pauly250
Paul T
Hi
I was unfortunate enough to have been diagnosed with a extremely rare cancer 2 weeks before christmas, I would like to ask if any member here has been through the battle of fighting cancer with chemotherapy and have still managed to get out and do a bit of prospecting.
I start Chemo next week and i will still like to visit my local prospecting place Oallen Forde now that i cant work anymore for a undetermined amount of time , thats if i can manage,i guess chemo affects everyone differently , but i am really going to try and get out there and keep busy on the cooler days,my doctors said that whilst the chemo will lower my immune system and its not advisable to hang out in crowded places i was thinking a few days on the creek a week may be the right place to hang out
regards
Paul T
I was unfortunate enough to have been diagnosed with a extremely rare cancer 2 weeks before christmas, I would like to ask if any member here has been through the battle of fighting cancer with chemotherapy and have still managed to get out and do a bit of prospecting.
I start Chemo next week and i will still like to visit my local prospecting place Oallen Forde now that i cant work anymore for a undetermined amount of time , thats if i can manage,i guess chemo affects everyone differently , but i am really going to try and get out there and keep busy on the cooler days,my doctors said that whilst the chemo will lower my immune system and its not advisable to hang out in crowded places i was thinking a few days on the creek a week may be the right place to hang out
regards
Paul T