On Sunday afternoon, I left Le Bonheur to pick up a few things at the grocery store, walking out of the sterile air into the openness of a springlike day. Continue reading Rising Storm
Category: Effects of Cancer and Treatment
The Jury Foreman Speaks
When juries wrap up quickly with a verdict, it can be a good sign or a bad sign, but it usually means that they have found the suspect not guilty. Continue reading The Jury Foreman Speaks
I’m In!
The news of the impending loss of Colin’s port was sobering, but we put it behind us as we launched into the holiday weekend.
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Eyes on the Prize
[imagebrowser id=13]Colin’s habit of throwing us for a loop has continued unabated. Continue reading Eyes on the Prize
The Best Laid Plans…
With surgery set for Wednesday, Monday was a big prep day for Colin, but he demonstrated yet again that our careful planning can be rendered irrelevant by the result of a single blood culture. Continue reading The Best Laid Plans…
One-Upmanship
After Thursday’s flood of good news, it seemed impossible that the trend would continue.
The Sky is Falling!
No Mo’ Chemo!
Well, it’s official: Colin’s I.V. chemo is done. He received a dose of vincristine Thursday afternoon at 3:22 pm. Continue reading No Mo’ Chemo!
Last Stop, Pukesville!
The chemo train is taking Colin on a trip to Pukesville. Continue reading Last Stop, Pukesville!
Marathon, Not a Sprint
We and others have often commented that cancer treatment is a marathon, not a sprint. Continue reading Marathon, Not a Sprint