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We interrupt our regularly scheduled programming…

For those playing along at home, you know that yesterday was another Chemo Wednesday.  Due to the two-day Rosh Hashannah holiday, we knew the hospital would be in full Ridiculous Mode due to the fact that no treatment was being … Continue reading

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Cancer hair loss is a zero-sum game

So it’s finally happening.  My hair has started thinning and I decided the time has come to embrace the buzz cut. I sat in the chair and told the guy to give me a “number 2.” “All over?” “Yes. It’s … Continue reading

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Cancer – until you’ve had it, you don’t get it.

Clever, huh? Anyway, in corresponding with a fellow cancer blogger, and reading her posts on the objectification of cancer and those who have it, I came up with the line and I figured I’d better “get it out there” before … Continue reading

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The Movement Grows, and other dispatches from the front.

We are everywhere. For those keeping score at home, last Wednesday was chemo day.  Why Wednesday as opposed to the usual Monday? Well, our eldest was drafted into the air force Monday last, and we spent the morning taking her … Continue reading

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“God doesn’t owe you anything.”

I’ve written in the past about a wonderful woman who visits the chemo treatment ward handing out snacks, drinks, smiles and a good word to anyone who wants, regardless of what they might look like or what language they may … Continue reading

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At what age does a cancer patient achieve adulthood?

There was a brief segment on the news last night about a 16-year-old boy in northern Israel who is rejecting chemotherapy.  He apparently ran away from the hospital and, since then, a court has ordered him to undergo treatment against … Continue reading

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Chemo is like a box of chocolates…

So, here I am, Wednesday after a Chemo Monday, and I don’t feel so crappy.  Maybe it’s because I’m looking forward to having my 5-FU unhooked in a few hours.  Maybe it’s because on Monday I was given my meds … Continue reading

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Serenity Now

Today, I communed with nature. In an effort to encourage healing of both body and spirit, I took some time to sit outside and do what I so rarely do: relax and simply be in the moment, appreciating what was … Continue reading

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Back in the Saddle

This past Monday we set out to Hadassah Hospital to begin a new round of chemotherapy.  After a solid breakfast we hit the road and, I’m pleased to report, parking wasn’t all that bad.  Of course, that could be because … Continue reading

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It’s summertime, and you know what that means…

Good afternoon. Yesterday I went to see my oncologist who reported that which we already knew: the cancer’s back and I need to get ready for another few rounds in the ring.  Luckily, I’m in pretty good fighting condition, weighing … Continue reading

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