Let’s leave the weekend out of it
I have a delusion that has been biting me in my butt for as long as I can remember: I continually fool myself into believing that “this weekend” is going
I have a delusion that has been biting me in my butt for as long as I can remember: I continually fool myself into believing that “this weekend” is going
Well, I’m a little bit late to this, since the pup has in fact been home for over a week. (She was due to come this past Monday, but then
I can’t believe it’s a month ago that I got my Waldenstrom’s diagnosis. I think I can best describe the past month as a rollercoaster: it’s been a hectic 30
I thought I would quickly run through the laparoscopy, since this blog is meant to be be a first account of medical-experiences. I had the laparoscopy done last week, to
It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster ride and much of it has been related to the doctors’ approach to my illness. My first doctor, the one who actually diagnosed
The story of the little puppy begins…how she entered our lives and stole our hearts forever
Ha ha! So I got my CT scan results today, and honestly…I can only laugh. To give context: the point of the CT Scan, in my case, is to stage
Yesterday I had a CT scan to check my lymph nodes, and use the results for staging purposes of the cancer/Waldenstroms. This will determine the intensity of my treatment, and
Last week, after the lab came and drew some more blood from me at 3am from my hospital bed, I found it difficult to fall back asleep (duh!), and turned