Hi there, it’s me
again. Mum and I went to the hospital again in January for my quarterly
check-up. I was put on the machine again by Doctor Cindy. She saw a small lymph
node again in my tummy so Mum made an appointment to have it removed. She knows
I can handle it.

Mummy agreed that the
best thing to do was not to operate anymore and let me enjoy whatever time I
have left. So she picked me back up from the hospital around lunch time. That’s
it, no more operations….
Doctor Cindy doesn’t
really know how much time I have left so she will do an ultrasound every 2 to 3
months to see how the cancer evolves. Eventually, she said, I will probably stop
eating and die of liver failure. Mum and dad don’t believe that there will ever
be a day that I will stop eating, but there you go. There is a first time for
everything.
Obviously, this is not
the best news I’ve had. Mum and Dad, however, are at peace with it. I was
diagnosed with cancer in September 2015. I was given another year. We have had
a great year – and longer – together and as long as I am still well, Mum and Dad
are happy.
But they are going to
spoil me rotten, they said – even more! We started with a great long walk in
the Beeltjens in Westerlo with my mate Clovis and his family. If I hang around
till the summer, they promised me I could come over for a swim in their pool.

Who would have thought that I would still make that? I wonder which cake
mum is going to get me this year…
Mum and Dad talk about “the
day” of course. They know it will be a difficult one but they are determined
not to stretch it any longer than necessary.
Charlie