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A blast from the past :bbq: Good Times :cheers: With Good Friends:chat:
 It's going to be one of those relaxing "I can eat whatever I want and watch whatever channel I want" nights, while doing the laundry.  Time to catch up on a few neglected chores before I go back to the hospital in the morning.  If the roads weren't so wet I'd be inclined to look up Arntufun's video of teaching Holly to ride; I could try going for a spin after watching the video again.
  It's going to be one of those relaxing "I can eat whatever I want and watch whatever channel I want" nights, while doing the laundry.  Time to catch up on a few neglected chores before I go back to the hospital in the morning.  If the roads weren't so wet I'd be inclined to look up Arntufun's video of teaching Holly to ride; I could try going for a spin after watching the video again.   hyea:
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 ray: and best wishes for a speedy recovery from Panama City.  Thanks for keeping us updated.  Dale
ray: and best wishes for a speedy recovery from Panama City.  Thanks for keeping us updated.  DaleHope things go well for ERAGS. :2thumbs: Hope to get to meet you guys soon. We are new Spyder owners and would love to meet and ride. We are on the west side of Pensacola.
Boy, I'm surprised Erags didn't comment on my last post! (You know, one of his ":hun:, she's pulling your leg...I didn't DO that" responses). Day #3 has been quiet...no new drugs today or other surprises. I decided I was tired from staying up too late reading and being awakened by the daily 4 a.m. blood drawing with every light on in the room. So I came home after meeting a friend for lunch. It's really quiet at home since a)I'm by myself, b)the house phone is forwarded to the hospital room and c)Ed has the book that says how to "un-forward" the house phone in the hospital room! I thought he'd text me by now or something. I can call out on the phone but hadn't tried calling the hospital room. (Can I call the number that the phone is forwarded to? :dontknowIt's going to be one of those relaxing "I can eat whatever I want and watch whatever channel I want" nights, while doing the laundry. Time to catch up on a few neglected chores before I go back to the hospital in the morning. If the roads weren't so wet I'd be inclined to look up Arntufun's video of teaching Holly to ride; I could try going for a spin after watching the video again.
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On another note, Erags heard from an old shipmate...they have the same rare lymphoma. Their ship was a destroyer so there weren't that many guys on it (it's not like one of the huge aircraft carriers)...there might just be something to the Agent Orange stuff. Good news is Gary's had it for 16+ years and looked really good when we saw him last year. (His doctors have been amazed). Keep theray:
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 In any event we're ecstatic over the thought of going home until he starts the next cycle, which will start sometime after 2 1/2 weeks from now (depending on how quickly his blood counts get high enough).  We'll have to come in for daily lab work and shots to boost his white cell counts (and one dose of outpatient chemo next Friday).  But we would be sleeping and eating at home!  HOORAY!:yes::yes: ray:
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ray:  We'll be that much closer to being able to go for a :spyder2: ride!  Will post an update later...now we've just got to figure out whether the timing of Lamont's BBQ and the chemo schedule will work right together.  Hope to see you in Tennessee!We have just been so overwhelmed with all the love, support and prayers from you all (or y'all as we say down here)...thanks for everything. Spyderlovers are the absolute best! :thumbup:We are both trying to be as positive as we can with everything...when I mentioned the bill for 4 days at MD Anderson to our local oncologist he told us that was just to get us prepared for the sticker shock of the chemo bills!:yikes::yikes::yikes: He was NOT kidding! Good thing Tricare has been covering things so well...definitely a big benefit of 22 years of military service. (Of course, we're tempering that with :gaah:...Agent Orange in Vietnam could be the culprit in this "adventure").
 .  Ed's energy is pretty low but he looks great.  Hopefully he'll get enough energy back to go out on the :spyder2: in a few days.
.  Ed's energy is pretty low but he looks great.  Hopefully he'll get enough energy back to go out on the :spyder2: in a few days.