Stoicism: Grin and bare it = 5
Mood: felt subdued = 5
Control: A little control = 3
Discomfort: Mild = 2
Stoicism: Grin and bare it = 5
Mood: felt subdued = 5
Control: A little control = 3
Discomfort: Mild = 2
Stoicism: Stiff upper lip = 4
Mood: felt subdued = 5
Control: A little control = 3
Discomfort: Mild = 2
Stoicism: Grin and bare it = 5
Mood: felt calm = 6
Control: A little control = 3
Discomfort: Mild = 2
Stoicism: Stiff upper lip = 4
Mood: felt subdued = 5
Control: A little control = 3
Discomfort: Mild = 2
Stoicism: Stiff upper lip = 4
Mood: felt calm = 6
Control: A little control = 3
Discomfort: Mild = 2
Stoicism: I don’t want to talk about it = 1
Mood: life isn’t worth living = 1
Control: No control at all = 2
Discomfort: moderate = 4
Stoicism: Stiff upper lip = 4
Mood: felt subdued = 5
Control: A little control = 4
Discomfort: Mild = 2
Stoicism: Wobbly lip = 2
Mood: low spirits = 4
Control: A little control = 3
Discomfort: Mild = 2
Return to monitoring
Stoicism: Wobbly lip = 2
Mood: very low = 2
Control: A little control = 3
Discomfort: Mild = 2
Bloods: normal
Light chains: normal
Headspace: beginning to revert to normal
So that’s another 3-monthly assessment come and gone. I can now return to being ‘near-normal’. For a bit anyhow. While I was at the clinic I was asked to participate in a clinical study on wellbeing for myeloma patients which I’m really happy to do. I gave the researcher the link to this blog as an example of self-anthropology. Looking forward to it especially as I’m considering re-starting my data self-surveillance using some new indexes. More of that soon.