Thinking Out Loud: A Cancer Blog

Cancer is complex -- biologically, physically and mentally. This is my blog to sort out some of that complexity. Diagnosed with follicular lymphoma in 2011, I started blogging about my cancer the day after I was diagnosed. Part mental therapy, part conversation, and part update, the blog talks about all the myriad aspects of being diagnosed with cancer -- symptoms, treatment, attitude, support, research and many other topics.

Monday, July 15, 2024

On Gratitude: Is It Too Dramatic To Say It?

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I've started writing this post more than a dozen times in my head. The problem is that every time I dip my toes into the topic of gratit...
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Thursday, May 9, 2024

Stop Me If You've Heard This one Before

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 Have you heard this one before? Stem cell transplant recipient walks into a bar... No? Well maybe because there's no punch line there. ...
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Monday, March 4, 2024

Approaching My First "Birthday"

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It's been an adventurous few weeks, and I mean that in a good way. I'll get to that in a moment but first some thoughts on where we ...
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Sunday, February 18, 2024

The Power of Belief

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These last two weeks, as I've hit the 11-month post transplant mark, I'm feeling about as normal as I've felt in nearly a year....
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Sunday, December 31, 2023

Month 10 Post Transplant

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The stereotype of the cancer patient is a fully bald, sickly, looking person, either in a hospital bed or gingerly walking through life and ...
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