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Malcolm McLean <malcolm.arthur.mclean@gmail.com> writes:Just saw the GP yesterday. I gave up alcohol for Lent, was too ill to think of drinking on Easter Sunday, then was in hospital from Easter Monday, and patients are not encouraged to drink. So that was a long period of not drinking. And on discharge I felt unable to face it. But the public house social mix doesn't really work when you are on soft drinks. And the GP said that I should not be feeling this way, and I'm getting some anti-nausea tablets. So maybe. And alcohol is a source of very digestible calories.On 07/05/2024 16:52, DFS wrote:Wishing you all the best, Malcolm, and as a bit of a beer nerd I hopeOn 5/7/2024 3:15 AM, Malcolm McLean wrote:Unfortunately that is very unlikely to be the case for my specificOn 07/05/2024 00:43, DFS wrote:>On 4/29/2024 12:10 PM, Malcolm McLean wrote:It started off as a bowel / rectal cancer, but it has metastatised.Some of you will have noticec a rather erratic posting pattern>
from me recently, with some unexplained absences whereas
previously I would post almost evey single day.
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The reason is that in my life outside C programming I have been
diagnosed with terminal cancer, and the illness is now in a phase
where hospital stays and such absences are inevitable. However I
expect to post for a few more months, and then, of course,
probably the last post will be made without me being aware that
this is to be the last.
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And I've just had to say that I can no longer write software for
money. Whether I can write software without the pressures of it
being a formal job or not, I don't know. And whilst C has aways
been a very important of my adult life, for obvius reasons my
religious interests are now taking priority.
I don't post here much, but you helped me out a few times in the past.
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Sorry to hear about your diagnosis.
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What kind of cancer?
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It looks like your 5-year survival rate is as high as 70% (plus
extra points for good behavior). So you have some code left in you!
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situation. But the oncologist was a bit vague on the prognoisis. But I
can't as easily type now, for example. It might be more months than I
expect, however.
you at least get your taste for that back, even if it's a low alcohol
variety.
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