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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
How do you react when the doctor tells you you
are disease free (okay, he said "in remission")? I did not have one
of those
standing-on-a-mountaintop-legs-spread-wide-arms-stretched-to-the-sky-gazing-at-a-glorious-sunrise-breaking-over-the-horizon-while-angelic-choral-music-swelled-in-the-background
moments. No. I said, "Are you
sure?" My first reaction was
disbelief. Could there be some
mistake? Is it really, really gone? Are you kidding me? The doctor was adamant, the tumor is gone. I am still trying to accept that. After just about four months, it's gone. I had heard stories from friends and on the
internet about six months, eight months, a year or more chemo treatments and I
was astonished my ordeal was over so quickly. Of course, they were "aggressive"
as clinics like to describe their treatments.
From day one: Radiation five days
a week for five and a half weeks, chemo in a pump I wore 24/7 injecting cancer
poison into me, and five hours of chemo at the clinic every three weeks.
Actually, I had the last five hours of chemo boredom yesterday. I guess that was the "one for the
road" treatment. I would like to thank all my friends who responded to
yesterday's post with their obvious joy that I came through this. I can't tell you how much it meant to me. My friend Catherine Henry sent me a link to
Ray Charles singing "Hit the Road, Jack, and Don't You Come Back No
More." Very appropriate. I've been
humming it all day
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Bill,
Congratulations. Get to a Suns game an have one of those Tsinglings and a bratwurst dog, easy on the mustard for a while I suppose. It's the fireworks that are really appropriate. You and Bronwen can keep the scrapple. Great news.
David
Bill,
Congratulations. Get to a Suns game an have one of those Tsinglings and a bratwurst dog, easy on the mustard for a while I suppose. It's the fireworks that are really appropriate. You and Bronwen can keep the scrapple. Great news.
David
Now get that esophagus in shape to take one Pat's Philly Cheese steak sandwiches--'wit'!
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