

Day 7 - Run to Radiation
I woke at 5am, and immediately checked the rash on my nose and cheeks. It had calmed down a fair bit. The reddish tinge remained but it...

The Mask
To spare normal tissues (such as skin or organs that radiation passes through to treat the source/tumour), shaped radiation beams from a...

Day 6 - Relax, it's just a rash
Once again I had a restful nights sleep and felt fine when I woke up at 5am. I checked the rash on my chest and it was now more...

Day 5 - On yer bike!
Five days after my first course of chemotherapy, I felt fine. I can't say I've felt any ill-effects at all to this point. I noticed a...


Day 4 - Yes!
Day 4 was another uneventful no treatment day. I felt fine and perfectly normal. So fine, I wanted to go for a swim. It was annoying me...