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The Long and Short of It: March 2015
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The Long and Short of It. Tall and small tales from a mother of two! Wednesday, March 25, 2015. Lots of phone photos! More birthday celebrations for Kate! We brought pink velvet cupcakes and Dora napkins to ballet to share with her friends. Loving her school's Purim parade. Working it out in gymnastics class at school - is Kate really a head taller than all her friends? I introduced Kate to the Nutcracker on YouTube. She was entranced. "Mom, it's so beautiful.". Bruno and his buddy Evan. So for Kate's th...
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Three biopsies in eight months | thrivingwithlungcancer
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Life with advanced lung cancer: tips, tricks, insights, and inspirations. 8220;So, you’re cured? Living with lung cancer: Respect the fatigue →. Three biopsies in eight months. January 31, 2014. In my first post, “Lung Cancer: What I Wish I’d Known in the First 72 Hours,”. I said I wished I had known to ask the doctor to take extra tissue in the initial biopsy. It might have helped me avoid having two more biopsies in the next eight months. So I had a second biopsy in March 2013. Cores: one for the PD-L1...
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Living with lung cancer: Respect the fatigue | thrivingwithlungcancer
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Life with advanced lung cancer: tips, tricks, insights, and inspirations. Three biopsies in eight months. A brief pause for research →. Living with lung cancer: Respect the fatigue. February 3, 2014. A friend who’d been through cancer and chemotherapy brought us gifts: a soft, fleecy blanket and a pillow for each of us. “Whenever you need a nap, take one,” she said. “These are to remind you.”. During the weeks between diagnosis and treatment, my doctors had me take steroids as a stopgap measure. Fall...
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The Long and Short of It: A few of their favorite things
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The Long and Short of It. Tall and small tales from a mother of two! Sunday, August 16, 2015. A few of their favorite things. But the other day when I was looking at some posts I saw one my "favorite things" lists about Noah - his favorite activities and foods, etc. It's been a long time since I've written one of those about either kids, so here goes. Favorite Books: Pokemon guidebooks, Minecraft books, fact books. Favorite Color: Turquoise and bright florescent colors. Favorite Music: Top 40, Kidz Bop.
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The Long and Short of It: January 2015
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The Long and Short of It. Tall and small tales from a mother of two! Sunday, January 25, 2015. This weekend was the NHL All Star game in Columbus. We took the kids to the "Fan Fair" and Kate finally got to play a little hockey of her own. Here is a fly over of the city that Noah and his classmates created. Noah with his latest Pley lego creation - look kids, Big Ben! Noah's buddy Hadley came to one of Noah's tournament games with her family! It was so nice of them to come support our boy. My friend Julie...
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long-term survival | thrivingwithlungcancer
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Life with advanced lung cancer: tips, tricks, insights, and inspirations. Tag Archives: long-term survival. Life beyond lung cancer. April 7, 2014. A strange thing has happened in the past couple of months: I’ve become intensely involved in finishing my final qualifying exam and my dissertation proposal, which have nothing whatsoever to do with lung cancer. I’ve been working with a coach … Continue reading →. 8220;So, you’re cured? January 30, 2014. January 25, 2014. January 18, 2014. January 9, 2014.
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“So, you’re cured? Or in remission?” | thrivingwithlungcancer
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Life with advanced lung cancer: tips, tricks, insights, and inspirations. Patient engagement: a powerful tool with a powerful history. Three biopsies in eight months →. 8220;So, you’re cured? January 30, 2014. I recently attended an event where I saw a number of people I hadn’t seen in several years. Many hadn’t known I had cancer. When I tried to explain, my story didn’t always seem to compute. 8220;So you’re all better now? 8221; I’m doing very well on a new medication, and I feel good. Click to share ...
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clinical trials | thrivingwithlungcancer
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Life with advanced lung cancer: tips, tricks, insights, and inspirations. Tag Archives: clinical trials. Clinical trials and their role in lung cancer treatment: a brief introduction. January 21, 2014. Banner photo by Jamie B. Stroud. Diagnosis and beginning treatment. Genetic mutations in lung cancer. Top Posts and Pages. Even with stage IV lung cancer, long-term survival is possible. Lung cancer: What I wish I’d known in the first 72 hours. Chemotherapy tips: EMLA cream. Blogs by lung cancer survivors.
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Life with advanced lung cancer: tips, tricks, insights, and inspirations. Newer posts →. Patient engagement: a powerful tool with a powerful history. January 29, 2014. You might hear the term participatory medicine, coined by Gilles Frydman (see http:/ participatorymedicine.org/. Patient engagement and participatory medicine are, of course, not really new at all. DeBronkart gives credit to hippies (he was one himself, and Tom Ferguson was the medical editor of the best-selling Whole Earth Catalog. Conver...