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Monthly Archives: January 2011
The manicotti is a hit
Hi, Marcia here with an update. After my previous post you’re probably worried that I’m going to suggest your comments be written in iambic pentameter. Don’t be – just your well wishes for Gary are enough. Gary and Anne … Continue reading
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What we need is a nice Haiku
Hi, Marcia here with a quick update on the Olsons. I would have loved to do something creative with this post (a nice Haiku comes to mind), but you’re getting the following instead. Anne and Gary met with Dr. Tseng … Continue reading
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News and update
Hi, Marcia here with an update. Gary finally had the test today to check his tube feeding tube. Going into it he was extremely nervous as numerous health care professionals had told him that he would need to drink the … Continue reading
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Light at the end of the tunnel
My friend Carl sent me this picture to remind me there IS a light at the end of the tunnel. According to past experience, today will be the worst day of this round of chemo. So far, that’s pretty much … Continue reading
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White blood cell count dance in clinical trials
Hi, Marcia here with an update. It appears that Louise’s white blood cell count dance did the trick. Gary was able to have his next mega dose of chemo today along with the chemo he was previously receiving through Picard. … Continue reading
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Farmville.
The picture to the left is of my farm. My farm has two orchards, a turkey roost, pig pen, bee hive, two fruit stands, an animal trough, a dairy, and a bakery. It also has a tractor, seeder, and harvester … Continue reading
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