Monthly Archive: May 2013

Spinal Tap

The test results for the lumbar puncture came back.  There is no sign of any infection, thank goodness.  Unfortunately, the pathologists did find cancer in my central nervous system (CNS).  The good news is that it’s a very small amount…
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My Best Friend

Let me tell you about my best friend.  No, I’m not talking about my dog Alex the Rascal.  Shih Tzu’s aren’t real dogs anyway and, even if they were, he gets on my nerves too much to be my best…
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Egghead

I’ll be honest, it’s been a rough few days.   I spiked a fever about four days ago and since then have had awful, persistent headaches.  At times, it hurt me to even talk.  It’s still lingering, but thankfully is…
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Good News! But…

There was an unexpected knock at the door.  Christi and I were sitting in my room spending our last few minutes together before she had to leave.  Nurses and other staff had been in and out of my room all…
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The First Test

First, a quick update.   The honeymoon with chemo is over.  Ugh.  I had a fever last night.  This required blood cultures and a chest x-ray at 2:30 am.  Good thing about getting the x-ray in the middle of the…
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Laps

Most nights between about 8-9 pm I spend an hour walking laps around 3rd floor of the Roach Building.  It’s essential to get exercise to help my body recover.  On some days I’m slower than others, like Saturday night, but…
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A Setback? No, Not Really

Well, it finally happened.  The ice cream ran out. OK, so it wasn’t that bad, but I have felt rough today.  This morning has been the most challenging time yet.  My hemoglobin was low, so I’ve been light headed and in…
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The Routine

First, a quick update. I am so blessed.  My body is responding very well to the chemotherapy.  I have felt exceptionally well – no nausea, little fatigue, and I have a good appetite.  I have a small spot of blood…
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Milestones

Today is my last day of the initial round of chemotherapy.  I am so blessed that my body has responded well thus far and I have had minimal side effects.  My heart rate is a little low, but that’s to…
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Finding Chemo

“Just keep swimming.  Just keep swimming.” OK, so a clownfish and his friend Dori are not my new sources of encouragement and hope, but it is a catchy tune, especially after watching “Finding Nemo” with my daughter numerous times. Several…
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