Monday, June 25, 2018

Too Much Information






"Technology brings us more information, but not always more clarity,"    James Rainey
I recently read this article on Fathers day and DNA testing.  How much information is too much information and what did I pass on to my sons?
  https://www.salon.com/2018/06/24/what-genetic-testing-didnt-tell-me-about-my-cancer/

Of course, there is always this legacy:

“I’m a longtime sufferer of AWS (Aggressive Whisker Syndrome); I find it almost
impossible to get a completely clean shave.”                                     David Pogue






Friday, June 8, 2018

Semi-colon

This week was my annual check up with the Oncologist.  Good news, no evidence of cancer.  It happened to correspond with National Cancer Survivor Day.  The article below sums up some of the feelings of surviving cancer.

"But, like so many so-called cancer survivors in so-called remission, I wait for one. I wait, alert, in no-man’s land, the place to which my mind returns in between all its other preoccupations and activities. It is an eerie place, the fear of recurrence. A grenade may whistle into the expectant silence any time – or never at all."

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/jun/03/surviving-cancer-is-an-ongoing-journey-of-readjustment-not-a-bumper-sticker

A little extreme, but accurate in how it feels late at night when everyone is asleep and you are left alone to your thoughts with SportsCenter running in the background.