The hermit's temptation

At times you get tired, get mad, get your head off. In these periods that can last half an hour like two days, you prefer to t-isolate and you hope that no one will need you to do something or that no one will come to talk to you about anything that requires a minimum of [...]

Crime of having an ugly face

Corticosteroids and co J, started with 20 mg of corticosteroids per day rapidly reduced to 9 mg and then 5 mg after the third chemo. The boredom of these drugs? Combined with a diet too salty or too sweet, they cause water retention that gives you a face with an inflated look. Attention, no football way [...]

Patience

Letymology is always right (me too). Being sick obliges to do a lot of exams, to go here or there for a certain appointment with, each time, a waiting time, the obligation to answer endlessly the same questions in short, you see your French and you rediscover that yes, it takes a lot of [...]

What's that name?

Originally it comes from Arizona Junior. At the beginning and throughout the first half of the film, H.I. Mc Dunnough, the character played by Nicolas Cage, makes several passages through the prison box and thus before the judge of the parole, who systematically repeats "OK There" (OK Sous). Each time, the judge reminds him of [...]

Food

So we didn't eat everything, were we hungry? One of the haunts of doctors in this kind of disease is that the treatment cuts your appetite (nausea, inflammation of the mouth, constipation and others) and that you lose weight. Because if you lose weight, you lose muscle and you weaken. [...]

To tell or not to tell?

Who can tell? Why? How? When? This is one of the many questions that people ask themselves quite quickly: do I say it or not? You first go a little around those who are aware for various reasons, often more circumstantial than voluntary, then those that will have to be put [...]

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