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Cancer Journal # 70 Feb 27

 If you read the comments to my most recent blog, you read that Jan Carroll and Anastasia both expressed approval for my scheduling acupuncture and thanks for the wide range of various health care providers in our area.  And they are right.  I'm fortunate to be able to get all the various kinds of high quality treatment that I do.  But there's something that makes me a little uneasy about it too. Let me tell you a story.  There was a liberal antiwar Republican Congressman from California 50+ years ago named Pete McCloskey.  Back then liberal Republicans were rare but not the impossibility they are today.  He ran as an antiwar Presidential primary candidate in 1972 against incumbent Richard Nixon, getting nearly 20% of the vote in the New Hampshire Primary.  Things went downhill from there.  Politicians who get the presidential candidate disease never ever get over it.  His interest continued through 1988 when the TV evangelist, Pat Rober...

Cancer Journal # 69 Feb 22

 Unlike some recent entries, this one will be kind of cancery.   One of the things I have had at Spero Wellness is testing done on my biochemistry.  There is one test I've had done called NutrEval which is paid for by Medicare.  You can do it once every six months which Medicare will cover.  Suggests legitimacy to the testing, at least to my uninformed opinion.  Anyway, I had it done in March 2021 and then again in late December, 2021.  It measures various forms of toxicity residing in the body.   For all the things I do that should reduce the toxins in the body;  infrared sauna, supplements of various sorts, a mostly plant based diet and a semi-rigorous exercise program,  my toxin levels are not better.  Indeed, three out of five are worse, one has improved and one has stayed the same.  The worst one is oxidative stress, which on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being worst, is a 9.   Who knows what's going on there....

Cancer Journal # 68 Feb 16

Regular readers of this blog are familiar with Jan Carroll, Eau Claire based poet who considers it part of her job as a writer to encourage others to write. Writing reluctance is her enemy that she does battle with whenever she confronts it. I have reported before that when I expressed vague writing aspirations in response to her questioning, she didn't let the matter drop as you would ordinarily expect. Duty done in showing interest in the other person is how it generally goes. But Jan pressed me in a way that caused a little discomfort which really is not in her character. Unless I did something more than express vague aspirations I felt I wasn't going to measure up. She no doubt felt it was a pity if someone wanted to write for them not to be doing it. If it called for a little shove, so be it. It was shortly after that that I joined the writing group I'm now a part of and as one thing leads to another, it surely accounts for blog.  Anyway, Jan has continued to t...

Cancer Journal #67 Feb 16

                                                                      Delilah cut my Hair.                                                 It happened just the other day.                                                                                            ...

Cancer Journal #66 Feb 1

 I had my PSA number checked again this week.  It is again too low to be detectable.  Pretty unexciting but on this one, I prefer that to exciting. I asked the physician's assistant that I've been seeing now about sex.  What that did was prompt a referral to Urology.  Don't quite know what they can do.  Fact is, I get an injection of something that is called a "castration agent."  I'm thinking it will be a case of "You ask a dumb question, you get a dumb answer." Maybe there's something but I don't know what.   As I was getting my castration agent injection, I was in a room with a computer monitor screen saver that had wise advice messages.  One was to eliminate from your concerns today, one thing that you have no control over.  It was put a little pithier but good advice.  Another was to Amplify Curiosity and it said to ask someone to tell you one thing you wouldn't have known about them.  I asked the lady administering t...