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Tag Archives: cancer vaccine
Don’t I know you from somewhere?
Hello and thank you for tuning in. Much has happened since my last post, and almost none of it has been bad. That would explain, in large part, the gap in postings. As some of you know, yesterday I had … Continue reading
The Day of Five Needles
Today I visited my oncologist and, I’m pleased to report, that all is fine for now. As I’ve told anyone who will listen: any appointment after which I’m allowed to go home is a resounding success in my book. Of … Continue reading
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Tagged cancer, cancer vaccine, colon cancer, DNA in bloodstream, hadassah hospital
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Funny Kind of Day
Today was busy! “Good busy,” at least. Started with a blessedly late wake-up, due to the fact that my son didn’t have to be out of the house at 7:30. Next came my ileostomy bag change. Now, sometimes, these changes … Continue reading
Help, Even When I Didn’t Know I Needed It!
Ever since October 2011, a successful CT scan for me has been defined as one where I am allowed to leave the hospital. I’m pleased to report that today’s CT was uneventful. I checked in on time, got my CT … Continue reading
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Tagged cancer vaccine, chemotherapy, CT scan, hadassah hospital, injection
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