tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2547612753018539023.post6982186534859281878..comments2023-08-25T14:37:29.600+01:00Comments on The Kemo Kid: a dragUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2547612753018539023.post-90613514277905684972009-12-30T18:46:32.279+00:002009-12-30T18:46:32.279+00:00I don't know how pukey you feel, or how itchy ...I don't know how pukey you feel, or how itchy you are, but you've got to keep believing that it's worth it.<br /><br />I have days like that, maybe everyone does, not because I have cancer, but because sometimes life just seems a bit pointless.<br /><br />I just try to appreciate the little things. They make it all worth while. Like Rage being Christmas number 1, or going to see Avatar, or realising how lucky you are to have that friend that's been helping you. Because really, without those little things, what do any of us have?<br /><br />And ok, so maybe this blog isn't as heartfelt and emotional as the one before, but it's helping people. It will help people with cancer, and those without. I've already found myself thinking 'If Spencer can stay so positive about all his shit then I can deal with *insert petty daily complaint here*<br /><br />So, keep taking your drugs (at least this time they're legal), keep feeding the ducks, and keep getting better every day. It's definitely worth it...<br /><br />Laura xAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com