am, first […]
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Wednesday, July 12th, 2006
3. Decision Time
A couple of weeks later, my wife and I had another meeting with my urologist. This was the time to review all the medical evidence, thoroughly explore all the available options once again and ultimately, to arrive at a decision as to which option my wife and I wished to pursue: prostatectomy, radiology, chemotherapy […]
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Tuesday, July 11th, 2006
Following 12 exciting years in the British Army, some 6 1/2 if which were on active service in South East Asia, I came to Oz with my wife and three young children to start life anew. I had been relatively free of sickness during military service, apart from duodenal ulcers, Dengue fever and the usual […]
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Monday, July 10th, 2006
July 10th, 2006
My prime purpose in writing this journal is to give a contemporary account of my own day to day experiences, firstly on being told that I have the big āCā and then, how I decided to attack the problem and my rationale for doing it the natural way. I sincerely hope that it […]
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