petermcleland wrote:Perhaps an old Rolls Royce might fit the frame?



Thanks to Tony about the Jaguar info. It's interesting that you did more or less what I'm thinking of doing and for the same reason and it worked out for you. My concern is that, even with a lot of careful financial planning to get the right car there is still a gamble over reliability that could make it all go pop. But I wouldn't have a second chance and would leave Karen with a mess.
I might just retreat to Japanese reliability and settle for something less luxurious but less of a worry. CRV probably.
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So - I'm moving on from that decision now and I'll look at it again in few weeks.
I had an appointment with my consultant today which took the edge off choosing a car and helped me focus on where we are going next. The latest x-ray shows a very gradual thickening of the pleural sheath and growth of tumours - pretty much what I can feel as it grows and clamps around my right lung and restricts the breathing a bit more.
What was interesting was that up until now all the doctors and consultants have accepted my decision to forego treatment for my cancer and have said that it is for me to decide but none will advise me whether they think it's a good idea or not! I reiterated today that I had re-read the chemo info package and I still didn't want to go through it but today the consultant said 'I totally agree with you and you have my full support. If I were in your position I wouldn't do it either. You would gain maybe two months extra life but the side effects would make it poor quality.'
I know they aren't supposed to give that sort of advice but it's really appreciated that she did let me know. Thanks, Doc.
Taking that further she also says that as quality of life is now my major concern then the painkilling philosophy should change. I should now be aiming for zero pain and to hell with the side effects. Specifically she wants me on morphine based opiates. As she says - what if you do develop dependency? You won't be going off them again anyway.
I'll speak to my GP this week and hopefully get those prescribed soon and see what happens. It would be lovely to be pain free again. Tell you what, though - it might make some interesting car buying decisions

Ian
