More than I needed to know, but thanks for sharing.
Yearly Archives: 2006
Some adventures I would gladly skip.

Some days I really wish this wasn’t primarily a journal comic.
So. Um. Yeah.
Nighthawk’s been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. He’s having surgery to have his entire thyroid removed on Monday.
So now that you’ve picked yourself up off the floor, here are the details. Thyroid cancer itself is rare but very treatable. It was caught very early. From all indications this should be a case of cutting out the thing that went bad, probably doing some radiation treatments that are standard to the disease, and moving on. He’ll be on drugs the rest of his life, obviously, but he already is (obviously), just for other stuff. The CF and the diabetes certainly complicate matters, but outside of the constant challenge of making sure that each doctor understands the pieces the other doctors specialize in, in this case neither issue directly affects the cancer surgery or recovery.
He’ll likely spend about 24 hours in the hospital. He’ll be home for a total of about 2 weeks if everything goes according to plan.
Obviously this is not minor surgery and we’re both very concerned. On the other hand, there are thousands of people who’ve come through this with nothing more than a new thyroid drug or two to add to their regimen. We’re freaking out in controlled bursts instead of constantly.
So why am I telling you all of this? Well, for one, the comic is half imagination and half journal comic, and as today’s edition illustrates some aspects of this new turn of events are going to bleed through.
In addition, it should be obvious to everyone that he is by far the highest priority in my life, so there’s a chance the comic will be delayed or skipped for medical events. (Right now I give no guarantees for a Tuesday comic.)
And there is a piece of me that, as an author, thinks y’all are going to think it’s over the top to have the character with cystic fibrosis also get diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Believe you me, I’d’ve never planned it this way. It is over the top.
Thanks for reading.
Sleepy little gnomes

National Novel Writing Month
For those who may be interested, National Novel Writing Month kicks off in less than a month. That’s right, your chance to write a 50,000 word novel is approaching!
As for me, I struck a deal with the husband this year to take a pass for 2006 as long as I get to work it in 2007 instead. Seems fair to only torture him every other year ;)
It’s such a Monday.
You know you’re going to have a great day when you’re driving down the road thinking that those new contacts you just put in feel really dry — and one of them falls out of your eye into your hand. And you’re not legal to drive without them. And you’ve got no contact solution or drops. And you’re still 7 miles from work.
Somehow I managd to convince it to stick to my eyeball until I could get to the Wawa and pick up some generic contact solution. In addition, I managed to do so without hitting anything. Granted, I ended up late for work… ah, such a Monday this is.