Cancer drove me up The Great Wall of China
Facebook Twitter YouTube
  Menu
Skip to content
  • Home
  • About me and the blog
  • Are cancer cells adapting to a changing environment ?
  • Cannabis Oil & Cancer; The Theory

Tag Archives: Lance Armstrong

Me and Lance Armstrong

By Richard Lanigan | May 3, 2013 - 08:29 |May 3, 2013 Wall of China Marathon
1 Comment

  Perhaps now is the time to tell readers about my relationship with Lance and the role he played in getting me to run the Great Wall Marathon. When I was first diagnosed. A number of people suggested I read Lance Armstrong’s book “it’s not About the Bike” . In … Continue reading →

Tagged Cancer, David Walsh, Lance Armstrong
  • Topics

    • "The All Clear"
    • Cancer & exercise
    • Cannabis oil
    • Chemotherapy
    • Family & Friends
    • Fear
    • Signs & Symptoms
    • The Cancer Business
    • Uncategorized
    • Wall of China Marathon
  • Helpful Websites.

    • Penny Brohn Cancer Care If you have cancer go there for 3 day “Living Well” course. The sooner you change your lifestyle the better your chances will be.
    • Livestrong Great information. Whatever Lance Armstrong may have done, he did not cheat cancer and his book is inspirational, however I would not read it until the worst of your treatment is over.
    • Anti Cancer The Late David Servan Schreiber, lived 20 good years with brain cancer. If you are going to read one cancer book this is it.
    • Cannabis Oil Success Stories Advice Forum on taking Cannabis oil
    • Medical Cannabis Costa del Sol Reliable source of Information about where one can get Cannabis Oil
    • Bobby Moore Fund Bobby Moore created the awareness about the symptoms that brought me to the doctor
    • MacMillan Cancer Support They are always there for support in the Hospital and do great work
  • Visitors Comments

    • Businessqwa on Given just months to live; then “spontaneous remission”, a miracle or just cancer sense?
    • Phil on He’s not dead, he’s stoned from cannabis oil!
    • Nespressohao on Given just months to live; then “spontaneous remission”, a miracle or just cancer sense?
    • Speakercpa on Given just months to live; then “spontaneous remission”, a miracle or just cancer sense?
    • Alpinkajam on “Bloody Sunday” 1920 was a major part of grandad’s life.
    • Foamdst on Given just months to live; then “spontaneous remission”, a miracle or just cancer sense?
    • Artisanwhg on Given just months to live; then “spontaneous remission”, a miracle or just cancer sense?
    • Amazonnndqf on Given just months to live; then “spontaneous remission”, a miracle or just cancer sense?
    • Flashpaqwak on Given just months to live; then “spontaneous remission”, a miracle or just cancer sense?
    • Glassmuc on Given just months to live; then “spontaneous remission”, a miracle or just cancer sense?
  • Richard’s Diary

    • November 2020
    • April 2019
    • May 2017
    • March 2017
    • October 2016
    • March 2015
    • February 2015
    • June 2014
    • May 2013
    • April 2013
    • April 2012
    • April 2011
    • March 2011
  • RSS Subscribe to new posts

    • “Bloody Sunday” 1920 was a major part of grandad’s life. November 20, 2020
      I first remember meeting my grandfather Richard (Dick) Lanigan in the winter of 1962, I was a young boy, my parents had decided to split up and men sister Eleanor and I were sent to live with my fathers parents who I hardly knew. He was taller than everyone and … Continue reading → The […]
    • August 2013; The end of the beginning or beginning of the end? Chapter 1 April 5, 2019
      As many friends will know I have been writing a memoir for a few years. Its about my experience with cancer and Cannabis Oil, this is the first chapter, my lowest point in the journey. The consultant had taken away all hope and according to the government, it is illegal … Continue reading → The […]
    • Given just months to live; then “spontaneous remission”, a miracle or just cancer sense? May 14, 2017
      Every year I am offered an appointment with an oncologist to see how I am, it’s usually with a registrar rather than a consultant. If it’s one I know I will start the conversation with “don’t look so depressed because I am alive and cancer free  just because it was not … Continue reading → The […]
    • Reaching 60 years was my second milestone and I realised “incurable” just means the doctors don’t know how to fix it. March 21, 2017
      In August 2013 doctors gave me a death sentence! With that ” power gaze” the philosopher  Michel Foucault described, they took away all hope and told me to prepare for the  end. I searched the medical literature for some encouragement and the best I could find stated; no one had … Continue reading → The […]
    • “October” is not Cancer month, every fucking month is. October 21, 2016
      Hate this shit that shows up on my profile on Face Book no doubt because the C word comes up often and the assume I am interested and might give to a cancer charity. October is not cancer month, if you have cancer its every fucking month. I cant even … Continue reading → The […]
  • Admin

    • Log in
    • Entries feed
    • Comments feed
    • WordPress.org
Cancer drove me up The Great Wall of China | Powered by Mantra & WordPress.
Facebook Twitter YouTube