One thing that has been pretty tricky during this cancer debacle is second opinions.
It kind of just confuses me even more.
In life, I’m a huge fan of second opinions. And third. And fourth.
One thing that has been pretty tricky during this cancer debacle is second opinions.
It kind of just confuses me even more.
In life, I’m a huge fan of second opinions. And third. And fourth.
A delayed, but nonetheless heartfelt thank you goes out to everyone who came to the RFC a couple of Sundays ago. It is pretty awesome to be surrounded by such supportive people. Here are a few pics of my amazing friends.
Feb. 12, 2014 is the big day.
We would have loved to do it sooner. We thought we might get scheduled before Christmas or in early January, but given the choice, I’d much rather have Dr. DeSnyder performing the surgery. So we will wait for her to return from maternity leave.
Today marks the one-year mark from my diagnosis.
While being told you have cancer isn’t something to celebrate, it marks a significant change in our lives worth recognizing.
It’s been a busy and productive day — as it always is when we come to MD Anderson.
Hallelujah!
35 treatments have come and gone.
I’d like to say it was easy and went by fast. I mean, it kind of did go by fast. It seems like I just started. At the same time, throughout the last seven weeks, it got progressively harder.