I’ve been told I never write about what it is like before my MRI’s. That I simply update after the fact with the results and maybe my readers want to know more. Well, my immediate answer was pretty swift. Well, “It feels like I’m playing Russian Roulette with a loaded gun”. How’s that for summing … Continue reading
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Paying it Forward
I met two families last week. Two families who did not know each other, yet are now connected by the generosity of one and the gratitude of another. One searching for closure after the loss of a husband and father to brain cancer and the other family knee-deep in a chaotic and stressful battle as … Continue reading
Chicken and Waffles
I made a trip downtown Atlanta (Midtown) today for lunch with friends. Any other day, place or companions and it would have been just another fabulously fun girls lunch. Girls lunches are great. Afternoons (or late mornings in my case) that you look forward to with girly excitement; you’re finally taking time for yourself and … Continue reading
It (the piece of shit in my head) has a name…
Grade 2 Infultrating Astrocytoma. We will have another MRI in 10 weeks and then every 4-6 months to follow up. No Radiation until things change… no need to make a dumb blond dumber with out cause! Typically, we are told that these turn malignant in about 10 years, but we will have to see about … Continue reading