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Today Was a GO!2 comments

ialgazy wrote 2 months ago: Just wanted you all to know that today was finally a GO!  I had my treatment and it was uneventful, … more →

Tags: 1, chemo side effects, neulasta, low white blood counts

Team Monter2 comments

ialgazy wrote 2 months ago: More tough going this weekend.  At times, my spirit hit rock bottom and I found it hard to pick myse … more →

Tags: 1, NS LIJ Monter Cancer Center, chemo side effects, diet during cancer

Anticipation sucks.2 comments

ooglek wrote 9 months ago: Peter here. So not only is R-ICE worse than R-CHOP, Jen hates it. OK, not shocking, chemo isn’ … more →

Tags: Updates

Round 5 Injected. Results: More Sick & Tired. Less Cancer.*1 comment

ooglek wrote 1 year ago: * Just guessing. So I completely failed at posting anything during round 4.  It was in, it sucked, w … more →

Tags: Updates

Wonderful Oncology Crew3 comments

gardennerd wrote 1 year ago: Here are some of the wonderful chemo nurses that have helped Mom get through her six (five hour) tre … more →

Sixth and Final Chemo!1 comment

gardennerd wrote 1 year ago: Here is Mom’s post: “On Friday the 13th, my last chemo session, I had two visitors. Elli … more →

Fifth Chemo Complete - One To Go!2 comments

gardennerd wrote 1 year ago: Mom writes, “Chemo session number 5 went well. Annie was my best buddy. The oncology nurses  are gre … more →

Cancer is like American Idol

ooglek wrote 1 year ago: On American Idol, you watch the performances one day, and get the results a day or two later.  When … more →

Tags: doctor visit, Updates

The Quilt3 comments

gardennerd wrote 1 year ago: Mom writes, “Please see the beauty of this quilt made for me by the two recent presidents of o … more →

Four Down, Two To Go!

gardennerd wrote 1 year ago: Mom writes, “My cherished friend Ellie Chamberlain (UBC faculty emerita) shared nutrition tips … more →

Cycle 2: GO!4 comments

ooglek wrote 1 year ago: Before I start, sorry about the delay in updates.  I’m fired. As Inigo Montoya says in The Pri … more →

Tags: Updates

First Day of Chemo: A Breeze!1 comment

ooglek wrote 1 year ago: The drawbacks of having your husband write the blog about how treatment is going is that he doesn … more →

Another Captain Hook and First Mate Update

deborahfoster wrote 1 year ago: Hello Prayer Warriors:) I just wanted to send an update on the ole Captain. He is taking the last of … more →

Tags: Don, non-hodgkins lymphoma, Don and Jo Ann, hemoglobin, mesna

The Latest on Captain Hook

deborahfoster wrote 1 year ago: I received these updates yesterday and today.  Within their words you can feel their peace with the … more →

Tags: Platelets, Don and Jo Ann, platelet transfusion, Retuxin

Friday Chemo4 comments

gardennerd wrote 1 year ago: Yesterday Mom had her second round of chemotherapy. The new port-a-cath worked well, and helped shav … more →

First round of chemo complete5 comments

gardennerd wrote 1 year ago: Here is a snap I took of Mom while she was receiving her infusion of of Taxol. She completed her fir … more →

At chemo

gardennerd wrote 1 year ago: Mom is about halfway through her first chemo treatment. (Somehow it just seems wrong to use a word t … more →

Mom starts chemo Friday4 comments

gardennerd wrote 1 year ago: I am busy preparing for Mom’s first round of chemo for tomorrow morning. I’ll be her dat … more →

Believing God is not hard by Elaine Davenport (Tuesday, October 2, 2007)

peacefulone wrote 2 years ago: It’s amazing to me that when things get tough for some of us; our vision becomes obscured and … more →

Tags: God, Believe, Believing God is not hard, Bible, Trust, our vision becomes obscured, We have to step back, Nobody likes to admit..., I received a letter in the mail


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