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What Is This Place. 27 (now 28) Year Old with Leukemia. Ask Me Anything. August 1, 2013. Middot; by Eff Leukemia. Middot; in Reaction. Middot; 9 Comments. Then came diagnosis. With it, came the multiple stages of grief, namely, a big fat heaping of denial. And they figured out what I had and how to treat me in a whopping 4 days. Admitted on a Monday, chemo started Thursday. Now for the next bit is the odd bit. However – I was mentally ready for awful. I might not have been ready for. And so that leads me...

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What Is This Place. 27 (now 28) Year Old with Leukemia. Ask Me Anything. 1 Year Later, I got 2 words for Cancer. June 1, 2013. Middot; by Eff Leukemia. Middot; in Funny. Middot; 22 Comments. Yeah, I said it. What’d you do today? Oh you know. Just rode 6 miles in 100 degree weather 6 months after my transplant. NBD. I think the above picture sums this whole mess up pretty well. Cancer can go ahead and suck it. I’m not too sure how many people from the PRIDE group follow my blog, if any, but in case ...

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What Is This Place. 27 (now 28) Year Old with Leukemia. Ask Me Anything. Here is where I’ll catalog my self portrait and portraits. The first few are just some images I have on Facebook, because I didn’t really think I needed any “before” shots. As things move along, I’ll add more every so often. Basically, this will just be a space for me to put images of how my appearance is changing throughout this process. New Years Eve, 2012. A trip with some friends up to Loon mountain. February 25th, 2012. This is...

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Because Life with Still's Can Still Be Life. Laquo; My Own ‘Angie and Me’ Experiences. Happy Thanksgiving: Today I am Thankful. Paying the Price For a Taste of Normality. November 20, 2012 by stillslife. Do I know this reprieve is mostly down to the hefty dose of Prednisolone, but I think my ‘spoon’ management plays a part too:. But that doesn’t mean I don’t get fed up. It’d be kinda crazy if I didn’t. I mean it’s not normal for a thirty year old to spend so. Much time on her own and for such a prolonged...

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