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Paul on Breast Cancer
Tuesday, November 25 2008
On 11/11/08 I sat next to my wife while in a hospital bed at Moses Taylor hospital and I thanked the Lord for the great years we had together. We are a normal couple. We were born into a world of sin and sickness learned life's lessons and felt the sting of living in a fallen world enough to drive us to our Lord. He then directed our lives to meet... Read more
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Paul on Breast Cancer
Sunday, April 27 2008
Hi everyone,
Today is Sunday and it is 10:45 at night. Cheryl's last visit to the oncologist was Thursday. No chemo was decided on because the Dr. is not sure of what angle to take since the markers had elevated. We thought that with the last tumor marker that the Ixempra was working as the results were decreased. He said he... Read more
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Paul on Breast Cancer
Thursday, April 24 2008
HELLO FAMILY,
THANK YOU FOR READING THIS ENTRY. TOMORROW CHERYL WILL SEE THE ONCOLOGIST FOR POSSIBLY ROUND 5 OF IXEMPRA. I SAY "POSSIBLY" BECAUSE SHE WANTS TO SEE IF THIER IS A WAY TO CHANGE TO A MORE TOLERABLE CHEMO. SHE IS REALLY HAVING A HARD TIME WITH THE IXEMPRA. SYMPTOMS AREN'T AS PREDICTABLE AS THE PREVIOUS CHEMO AND SEEM... Read more
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Paul on Breast Cancer
Sunday, April 13 2008
6 YEARS AGO MY WIFE of 23 years ,CHERYL, FELT A LUMP ON HER BREAST AND THE JOURNEY BEGAN. WE JOURNEYED THROUGH A MASTECTOMY OF HER LEFT BREAST RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY, METASTASIS TO THE BACK BONES OF HER LUMBAR AND THORACIC SPINE, RADIATION TREATMENTS TO THE THORACIC SPINE TO SHRINK THE TUMORS PUSHING ON HER SPINAL CORD CAUSING HER... Read more