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    Writing a book on motorcycling

    Hi all,

    I've just started writing a book on motorcycling as those that know me, understand how much I love riding. It could be a little while before it's out as my loverly missus has just been diagnosed with aggressive cancer and faces Chemo. I'm gutted as it's the last bit of news you expect to get about someone you really love. It's kinda lonely being home alone when you've been married for 33 years.

    I've also just uploaded my novel which I would appreciate anyone downloading and posting a review on it pleasse...


    https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/102476

    Hope everyone is well and I'll give the heads up on by motorcycling book once it's out.

    Cheers
    Paul
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    All the best with both Paul...honestly mate, life can sometimes bang you in the stones repeatedly and all the while...it goes on.

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    Good luck there man.
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    Saw this on another forum.

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    After living with you for 33 years Cancer will be a walk in the park for her mateThinking of you both and best wishes from down here eh.
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    Don't stress about the word cancer,believe me your wife will understand if you feel helpless,and is nothing the victim can do to reassure her loved ones she will be fine.She will be ok and just remain positive,she may get pissed off near the end of treatment but ignore her lol,does happen when the crap is in the body after 5 months treatment,and had same happen to me.

    By the end I was getting sick of people telling me "how do you feel after a couple of weeks since treatment"?.I said f.cken fine thanks to more than a few people who just couldn't get it that I wasn't suffering side effects,never lost hair,and kept positive outlook,yet they pissed me off by expecting me to be sick or some misconstrued thoughts that chemo was same for everyone.Hell I felt like I had a mild hangover(sometimes did lol).

    Good luck to you both,and I know how she will be thinking,kick the shit to touch.
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