by JACE Author IconMail Icon
Rated: GC · Book · Personal · #1503918

A blog of no uncertain musings. What goes on in my mind is often a source of wonder to me.

My mind and my life are wondrous things ... as are yours, I'm sure. I have more slips of paper and pages of notebooks with musings and thoughts than I really know what to do with. Someone, actually several someones, have suggested I start a blog ... or a journal as a means of focusing some of this mental energy.

To be honest, I don't even know what the difference between a 'journal' and 'blog' is--or if there even
is a difference. Read on, my friends, and you can judge for yourself whether it even matters.

And so ....


Mee at my daughter's wedding.


I'm JACE. Yep ... that's me! And somewhere in all my writings my last name may be posted. But I'll just leave it at Jace for right now. I'm 71 years old and heading full tilt to 72. It's strange that while I'm going through some rather serious medical issues, I still consider myself to be in the prime of my life--pretty good shape physically AND mentally, though I don't run for competition anymore *Smile*. I love to ... dang, if I put this stuff here, I won't have anything for my blog.

Guess you just have to be patient until such stuff leaks out.
*Smirk* Perhaps 2026, having embraced my retirement, will see more participation in my journaling efforts.

Well, one can hope....
March 4, 2026 at 8:49am
March 4, 2026 at 8:49am
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Like Jim Author Icon, I also visited my Oncologist on Monday. It was a routine six-month followup of CT scans, bloodwork and a chat with my doctor about the results. Well, the scan results weren't ready at meeting time, but the bloodwork results were in and were fine. Kidney function was a bit down, but expected with only one remaining. I see more water in my future.

My wife was more upset that the scan results were not available before we left for home. She worries so much more than I about these things. As for me? What happens, happens.

My Oncologist's staff nurse called with the results yesterday. They found a 5mm nodule on my lower left lung and they scheduled a Chest CT scan in early May. When I told my wife, she asked why wasn't the scan being done tomorrow. Yep, concerned.

While they didn't actually tell me why the wait, I suspect they want to see if the nodule grows any in two months. So, it's back to the daily WDC grind.

Perhaps I better up my memoir writing.
*Wink*


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