The Cancer Commandos And The Connectivity Machine

Felipe at the chapel at the mission.
Felipe at the chapel at the mission.

Sounds like an exciting thing, maybe a book for teens. But it is us the Cancer Commandos rocking the boat again. Couldn’t we just be satisfied being plain old cancer patients like normal folks.

Actually I need to credit Dana with the title which came out of our walk yesterday on Phil’s Camino. We were talking about the notion that being well connected with others seems to be vital to ones well being. And this came from the panel discussion with Dr Asher in LA. But to back up even more Erica from Austin has been beating this drum for a while now. So, somewhere on our walk yesterday we talked about Phil’s Camino being a connectivity machine, being a way to really be with folks. Of course the Camino in Spain does the same.

And My Rebecca talked about this on the film which Dr Asher picked up on. And that’s how we roll. We all seem to be parts of each other’s conversation. It is hard to say where one starts and finishes. We compliment each other; we are connected.

At the treatment center right now practicing on connectivity with a chemo machine. I have two more hours to go, then back to Vashon. Going to watch Doug Blush’s film tonight at the Vashon Theater. I forget the name of it though.

OK, time to eat lunch and maybe take a little nap. Good to be connected to you all, Felipe.x

2 thoughts on “The Cancer Commandos And The Connectivity Machine”

  1. Yes! I love this Felipe. “Community is the guru of the future (and the present)” not sure who said it, but resonates loudly. ?

    1. Erica ~ welcome! Well, we are learning that there is a whole bunch to it, yes? Felipe.x

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