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This was originally intended for those who have AML & stumbled across my blog in their search for information or survivors. I also used this to keep in touch with the real world, my support system was vital in my recovery and I also used it to sustain some form of sanity. I am a realist, and I have learned this has been and always will be a fight for my life. The initial leukemia battle is still here in the archives for all my fellow AML Warriors. There is so much information and no one wants to tell you. If you are just starting your treatment you may not even think to ask questions just because you are so sick. Please checkout my archives but start back in September 2008 and work your way towards today. There is a lot to read and a ton of type-o's, but it is all there the good the bad and the ugly. I challenged the Doc's, I always asked questions and pushed them for answers even if I did not like them. The Docs are not used to that so if you can, I encourage you to challenge them. They need to remember that although you are very sick you are not dead! My Blog content has morphed over the years. It's all about my life experiences, definitely my opinions and the lifelong impacts of the disease that pop up from time to time. I am a Gen Xer & I have a lot to say about everything. Rarely do I hold back or turn on a sensitivity sensor. I post regularly on Facebook nowadays just because it is faster. I welcome your comments, questions or feedback.





Thursday, November 27, 2008

November 27, 2008


This week has went pretty fast & we have been busy. The kids got out of school early on Tuesday so I have not had time to update the Blog. I have to go to the Hospital Friday for Labs & PICC care, there should not be any infusions if my counts hold. I am anxious to see what my ANC is especially since I go into the hospital for the next round of Chemo on Monday. I wanted to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving! Hopefully I will be able to take some time & upload all the pictures from our Thanksgiving day it was really great!

2 comments:

Unknown said...

hi honey, i am glad your day went well.i can't hardly wait to see the pictures.the day went pretty fast, i was working at bowdle rd. this evening.i hope your trip to the hospital friday is quick and uneventful.be careful tomorrow. we love you bunches.love, aunt bonnie

Aunt Lynn said...

Hi Sandi,
I am glad to hear all went well & I look forward to seeing all your pictures. Best of luck at the hospital today. We had pretty good weather for November we were around 45 & sunny yesterday but I'm sure that won't last. Take care Babe & good luck with the next round at the hospital. I kove you!!
Aunt Lynn

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