Putting family over politics
I don’t talk much about politics on this blog. It is, after all, supposed to be a journal about my life with leukemia. But I do talk about family. The reaction of the RNC (Read More)
I don’t talk much about politics on this blog. It is, after all, supposed to be a journal about my life with leukemia. But I do talk about family. The reaction of the RNC (Read More)
Well, after that last post (The unspoken temptation) I thought a less heavy one would be in order today. Somewhere in this blog I wrote a post about having a purpose. If you find (Read More)
Those of us in the cancer club sometimes face a temptation that’s seldom talked about. It doesn’t affect all of us but possibly more than care to admit it. Even though blood cancers are (Read More)
I’ve been a bit sporadic in writing posts. The last few days I’ve gotten real tired, well more like exhausted. I’ve been fine in the morning and early afternoon but by 5pm I’ve had (Read More)
This has nothing to do with leukemia. If you’re a long-time reader you know that many of my posts are just about my thoughts on life. Well, this ones about cats and dogs. Specifically (Read More)
Well, the numbers for my most current blood test are a bit better. All my counts have fluctuated up and down but stayed at a relative plateau since November of 2013. That’s good news. (Read More)
Note: This post is based on my own feelings about the relationship between stress and leukemia. The very fact that it is based on my opinion means it is not scientific. I can’t say (Read More)
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