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Medical Diary | Thriving and Surviving
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A Journey Through Breast Cancer By Kathy Baum. Found a tumor on the left breast during shower. Diagnosed with Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma ER -, PR-, HER2 Grade 2、Size: 2.4cm. Lymph nodes biopsy: positive. Regimen: neoadjuvant chemotherapy (. Before surgery) with Taxotere,Carboplatin,HerceptinSide effects: nausea, fatigue, loss of hair, taste change, muscle aching, fever, etc. Sep 14. 2010. Mastectomy & Lymph nodes dissection. Pathology report: The Breast cancer tumor 2.5 cm. Regimen: Herceptin Tykerb X...
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Craftsman | Thriving and Surviving
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A Journey Through Breast Cancer By Kathy Baum. In ESL Bible class, we learned meanings of craftsman and handiwork. I didn’t know handiwork include not only furniture, or jewelries, but also houses, music, literature or cooking. Being able to make an exact image in the mind into a product is really fascinating and I wish I had such ability. According to the Bible, God is like a craftsman, and we human beings are his handiwork or even masterpieces that were created to do good work for His Kingdom.
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Crush On Jesus | Thriving and Surviving
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A Journey Through Breast Cancer By Kathy Baum. Being invited by a friend, I went to see Pageant of Our Lord at Rolling Hills Covenant Church. It was a powerful inspiring show of a human size replication of Biblical famous art with human manikins, choirs, full orchestras, and narrations. Down the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem that day. The soldiers tried to clear the narrow street. But the crowd pressed in to see. A Man condemned to die on Calvary. And He wore a crown of thorns upon His head. Everything Was G...
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Cancer Diagnosis 5th Anniversary | Thriving and Surviving
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A Journey Through Breast Cancer By Kathy Baum. Cancer Diagnosis 5th Anniversary. Cancer Diagnosis 5th Anniversary. It has been 5 years since my diagnosis of breast cancer and now I will start the 6th year of the battle. On May 8th five years ago, everything turned upside down and my life has changed ever since. I could not think of the future, but I made it to 5 years! This is all because God has poured into me His love. Immediately after cancer invaded my life, not mention the family and relatives, ...
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Jesus Said So | Thriving and Surviving
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A Journey Through Breast Cancer By Kathy Baum. You could talk to. You were sorrowed –. You didn’t have luck. Defeated and rejected,. You thought you had no worth. Yet, now, you are with me. Be bold and step out. If you stumble, I will catch you. Do you know how much I love you? I laid down my life for you. So you can live eternally. There was no hope. You couldn’t find anything to hold on. You thought it was over. Your loss was too big. In the whirl of Why? You thought you were going down. The 2nd Opinio...
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Need More Bullets | Thriving and Surviving
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A Journey Through Breast Cancer By Kathy Baum. A CT result I took last week came back. It said that cancer in the lungs has progressed mildly and indicated that Xeloda as a second round was not working like the first round. I should change the regimen again, but the problem is that my options of chemo are now running out. My oncologist can think of only two, T-DM1 (Kadcyla ) and Gemzer. Because of the bad report of the CT and the fact that I am running out the medicines, my spirit was knocked down, so I ...
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Inspiring Real Story of Miracle | Thriving and Surviving
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A Journey Through Breast Cancer By Kathy Baum. Inspiring Real Story of Miracle. Inspiring Real Story of Miracle. After learning to serve others while waiting upon the Lord in George’s ESL Bible class, I encountered just a perfect story, which fit the study. It calls Anew in a small magazine, Guideposts with a subtitle of TRUE STORIES OF HOPE AND INSPIRATION , which I received as I visited an 88 year-old friend. 55 Year-Old Man Diagnosed with Head-Neck Stage IV Cancer. What if it gets worse? I’d like to r...
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Comparison of Radiation Doses | Thriving and Surviving
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A Journey Through Breast Cancer By Kathy Baum. Comparison of Radiation Doses. Comparison of Radiation Doses. From : http:/ www.molecularimagingcenter.org/index.cfm? Typical Radiation Doses (From Various Sources)*. Air travel (roundtrip from Washington, D.C., to Los Angeles, Calif.). Medical chest X-ray (one film). Nuclear medicine thyroid scan. Full set of dental X-rays. Average annual exposure living in the United States. Average annual exposure from breathing radon gas. Nuclear medicine lung scan.
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Waite Upon the Lord | Thriving and Surviving
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A Journey Through Breast Cancer By Kathy Baum. Waite Upon the Lord. Waite Upon the Lord. Waiting is always difficult: Waiting to see someone I love, test results, or even for food at a restaurant. In Japan there is a famous beloved story of a dog who was waiting for his owner at a train station month after month though the owner went to war and never came back. I feel so sorry for the dog, thinking how discouraging and lonly to wait for the owner. And #4, I learned, to serve someone. Usually we think...
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Do Not Be Discouraged | Thriving and Surviving
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A Journey Through Breast Cancer By Kathy Baum. Do Not Be Discouraged. Do Not Be Discouraged. 8220;People hate to lose,” said the new friend whom I met at LAX and who used to be a dealer in Las Vegas. “It’s not fun to lose, so the people drink and then pick fights.”. We envy someone who won something we are not able to, who looks happier, or better than us, and this coveting may turn into bitterness and even into the desire to screw or curse that person. However Mother Teresa said this:. What you spend ye...