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[conventions|personal] Congoing, homegoing
Had a more or less normal-for-me day at Norwescon yesterday. Less hiding in my room. Still pretty overwhelmed on the whole return of the cancer thing, but it was good to be out among a bunch of people who like me and care about me.
Reading today at 1 pm, if you’re around. Then I’m skiving off for home. I’ll see my liver surgeon on Wednesday to confirm the treatment plan and get a firmer sense of the timing of things this summer.
Inside my head is complicated and difficult.
Posted: 7:35 am Sun April 24 2011 |
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Tamara Kaye Sellman
April 24th, 2011 at 7:43 amThird time will be a charm. Once this bout is over, Jay, you’ll be good as new. Just a feeling I have, that you are going to be prevail in the end. Hugs to you, so nice to see you Friday, if I didn’t already know you I would never have known you’d been through two rounds of this crap already. You are an amazing human being and I think you *will* be the one to definitively prove the theory that mind can triumph over matter. Take good care, Jay!
Brenda Cooper
April 24th, 2011 at 8:42 pmYou did a really, really good reading. Will send you a picture. Twas nice to see you.
Jay
April 25th, 2011 at 5:24 amThank you. I’m glad to have seen you as well.