2025 – Q3 in review

Ahoy hoy, how are we all? I hope you are well and warm. It’s that time again—new blog post time—titled “2025: Q3 in Review.” If you can get back to me as soon as possible, that would be gre

My eczema
My eczema has finally settled down. Yippee! I do get some flaky skin now and again, but nothing too major.

My #rockulele videos
Last month, I participated in an 80s-themed event with my Facebook group, Brain Humour with Humour. Someone from the group asked, “What is your favourite 80s song?” Due to the untimely deaths of both Ozzy Osbourne and Hulk Hogan, I created a mashup of “Crazy Train” and “Real American,” calling it “Real Crazy American Train.”
This month is dedicated to Ozzy Osbourne. Next month, I will be returning to my flip-flop series, where I play metal songs in a slower acoustic style and pop songs in a rocky, sped-up manner.

Me working and my empire
Due to my fatigue, I’ve hardly been on my laptop to do FreeCodeCamp; thankfully, I’ve been using my iPad for the course. I had originally used my browser, but then I thought, “I wonder if there is an iPad app?” and lo and behold, there is!
I have finally launched my YouTube channel, called “Tumour Tunes,” and my umbrella company is named “Neuro MultiMedia Studios.” As I discussed in my last blog post, the first video features my 8 times table rock/rap, which you can watch below.

My weight
My weight is now 75.85 kg, my muscle mass is 58.8 kg, and my body fat is 18.3%.

My health
After seeing my hormone replacement consultant, I was told that my brain is clear—no recurrence. Although I was supposed to see my new consultant this month, they cancelled our appointment.
Because my weight has been increasing, I’ve decided to limit my exercise to once a day instead of twice.

My dad’s health
After my dad’s surgery, they performed a biopsy on his colon, revealing that he has stage 3 bowel cancer. He is undergoing double chemotherapy, with both drip and tablets; he is scheduled for 4 sessions of chemo and will see his consultant in December.

That’s it for now. Once again, I want to thank a few people. Firstly, I’d like to express my gratitude to my mum, dad, sister, my Naughty Mamaji, and my Masi for being by my side throughout everything. I would also like to thank everyone from BTS for sharing this with the community. Special thanks to Kanika, Shirley, and everyone at Carers Trust for giving me the confidence to share my story, and to Joe for motivating me to get back on the horse. Additionally, I’d like to thank everyone at the hospital, my family and friends, and everyone I’ve met on this journey.

Next time, I’ll be discussing my “2025: Q4 in Review.”
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Thanks, and take care.