I had a CT scan last week, and the results were mostly good, where good means the tumors are not growing. But the main tumor just might be a little denser than it was before, so I'm being sent for a PET scan to see if it's becoming more active. It seems there's always something to worry about with mesothelioma. And lots of scans.
I told my doctor that I have to be well enough to travel to England in late June, as I'm scheduled to speak at the Grapholinguistics in the 21st Century conference in Reading. He says the CT scan results are no threat to that plan, so I have gone ahead and bought my ticket. I'm very much looking forward to the conference!
Meanwhile, it's hard to tell if the acupuncture is doing anything or not. If it is, it's pretty subtle. My oncologist says that that's what most of his patients find if they try it, while a few get more dramatic results. At the very least, it isn't doing any harm.
It's been a little over a year since I finished chemo. In celebration I harvested the first kumquat from the little kumquat tree I bought as my first chemo plant. I cut it in half so Anand and I could share it. It was good, with a surprisingly sweet rind.
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| My first kumquat |

That's amazing that you can get to the grapholinguistics conference after all you've been through. Something to aim for and look forward to. I won't be there unfortunately as I've only just returned from the UK. (And ok I admit that Reading wasn't exotic enough to draw me :) I hope to tune in remotely for the most interesting stuff, including yours.
ReplyDeleteI'll be sorry not to see you there!
DeleteI too will join Grafematik online rather than in person, but it's great to learn that you'll be able to meet all your fans up close!
ReplyDeleteKumquats are the world's cutest fruit
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the impending conference! How exciting to be speaking on a topic you're passionate about AND you get to go to England, whoo hoo!! I'm very happy for you. My father loooooves kumquats! We had them in our backyard when I was growing up (along with mulberries and other fruit - oh, Cali), but I don't recall trying one, tbh. They are pretty!
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