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Valerie's Bella Festa: A New Year
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Monday, January 4, 2010. A friend asked me for my "Top 3" of 2009. My response:. 1 all things Jenevieve. 3 Potty training James. That same friend asked me if I have 3 goals for 2010. Here they are;. 1 Consistent and daily time in God's Word. 2 Get back to pre-baby weight. 3 Organize, de-clutter, and simplify. Blessings to you for this new year, and for God's blessings which are new EVERY morning! Little Ms. Diamond Bar 1977. Your words and your photo). A Blessed new year to you and your wonderful family!
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Our Journey...: Why Wait?
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May 19, 2015. Yesterday was a frustrating day at MDA. Results from my bone marrow biopsy were inconclusive on the day that we had thought. That we would decide on the next steps in my treatment plan. Instead, we would have to wait until the cytogenetics (FISH) results came back and probably reschedule another BMB. :/. I have leaned toward my stem cell’s doctor’s view because I like NOT having leukemia! While I have determined every day to lay this at the Lord’s feet, it does require a daily decisio...
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Valerie's Bella Festa: November 2008
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008. Lake Tahoe - Oct. '08. We had a wonderful getaway to Lake Tahoe at the end of October with Grandparents. Our days were filled with exploring the shoreline, and picking up pine cones that were not too "sappy". Skipping rocks on the lake. We took in the fall colors and had fun playing in the copious piles of leaves at the Capital Building in Carson City. We took the Tahoe Queen for a cruise to Emerald Bay, and James got us there safely, with the help of the other captain. I am a...
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Our Journey...: Keep Believing!
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May 14, 2015. The other morning, I woke up and walked into the kitchen to get my coffee and found that my favorite wooden “Believe” plaque had fallen from the wall above my pantry door and shattered into several pieces. I was really sad. I have had that piece for quite some time and it was very special to me…for several reasons. 8220;May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.”. 8220;So do not fear, for I am with you;.
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The CLL Ranch: April 2013
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The landscape is vast, and much is obscured by mist. Some things are known, others knowable, perhaps still others, unknowable. Science and patients as part of clinical trials, done formally or on their own, can push away some of the mist, bringing heretofore hidden details about chronic lymphocytic leukemia into the open, at last. Sunday, April 14, 2013. More side effects from trial. So I took myself off the budesonide. It's taken a while, but the diarrhea has returned with a vengeance. So now I'...That'...
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The CLL Ranch: August 2012
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The landscape is vast, and much is obscured by mist. Some things are known, others knowable, perhaps still others, unknowable. Science and patients as part of clinical trials, done formally or on their own, can push away some of the mist, bringing heretofore hidden details about chronic lymphocytic leukemia into the open, at last. Thursday, August 23, 2012. Not much to report. So, I supppose no news is good news. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Margaret's Corner (living with myeloma). 1,000,402 page views.
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Our Journey...: May 2015
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May 19, 2015. Yesterday was a frustrating day at MDA. Results from my bone marrow biopsy were inconclusive on the day that we had thought. That we would decide on the next steps in my treatment plan. Instead, we would have to wait until the cytogenetics (FISH) results came back and probably reschedule another BMB. :/. I have leaned toward my stem cell’s doctor’s view because I like NOT having leukemia! While I have determined every day to lay this at the Lord’s feet, it does require a daily decisio...
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The CLL Ranch: May 2011
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The landscape is vast, and much is obscured by mist. Some things are known, others knowable, perhaps still others, unknowable. Science and patients as part of clinical trials, done formally or on their own, can push away some of the mist, bringing heretofore hidden details about chronic lymphocytic leukemia into the open, at last. Tuesday, May 10, 2011. Now, crashing neutrophils. In fact, I feel fine! Sunday, another good day. Church was nice. By Sunday afternoon, I thought maybe I had crossed th...I'm o...
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The CLL Ranch: Latest on GS-1101 (CAL-101)
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The landscape is vast, and much is obscured by mist. Some things are known, others knowable, perhaps still others, unknowable. Science and patients as part of clinical trials, done formally or on their own, can push away some of the mist, bringing heretofore hidden details about chronic lymphocytic leukemia into the open, at last. Wednesday, November 21, 2012. Latest on GS-1101 (CAL-101). Happy Thanksgiving, all! That only lasted about a month, but thats what happened. After my transplant, which was abou...
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The CLL Ranch: April 2012
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The landscape is vast, and much is obscured by mist. Some things are known, others knowable, perhaps still others, unknowable. Science and patients as part of clinical trials, done formally or on their own, can push away some of the mist, bringing heretofore hidden details about chronic lymphocytic leukemia into the open, at last. Monday, April 30, 2012. So what do I do now? Do I gamble more on CAL-101? Don't know. Will see. Let the docs look me over. 13 and one half years of CLL is long enough! His grou...