I got readmitted to the hospital on Sept.23rd ( I think ) , and they started with the heavy chemo almost immediately. The wound care nurse kept working on my foot , and they completed the Bone Marrow Transplant on October the 4th. I was weak as hell, but went for a walk around the ward the day after the transplant. The doctor said he'd never seen that before, but there plenty of days I didn't get out of bed , either. Apparently I was recovering okay , so they sent me to be an outpatient a little bit early , October the 23rd. This time we didn't stay at The Cancer Lodge , but at an apartment the Cancer Society runs on 11th ave. That was so much better. I still had ( and have ) a lot of recuperating ahead of me .
Sunday, 8 March 2026
Friday, 6 March 2026
MARCHING ON
During my time waiting to go back into the hospital, my kids came and visited me for four days . It was so good to see them , especially since I knew I wouldn't be home for Christmas , my first one without them . When it was time for them to go , I bawled my eyes out . It's not something I do , but a lot had changed at that point .
I kept going for long walks , knowing that the weather would get shitty soon enough . I discouraged anyone coming to visit from out of town , mainly because things could change from one day to the next , and I'd hate for anyone to come all the way from Victoria to Vancouver only to have me say that I was too sick or just tired , but I had some great people in town who were unwavering with their optimism and support for me , and of course my sister was always there .
Now take a moment and listen to Public Enemy's Muse Sick 'N' Hour Mess Age . I love this album , and my cassette from 1994 still plays beautifully .
Good day to you .
Thursday, 5 March 2026
JUST LISTENING
In between errands today , I found time to listen to Southside Johnny & The Ashbury Jukes , and
also James Brown , specifically the greatest hits CD. Get into it .
Tuesday, 3 March 2026
DELAY AND NEAR ESCAPE
After being out of the hospital doing outpatient treatment for a month, I was supposed to go back in in early September for harder chemo and my Bone Marrow Transplant . In preparation for this , I needed to have a lumbar puncture , another bone marrow biopsy , and have four teeth extracted , all of which I had done the week leading up to my supposed readmission . Honestly , I wouldn't wish it on anyone . After each thing , the doctor would tell me how well I did , and I was always surprised. I've got an okay threshold for pain , but inside I was not taking it easy .
And then I got a phone call saying there " donor issues " and my readmission wasn't to be until closer to the end of September . I was fucking livid, especially considering the torture I'd just been through . I ended up asking a doctor what would happen if I just went home and didn't complete the rest of it . He told me it was almost certain the leukemia would come back . No escape for me .
One thing I should mention is the tremendous outpouring of support I received from everyone involved in the Victoria music scene . I helped lift my spirits incredibly . I don't know where I'd be without Scott B. starting that GoFundMe on my behalf , and also all of my co-workers at Cool Aid being so supportive . And of course my sister , without whom I wouldn't have made it .
To be continued....
Monday, 2 March 2026
TODAY'S MUSIC
Today I've been listening to Diana Ross & The Supremes Greatest Hits ,
and also The Ripcordz " Hey Jerkwad..." LP , plus Touche Amore's " Lament " LP .
It's been a great day of music so far .
Sunday, 1 March 2026
MOMENT OF TRUTH
On the playlist today was Gang Starr's Moment Of Truth , and also the Hung Up album . All great stuff.
THE CHALLENGE OF WALKING
Once I was discharged from the hospital, we stayed at The Cancer Lodge , which is like a hotel/hostel for patients and their caregivers. It was decent enough , and food was included . So I started pushing myself to start goin for walks. The first few were difficult , like trying to push a huge boulder up a hill, but they started to get easier as time went on . It helps that I love summer , so my walks got to the point where I'd be moving for 4 hours sometimes, right through downtown Vancouver , through the East Hastings hell , and back . I wanted to see the mural painted for Ashtrey , and ended up walking past it several times . Ashtrey . He was a great person.
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