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HE/WE DID IT!

DocRags

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Erags did it...officially finished Chemo Cycle One today! :thumbup::yes::yes: Unfortunately, that means Chemo Cycle Two starts soon...should be just after Labor Day. :yikes: His blood counts are staying fairly stable and he hasn't required any transfusions recently. Good appetite and energy level. :2thumbs: We've even been riding the :spyder2: back and forth for daily lab work this week. Hope to ride with some local riders tomorrow morning if everything stays stable. Have to get our riding in before Isaac makes landfall...we really don't want to see Jim Cantore in town anytime soon. :yikes:
 
Yay! Round 1 done. :thumbup: Glad to hear the blood count is good and energy level up. :clap:Spidering is good for the soul. Glad you are able to ride back and forth for the treatments.
 
Good blood counts, energy level and appetite?? WOO-HOO!!! :ohyea::ohyea::ohyea:I'm so glad to hear that it all seems to be progressing as well as could be hoped for!
Round two! :thumbup:
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Great news Doc. About Cantore, y'all know just how short he is??? Saw him here in NC a few years ago doing a storm report, I felt like six foot standing next to him. Nice guy too.
 
Way to go Doc...great news:thumbup: as for Cantore, you know where ever he goes is ground zero. I did here that he came into Pensacola Beach one time and the locals all told him to get out :roflblack:

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Great news the worst is behind you now! Just keep up the good attitude and it will all be a bad dream soon. Great news about getting back to Spydering!
 
I'm going through cancer treatment myself, so I know how rough it can be. Lots of prayers, good attitude and lots of support make all the difference. Hang in there and God bless you and your family.
 
Erags did it...officially finished Chemo Cycle One today! :thumbup::yes::yes: Unfortunately, that means Chemo Cycle Two starts soon...should be just after Labor Day. :yikes: His blood counts are staying fairly stable and he hasn't required any transfusions recently. Good appetite and energy level. :2thumbs: We've even been riding the :spyder2: back and forth for daily lab work this week. Hope to ride with some local riders tomorrow morning if everything stays stable. Have to get our riding in before Isaac makes landfall...we really don't want to see Jim Cantore in town anytime soon. :yikes:
Good news!! We will continue prayers for you both for the 2nd round. Glad yoiu are ryding. A good attitude helps also,
 
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