Okay, they're tattoos, but they're not really tattoos. Fine, they are more like four freckles. But, I demanded the nurse who made them wear a bandana and tank top. And, they are ink, they are permanent, and they really, really stung. Happy?
So, I'm halfway through with chemo (hooray), and here comes another oncologist. "Not sick and tired enough? Let's blast you with radiation. We'll be behind this lead-lined wall." The "tats" are to help the doctor know where to point, with continued accuracy, the beam that is going to zap more of the cancer cells that they can't see and don't know are there. Invisible beams shooting at microscopic invaders that may not exist, hmmm. Sometimes I wonder if this isn't just some huge, well-organized grift - with a capital G and that rhymes with C and that stands for cancer.
My regiment will be a 15-minute session, once a day, for six weeks. On the days I also have chemo, it will be a long day because, of course, they are not at the same location. But, if I get started now, I will be done with everything by the end of July, with a couple of weeks of summer to spare before school begins.
Then, I plan to get a real tattoo. I've always liked the pinup classics, like Vargas and Petty. Maybe a bald sailor girl proclaiming my own V-Day.
9 comments:
okay - now you are a peanut head with "tats"...hmmm. what a stud!?!nah..., but always luvin u...sis
You just get cooler and cooler every day. Who'd a guessed?
Mike...who knew you were such a great writer?
Mike - that cancer doesn't have a chance. I'm thinking you should design your own tattoo that symbolizes your fight and recovery. Just don't go through too many concepts - that could get painful.
thinking you need one of those Trucker ladies on your arm. You know, the ones that the mudflaps show in that sparkling chrome. Those are pretty spiffy!
Mike,
I cannot express how significant this blog is. I've had some random bumps on me for what seems like years and I've made an appointment today to get them checked out. Although I'm somewhat nervous about what the doctor may say (I've been told in the past they're benign fatty tissue cysts), you're bravery has motivated me to get a once an for all diagnosis on these. I'll post the outcome here. Keep up the fight, my thoughts are with you.
Mike - I had no idea. I thought you just took a liking to hats.
Hang in there, friend. It is a hiccup.
Who's going to art direct the tats?
Wow do I get the tattoo gig, have one of my own that I got a few years ago after a hugh hiccup in life. I love it so much! The pain and the glory I am planning another one in the near future just cause:) maybe we should make it a victory party.
TAts? Man, I thought this site was for something else. Stupid search engine.
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