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Category Archives: Medical

Something To Be Thankful For

www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on October 12, 2014 by JimDecember 28, 2014

I’ve been poked and prodded, sliced and diced; flesh and fluids have been analyzed. The cancer in my body has been categorized and sub-categorized. And finally I’ve been given odds that I can take, if not to the bank, at least to a bookie. My chances look pretty good.

The original diagnosis I mentioned in my last post was essentially correct—follicular lymphoma. But what I didn’t know then was whether it had spread from my neck, where I could feel swollen lymph nodes. It hasn’t. It is classified technically Stage 1A—as good as it gets.

Follicular lymphoma is one of the most common types of cancer, particularly in North America. However, few are diagnosed as early as I was. While this kind of slow-growing cancer is generally considered incurable, when caught at this early stage there is actually about a 50% chance of a cure.

I will be getting radiation treatment sometime before the end of the year. Side effects should be minimal, and I don’t expect to have to make any adjustments to future plans, at least for the time being.

Tomorrow is Canadian Thanksgiving. It is always nice to have something in particular to be thankful for. Usually I am thankful that I, as a Canadian/American, get two Thanksgivings every year (and that Faye goes to the trouble to cook two traditional meals). This year, in addition to that, I am thankful in particular that my diagnosis is not worse than it is, and in general for the Canadian Healthcare System.

Speaking of plans, Faye and I are going to India this winter. Unless something changes I don’t intend to write any more about this particular health issue. I can’t promise I won’t write about other health issues in India, but we’ll hope for the best.

Posted in Cancer, Medical

Valar Morghulis

www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on June 20, 2014 by JimDecember 28, 2014

Game of Thrones fans will know the significance of that title. For those who don’t, it means “All men must die.” On the rare occasions I have thought about dying I’ve fantasized that I’d be in an exotic place with a rare (but not too painful) disease. Or better yet, caught in the crossfire in some senseless regional scuffle. At least something that would make a good story. But it looks like the reality will be much more mundane. I have joined the “C” Club—I have cancer. Actually, I have two kinds of cancer for good measure—melanoma and lymphoma. I … Continue reading →

Posted in Cancer, Medical

Skin Deep

www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on October 24, 2008 by JimMarch 15, 2012

So I had my appointment with the dermatologist. Like my first encounter with my family care doctor I was struck by how casual the visit was. The dermatologist shares a simple office with another doctor. They each have a receptionist; I didn’t see any other staff. I gave my name to my doctor’s receptionist and she asked me to take a seat. No paperwork; I didn’t even show her my health care card. Just told her my name and that was it. A few minutes later the dermatologist emerged and took me back to his office. He spent a few … Continue reading →

Posted in Canada, Medical

The Dental Tourist

www.jimmccluskey.com Posted on March 5, 2008 by JimMarch 15, 2012

I am doing something I never thought I’d do in Guatemala—I am getting dental work done. Several months ago a big chunk of a molar broke off during a poker game. (Maybe I grind my teeth when I am holding a bad hand.) The tooth didn’t hurt so getting it fixed wasn’t an emergency. But it was only a matter of time before the rest of it crumbled. I needed a crown, but at a cost of more than $1000 in the US, that was out of the question. Getting it pulled was more in my price range, but I … Continue reading →

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