faith

America’s Greatest Problem

There aren’t many benefits to insomnia.  I experience it occasionally due to the medication I take.  Ambien helps, but I try not to take it every night since I get up at 5 am for work. There has been one…
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Leaving a Legacy

I’ve had ample time to think over the last fifteen months.   Hours spent alone in the hospital have provided the opportunity to ponder life’s many questions.  Today, my hour-long commute does the same when I’m not listening to a podcast. …
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Traveling Mercies

It’s 5 am and I’m sitting at the gate at Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston.  It’s way to early for my 7 am flight, but I tend to err on the side of caution when traveling.  Thanks to checking in…
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In It to Win It

Yesterday, July 22, 2014, was the six-month anniversary of my stem cell transplant. The first six-months post-transplant is the most perilous time.  Chances for relapse and life-threatening GVHD are highest; at the same time, patients are at their weakest.  It’s…
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Working for the Man

It’s 5 am and time to start the day again.  He rolls out of bed and wipes the sleep from his eyes.  Groggily he shuffles to the bathroom to brush his teeth and a sense of dread comes over him…
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My Other Cancer

I was feeling pretty good about myself one day last week.  I had done a minor good deed that morning, admittedly something that was thoughtful.  Plus, I’ve been feeling so well lately, with good lab results and working nearly full…
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How The Mighty Fall

The headlines are filled these days with celebrities falling from grace. Repeat offenders include Miley Cyrus, Charlie Sheen, sports stars, and a whole host of others. Sometimes it’s comical. Other times it’s tragic. Always, it’s sad. In just one week…
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For Such a Time as This

In 2005-2006 I had the experience of a lifetime: I deployed to Iraq as an Infantry company commander.  There is no more ultimate test of a man’s mettle than how he will perform in combat, and I had the opportunity…
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The Winding Road

I felt like I was so close to getting over the hump, so close to getting back to the “old me.”  I’ve been feeling well most of the time.  The headaches are fewer and less intense.  My skin and eye…
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Getting Through It

The airport is awfully busy for 5:30 am.  I’m waiting to catch my flight at Bush Intercontinental Airport just north of Houston.  This will close out my fifth trip to Houston.  Wish I could say “fifth and final…”, but alas…
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