DALGETY BAY man Willie Logan was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour earlier this year and given the devastating blow that he had between 18 months and two years to live.
Willie's blog charts his experiences and how he has been making the most of the precious time he has left.
Thu, 23rd Oct
DYING Dalgety Bay father Willie Logan, who has a terminal brain tumour, has been dealt a further blow after doctors informed him that his tumour had grown and the cancer spread.
The 44-year-old was given the heartbreaking news earlier this year that he had between 18 months and two years to live, but doctors now reckon he has just six to nine months left.
Thu, 25th Sep
DYING Dalgety Bay father Willie Logan has been making the most of the time he has left with his wife Karen and their six-year-old son Ewan.
The 44-year-old was dealt a tragic blow earlier this year when he was told that he had between 18 months and two years to live due to a terminal brain tumour.
Fri, 1st Aug
“We flew back yesterday (Sunday) from Wales. I was there with Karen, Ewan and some friends. I had a really fantastic weekend.
"It was lovely and the wee boy loved it – we hardly seen him! We went to a two-day festival – something like the Highland Games. I just sat in the park enjoying myself.
Mon, 30th Jun
“My days are different every day. I get up between 7.30 and 9.30am depending on how I feel.
"I take my first two sickness tablets at 9.30am and my last one at 9.40am and then I take my six chemotherapy tablets at 10am. So I take nine tablets in 30 minutes.