Saturday 12 November 2011

Weighing-in at 88.4kg - Round 5

Eyebrows were raised this morning as a stepped on the scales before my 5th, and final, round of chemo for this cycle. The deitician's prescription was basically my dream menu, and Moniek's family have been treating me like a king. Somehow, I've managed to gain half a kilo!

I don't need any pharmaceutical support for my white blood cells; my liver and kidneys are functioning well, and Dr Karmen is re-jigging my schedule for next week. I've got 2 days of rest and light exercise ahead, with a bit less honey in my tea. I couldn't have hoped for better!

23 comments:

  1. Whoo hoo dancing round the kitchen again!! I say again you are AMAZING! However having an angel on your side to care for, love you...and fatten you up certainly must help....here's to Moniek too! Xxxx

    ReplyDelete
  2. Just finished reading the blog Rick - and got to comment on the weight gain! When we were at college you could eat like a horse ( although horse wasn't on the menu with you being veggie) and used to constantly annoy me that you never gained an ounce whereas me ....... funnily enough I was just telling my kids a couple of weeks ago about our Pasta races while watching videos ( usually Jaws!!). Recipe: lasagne dish x2, 2 Jars Ragu, 500g cheddar & 1kg Sainburys cheapest pasta - cooked. Mix all together in 1 lasagne dish each - eat till one of us finishes first!! Usually took about an hour!!! Will insist on rematch when you next in UK brother!

    ReplyDelete
  3. Rick! read the blog in a one-er. Talk about come out swinging, all guns blazing,(insert hollywood metaphor here).Inspiring stuff. Certainly put my usual whingeing codswallop in the shade. bastard!
    Remember - light and fluffy, and steer clear of the german metaphysics - they don't know shit!

    ReplyDelete
  4. You are doing so well!

    Paulo Coehlo (author) writes that words are tears that need to be shed and tears are words that need to be read. I'm so glad to read that you are able to shed some tears. Your blogs are excellent and I think that is because you are living and feeling what you write. I can't think of a way I can help you except to say that I am cheering you on as much as I can and pray you feel better soon. I can't imagine how exhausted you must feel both physically and mentally but your fighting spirit really is quite remarkable. I must say, perhaps because I am a woman, but weight gain would not be a postive spin for me.

    I don't want to belittle your battle but I did want to say that sometimes hardships are put into our journey through life to change us a little bit, and eventually, for the better. Take a look out the window at the ocean because I'm pretty sure your ship is due in any time soon.


    Thinking of you and Moniek
    Andyxo

    ReplyDelete
  5. Des. We had a Greek exchange student stay with us to improve English. You were there and all she learned was 'whey man'. Hugh.

    ReplyDelete
  6. I sooo got the Deacon bit - you're a wrong 'un Rick Magill!
    You're doing exceptionally well, keep it up (can I say that to a bloke who just had one of his knackers chopped off?) Anyhoo, stay positive and keep getting well!

    ReplyDelete
  7. Also had some Greek guy on exchange recently - Mr Papandraou? Bummer that he took my financial advice!

    ReplyDelete
  8. Brilliant news again...... Yeah, yeah it's great that you're still improving, but I'm more happy that you are FINALLY putting on weight. Do you know how unfair it feels to a sister watching you shovel away 3 helpings of dahl bhat without any consequences (apart from the usual wind issues of course)?

    Enjoy your days off, rest easy and eat well!

    Exx

    ReplyDelete
  9. Hey Rick,
    Just got back from a trip away and read through your blog in one go.
    What a shock! You are doing so well and the blog is awesome - thanks so much for keeping us all up to date. Sending buckets of love and hugs from ‘down under’ to you, Moniek and Ellie.
    Song references are great, made me think of when you jumped up on stage at Busy Bee and sang ‘One’ when I said it was one of my faves! :-)
    Enjoy your rest days and keep shining on you crazy diamond!
    Love Rowena and Ian xx

