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  • 2010-03-17 22:58:00
    So many things to say about today…where to start. This was my 3rd round of the cytoxan chemotherapy. It went very well Only took 2 times to get the IV this time, and I am a LOVER of the bee sting lydocaine shot! I will totally take a sting for a few [...]
  • 2010-03-16 05:22:00
    Different types of surgeries are used: Operation with breast conservation: Lumpectomy or lumpectomy (sometimes called excisonnelle biopsy or wide excision) is the removal of the tumor within the tissue that surrounds it. It is usually followed by radiotherapy to the breast tissue remaining. Most doc ...
  • 2010-03-15 21:12:00
    I am not going to post a picture because I am too tired to get my camera but it has been a good day. We met Gina and Charli at the library for Toddler time and she did great! I want her to understand the circle time concept and she was friendly and interactive with the children and Miss Dana. I sold ...
  • 2010-03-15 20:22:00
    Typing hurts today. This is because I had an unexpected procedure this morning. I now have a rather deep—but nicely stitched up—hole in my left forearm. The surgeon who removed the hard nodule diagnosed it as subcutaneous sarcoidosis—an uncommon form of the disease. I won’t know for sure if the nodu ...
  • 2010-03-11 14:51:00
    Tomorrow is round #5, which begins Phase II of my chemo. Taxol. The drugs I was given during rounds 1-4 were Adriamycin and Cytoxan. Adriamycin is especially toxic (the oncology nurse wears a mask, gloves, and gown when she administers this very red drug, in a very large syringe thingy, which is hoo ...
  • 2010-03-11 12:10:00
    Gary is doing really good. His energy is that of a normal almost three year old. He has been playing hard. The only thing I noticed were stairs are hard for him again. He may be starting to run out of steroid juice. We go in and fill our tank on the 19th. It is our overnight stay for Cytoxan. Everyt ...
  • 2010-03-11 11:21:00
    March 10, 2010 I can’t believe I’ve now had three out of four chemotherapy sessions. Wow! It was a good, easy day even though I woke up at 3 a.m. thanks to dexamethasone. Oh well, I spent a couple of hours working on tax preparations before the day really got started. The only difference I noticed t ...
  • 2010-03-10 08:00:00
    There has been an explosion of life-saving treatment advances against breast cancer, leading to new hope and excitement. Instead of just one or two options, today there is an overwhelming menu of treatment choices that the complex mixes of cells in each fight cancer. Decisions – surgery, radiation m ...
  • 2010-03-09 04:19:00
    Since disconnecting my iPhone from AT&T’s dead zone, I can now enjoy many of the apps available for the little device and let me tell you, it’s loaded. My Blackberry, on the other hand, is reserved for more serious applications. Though there are many apps available for it, I often find myself unwill ...
  • 2010-03-09 02:09:00
    It is my policy to keep this site as neutral as possible about the Marshall Protocol (MP). I do not understand how the question of whether or not sarcoidosis is an auto-immune disease and whether it should be treated with immune-suppressants or antibiotics became such a divisive issue in the sarcoid ...
  • 2010-03-07 22:02:00
    We’re getting closer and closer to starting the stem-cell transplant conditioning. Last week we did an LP and an MRI to make sure my CSF was A-OK. Tests were negative, which is a positive sign. Opposite Day in a hospital would be hilarious. More on the tests, and their reliability, later. The specif ...
  • 2010-03-07 12:29:00
    As the third week of this surreal time draws to a close, I’ve transitioned from my old style of “defy and deny” to being a bird of different plummage. This last round of chemo ( #2, aka the 6.4 mile stretch) actually went better than the first, physically. The Adriamycin pretty much got peed out bef ...
  • 2010-03-06 18:09:00
    It’s a lovely Saturday afternoon. Steady sunshine has melted the piles of dirty snow and the thick carapace of ice on our driveway. For the first time in many months, the sun warms, instead of just functionally illuminating the short days. Spring feels possible. The sky has lost its pallor and rolls ...
  • 2010-03-05 01:54:00
    So, Cytoxan, one of the chemo drugs I've been taking is causing me a few issues with my bladder and it's pissing me off. So, in stead of wallowing in my pissed-offness I'm writing a couple of stories about it. The first one is called 'Badlands Bladder'.
  • 2010-03-04 22:32:00
    I honestly don’t know how many months I’ve been getting chemotherapy infusions every-other week to treat my chronic, systemic sarcoidosis. I’m fairly certain that I’m fast approaching (and might have already passed) my two-year anniversary of getting Cytoxan twice a month. How should I mark my long ...
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