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Tag Archives: cancer
Ashland Move on Hold
Change of plans: we won’t be moving to Oregon for a while. I have a few more months of extra chemotherapy and some possible surgery to take care of first. The good news is that my tumors are much smaller. … Continue reading
Adventures in Oncology: February Update
You may have noticed that we haven’t posted any long updates since last November. In large part, that’s because most of the news was boring and/or unpleasant. Since the cancer I have is colon cancer (albeit of a skin cancer … Continue reading
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Adventures in Oncology
Things are going ok. Isaac might even be doing better than I am at the moment. I wish I could say I was the calmest, sanest, got-my-act-together-under-stress person you could find. Sadly, that is not the truth. Now, ’tis true … Continue reading
Another Isaac Update
I’m happy to say the general trend of Isaac’s cancer diagnosis is good. At the end of last week, one of the oncologists (it’s a group practice) did a little sketch for us of the lesions. (They use “tumor” and … Continue reading