Hope everything is going ok. I know what chemo can do, but attitude means so much and you have a great one! We're thinking about you and Jean!
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Rob, Heather, Kyle and Brynn
We've been praying for your treatment, Dave - it's going to be an up-hill battle, but knowing you, you will meet the challenge! Thanks for the medical 'news' ... you explain things so thoroughly - just praying it will be successful! Hang in there - you've got lots of us pulling for you (and Jean) - our hugs and love!
I will be thinking of you and sending prayers and positive vibes your way. Your attitude will go a long way in fighting this. Good luck with treatments. You go Dave!!! XXOO
Holy Cow, Dave. I'm sure the doctors and providers have never had an educated patient quite like you! Thanks for sharing your journey. Nothing but good wishes heading your way.
Wow. Indeed, you seem to have a handle on it. The only item Barbara and I learned through her experience with intensive chemotherapy was to get a port put in much sooner rather than later. She told me that the single most unpleasant and painful experience during her five year battle through two bone marrow transplants was when nurses tried to find a vein each time she needed an intravenous session. Once she had a port put in, that problem was quickly resolved. Good luck.
Sounds like you have quite a schedule to follow in this fight. Dave, if anyone can handle it you can. Prayers for you and Jean during this time. Hope Sears will let you have a flexible work schedule. Tommy and I will be thinking of you each day and will keep "in touch" through Caring Bridge. All our love and good luck!
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Rob, Heather, Kyle and Brynn