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Tag Archives: cancer recovery
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
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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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 simpleĀ – 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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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
Attacking Phase Three: Recovery
I ended eight days in the hospital Friday afternoon with good numbers, measured caution, and a bright outlook going forward. That’s a pretty big mouthful of happy thoughts but its the way I feel this Saturday morning. The good news … Continue reading