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Amazing Larry has taken to electing to mostly avoid dining, declining steak, chopped sirloin, hot dogs, braunschweiger, cheese, and other traditional beagle irresistiibles, but the vet claims that he's still running the gauntlet and gifted him some B-12. Says we should be pretty perky tomorrow. Squirrels beware.
And so it goes...
Back to Roxburghe for an impromptu blood transfusion.
By this this it was quite difficult to find a decent vein and for the plasters to adhere to my skin, so I ended up with a wee bandage holding this canular in place,
I'm so pale, my goodness. Supposed to stay out of the Sun. And with those crazy glasses. LOL. They're blue blockers. I just got them as my head hair had stopped growing during my Kemosabe Liquid Sunshine cycles, and I just wanted something to interrupt the visual. Now I've like 12 pairs of them. So insane. You gotta have a little fun when you go through something like this. I got a lot of compliments on my glasses, though never any mentions of my not having hair. A week ago my hair began to regrow. And I don't need glasses, outside of sunglasses. In June 2024 I had cataract surgery on both of my eyes and can now see 20/20. Prior to that I was wearing tri-focal glasses.
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Newell's Run - Year of the City
5th year Ride for Dad, NL - raised over $160,000 for prostate cancer research.
Photos provided by Paul Davis, MHA Topsail taken by Terry Hicks of Honda One.
Brigus, Newfoundland and Labrador
Out of the darkness will come light.
First radiation treatment session over.
With 36 more to go I'll carry on the fight
Until I'm up on the moor flying with the plover.
i missed Day 1 .. but here goes. gonna try and grow some facial hair for the month of November in support of Movember and raising awareness for Prostate cancer.
More details here:
mobro.co/mikeashworth to donate
My friend's dad was diagnosed with prostate cancer and died recently.
As a mark of respect a group of us are raising money for mens health charities by growing a moustache. Why a moustache you may ask?
Well, Movember is a moustache growing charity event held during November that raises funds & awareness for men's health.
In 2010, over 100,000 people in the UK got on board, raising over £10 million.
Just £1 will make a difference. Between all of the team and the people we know, we'll raise £1000's. I'd love you to be a part of that.
The funds raised are directed to programs run directly by Movember and our men's health partners, The Prostate Cancer Charity and the Institute of Cancer Research. They support a broad range of programs in the areas of awareness and education, survivorship and research.
Me, ready for Movember. Please sponsor me.
This is already two weeks in. Keep your eyes peeled for updates. Shaving the beard tonight.