Margaret Nichols|Sep 26, 2018
Wow, biking up Kline Road is no easy feat! Way to go, Oliver! Hope the post-infusion nausea doesn't last long. The port is a great invention, I think--way better than having somebody hunt for a vein in your arm or hand every time.

When I had chemo some years ago, I came to really appreciate treatment day as a day off from the regular routine, and a chance to meet people and see a glimpse of others' situations (as well as a chance to do some reading and, sometimes, get a nap). Everyone's drug regimen is different, of course, but anyway, I hope the treatment will turn out to be a positive experience for you.

Thanks so much for keeping us posted. We are all rooting for you!
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Gretchen Ryan|Sep 24, 2018
Thinking of you today.
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fran helmstadter|Sep 24, 2018
I carry you and your beloved family in my heart. Your great courage and compassion for yourself and all of us will be at your side. Fran
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Wendy Salomon|Sep 24, 2018
Today's the day your plan gets underway! Sending strength and love, let us know what we can do.
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Steve Hand|Sep 23, 2018
Supportive thoughts , Oliver, as you begin your chemo tomorrow. I am on your team.
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Elizabeth Peck|Sep 20, 2018
So glad you can be at home for the chemo!
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Resa Reynolds|Sep 20, 2018
Best of luck Oliver, the nurses at the East Campus will take great care of you!
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Brian Kunk-Czaplicki|Sep 19, 2018
Just sending my love.
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Linnie Wieselquist|Sep 17, 2018
That sounds like a good plan, Oliver. I’m available for after-hours port help and dressing changes, etc, if you have need.
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Sharon Beltaine|Sep 17, 2018
Thanks for the update. Thinking of you!
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