    ReplyDelete
  10. Rick, Just heard news and read all the blogging in one go..in typical fashion u r incredibly frank and funny! Thinking of u all the way mate, I lived in Asia (Hong Kong) as you know for 10 years and been to Singapore (La!) many times, u r in good hands medically! Just get better that's all OK, will keep tuned in. Love, Si xxx

    ReplyDelete
  11. Rick
    good to hear that things seem to be improving, keep fighting and keep up the jokes and humour!

    all the best
    Paul B

    ReplyDelete
  12. Hi Rick, Just heard your news from Matt and have read your blog.. Firstly I am sorry you are having to face this battle but you WILL win. I had cervical cancer at 26 and am still here to create mischief! In true Rick style your blog is great- keep it up. I have a friend who is doing a lot of work to promote testicular nastiest http://uk.movember.com/mospace/1373478/ her name is Ann-Marie and I told her about your blog. I am a form tutor to Year 12 and 13 and shared your story with them this morning, played them Time by Pink Floyd and gave them all a copy of the words and had a deep chat about life. They all say hello! So hopefully you will have touched their life in some way to make it fuller. All the best, keep smiling, hugs to you x Sam (Fruin, from Brownes days!) ps any more song/life enriching stuff will be great for my lesson plans!!! :-)

    ReplyDelete
  13. Just a note to let you know that the Lakeside folks are all thinking of you and following your blog. Oviraptor dedicated a song to you tonight - 'I Will Survive', no less, and wished you a speedy return home.
    Also, it seems that all the guys in Lakeside are checking their bollocks now. A good step forward on the public health front, methinks.

    ReplyDelete
  14. Hey Rick, we're so glad to hear that everything is looking up for you - it's such fantastic news :-) We're all looking forward to catching up with you when you get back to blighty, you are going to have a heck of a trip to see everyone, its wonderful to see all the love on everyones messages to you and Moniek - biggest hugs to you, Nat and Josh xxx

    ReplyDelete
  15. At the moment Rick is very tired and punchy. But the news is good. Blood count is down again. I'm sure normal service will be resumed when he is up to it.

    ReplyDelete
  16. The blog gets better & better. The (in)famous Des Hall makes an appearance, not to mention Mr Byfield. A delight to hear from you all.

    Rick topping in at a Light Heavyweight class with an aspiration to go to Cruiserweight. Bring on the pasta Ragu. Now can't think why that isn't in the latest Jamie's Britain.

    Rick, my shiny new chainsaw arrived on Friday, so if you're having trouble with the remaining berry!!!!

    PS Any news from Turt? Did he make it back? Did he lock the door to the apartment this time?

    ReplyDelete
  17. Hey Rick....funny, inspiring, strong; I run out of words for you but I know you will WIN. Pink Floyd - love it. Reference to the Irish Nottingham - I still have horrible flashbacks! X

    ReplyDelete
  18. Don't forget the delights of Beanfeast on the menu too...do they still make that disgusting stuff?? Ian with a chainsaw...now there's a worry...don't be weilding that thing with your kilt on or you'll be joining the bionic berry club too!

    Rick another step in the right direction...blood count down...you STAR! Rest well...Club Duvet is the place to be!!

    ReplyDelete
  19. Have just sat listening to Pink Floyd for 2hrs, so now educating Dad, again, on other music,everything from folk to classical. Rick I did turn up the music and open the window, the sheep ran away, and Dad fell asleep.

    ReplyDelete
  20. Hello Rick, my name is Ben. I am Sonu's fiancee. She gave me the link and I have just read your story so far and I want to say that that your one tough bugger mate and keep fighting the good fight. My thoughts and prayers are with you mate and Moniek and you family. You better be back in Pokhara for me and Sonu's marriage next year. Take care brother and I'll look forward to having a beer with you then! Viriliter age (Act Courageously)

    ReplyDelete
  21. Mate, what crackin' news - on ya!

    ReplyDelete
  22. Heard your news from Matt dunn. Just wanted to wish you all the best. Enjoying reading your blog. Cheers, Matt (Bob, old old Brownes)

    ReplyDelete