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Good news on cancer and eyes
I have failed miserably at keeping ‘the cancer blog’ updated – and that’s a good thing, I suppose. I have now been “clean” since my April autologous stem cell transplant. I had a PET scan in June and a CT … Continue reading
Decisions, Decisions – Job & Health issues
It’s been two weeks since my last update, one week-plus since I dropped one of my three antibiotics, and 97 days since my stem cell transplant for Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. So there are a few things to update and … Continue reading
Unrelated condition could force change
As a hardheaded and independent type, I don’t like outside forces making decisions for me. But that’s a situation I face over the next couple of weeks. This blog has been all about my cancer treatment. And, that continues to … Continue reading
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Hoping to return to normal routine
Three months have passed since I last worked. The last three weeks my recovery has continued but remains something of a roller coaster. Regardless of the ups and downs, for now at least, I’m returning to work Monday, … Continue reading
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No toasts to my recovery for four months
I’m slipping a bit on weekly updates but that should mean the news is good – and for the most part, that would be an accurate assessment. The past week remained a roller coaster of recovery but with good signs … Continue reading
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Tagged Cancer, cancer recovery, chemo, Chemotherapy, Lymphoma, side effects, Stem cell transplant, stem cells
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Was that a corner I just turned?
Cancer treatment recovery is a tricky and stubborn cuss. There certainly are days I feel much better usually followed by a day or two of ‘will this ever end?’ But since my last update, just over a week ago, I … Continue reading
Trudging the slow road of recovery
During cancer treatment life is pretty simple – you feel toxic most of the time. But recovery is a sly fox – you feel good a few hours and then crash and burn as a reminder that cancer and cancer treatment … Continue reading
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Tagged Cancer, cancer recovery, chemo, Chemotherapy, fatigue, Lymphoma, Stem cell transplant, stem cells
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Chemo is one thing, fatigue another
The hard-to-explain problem with cancer treatment recovery is the fatigue which follows in almost every single case. Chemotherapy can be partially explained because of the immediate symptoms and the toxicity that permeates your body. But the fatigue that follows for … Continue reading
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Recovery begins by getting home today
I have not slept in my own bed for 28 days. That feels weird but the streak ends tonight. Yes, I get to go home with my doctor’s full blessing. I saw my oncologist for my autologous stem cell transplant … Continue reading
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Can too much good news be a bad thing?
So far I’ve managed to survive a week of intense chemotherapy, eight days in the hospital with a dangerous blood infection, and all the assorted side effects that come with cancer treatment. My response to treatment has been very good … Continue reading