Journal entry by Jenny Seib —
WE'RE HOME!!!
Hello everyone, it's John and I thought I would update everyone on how I'm doing.
I was released on February 5th (one day before my birthday) to come home and I can't tell you nice it is to be home after 2 and a half months in Seattle. While i'm not cured my cancer is in remission and I'm more closely ready to start living my life the way I was prior to my transplant with some minor cardio and strength conditioning over the next couple of months. Life with consist of weekly and monthly testing to ensure my cancer stays in remission, but that's a small price to pay.
I want to say thank you to my great family and friends for visiting and calling to check up on me during this long process because it made a huge difference in keeping my spirits up during this tedious process. I also want to thank my amazing wife Jenny for being there with me during this entire process. Together I know we will fight this disease to the end.
John
Hello everyone, it's John and I thought I would update everyone on how I'm doing.
I was released on February 5th (one day before my birthday) to come home and I can't tell you nice it is to be home after 2 and a half months in Seattle. While i'm not cured my cancer is in remission and I'm more closely ready to start living my life the way I was prior to my transplant with some minor cardio and strength conditioning over the next couple of months. Life with consist of weekly and monthly testing to ensure my cancer stays in remission, but that's a small price to pay.
I want to say thank you to my great family and friends for visiting and calling to check up on me during this long process because it made a huge difference in keeping my spirits up during this tedious process. I also want to thank my amazing wife Jenny for being there with me during this entire process. Together I know we will fight this disease to the end.
John
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