Time flies
Posted on November 25, 2007
Filed Under All, My Brain, New Life, Taking Faith |

At church this morning, many parishioners and their children took the opportunity to make Advent wreaths during a very nice brunch organized by Trinity’s foodies. As I looked on, it gave me pause to consider how fast time has flown this past year.
The most precise prognosis I’ve received (from UCSF physicians) gives me a 50% chance of living 4 years. I’m just past the 1 year anniversary of the diagnosis of my brain tumor, so we’ve made it to a small milestone: Thanksgiving and Christmas last year were somewhat of a blur given what else was happening - craniotomy, radiation therapy, the start of chemotherapy, et al.
This year we have a new grand daughter to give thanks for, and I’m thinking about things like what sorts of presents to buy - very different from last year. Still amazing how fast time seems to have gone by. It really is wonderful to be thinking about ‘regular’ stuff, timing notwithstanding…
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4 years is rediculously pessimistic. They must say that for insurance reasons.
I hope so…