In March 2002, Heather Crowe was diagnosed with lung cancer although she had never smoked a day in her life. Her doctor explained that her
By Neil Collishaw, February 28, 2023 I have often thought that I could retire once the nicotine addiction problem was solved. While nicotine addiction has
We had been talking about nominating Dad for the Order of Canada for some time, but with the cancer diagnosis, we realized we, like Dad,
Written by Ruth Ann This story is from around December 1963 when I was 7 and ¾ and Neil was already 17. It was a
From Kevin, the firstborn Dad, I love you. Thanks for everything. Thanks for getting up early to make us all lunches. Thanks for making sure
Update, October 7, 2024, written by Barb Neil continues to improve since the extra pain medication has been corrected. He is still tired, and not
As Dad and I sat eating our sandwiches under the oak, we both knew it was very likely that this was the last time we
After a week of watching Dad becoming dizzier and more confused, as well as weaker and with a loss of appetite, we were more than
It has been a tumultuous couple of years. Neil received the news that he had small cell bladder cancer. He received chemo treatments and, later,