Scattershooting while wondering whatever happened to Ernest Aingely. . . . I sit tethered to my bag of Rituxan® as it slowly moves into my right hand and into my body. This is my first chemo in the infusion room of Texas Oncology at Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas. I think I should start a chain […]
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Scattershooting Again . . .
November 29th, 2007 · Comments Off on Scattershooting Again . . . · Cancer, Leadership, Money, Politics, Spiritual Journey, Values
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Hit the wall . . .
October 5th, 2005 · Comments Off on Hit the wall . . . · Cancer
The last 10 days have been extraordinarily difficult physically, and Tuesday I really hit the wall. Went home a little early for only the second time since starting chemo. Then I really crashed. I won’t bore you with the details, but physically I’m at a very difficult place, and there is no relief on the […]
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Moving Slowly . . . Again
October 2nd, 2005 · Comments Off on Moving Slowly . . . Again · Cancer
Chemo in high gear, Jim moving slowly. That’s today, Sunday. The cumulative effect of the poisons they use to kill the cancer seems to be growing on me daily. I hope they are hurting the cancer as much as they are hurting the rest of me. Meanwhile, tomorrow is Monday. Deo volente, I will meet […]
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A Long Road
September 11th, 2005 · Comments Off on A Long Road · Cancer
I’m early on the journey – just two of the potential eight chemo sessions under my belt – and this phase may take me into early February 2006. When a dear friend revealed that he cried when he found out he would not have to endure another round of chemo, I suddenly knew why. Chemo […]
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