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Building up your strength – My Lymphoma Journey
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Thoughts on a learning experience. Living with Cancer: A Journey. Policy Arrogance or Innocent Bias: Resetting Citizenship and Multiculturalism. Preparing for a long hospital stay. Returning from a long hospital stay. Working with your medical team. In Search of a Better Metaphor. What we call ourselves. Building up your strength. Organizing your medical file. Supporting someone with cancer. Building up your strength. Know what you like to do. What were your hobbies? Develop a Routine but don’t be slavish.
Reflections – My Lymphoma Journey
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Thoughts on a learning experience. Living with Cancer: A Journey. Policy Arrogance or Innocent Bias: Resetting Citizenship and Multiculturalism. Preparing for a long hospital stay. Returning from a long hospital stay. Working with your medical team. In Search of a Better Metaphor. What we call ourselves. Building up your strength. Organizing your medical file. Supporting someone with cancer. Please find below links to some of my reflection pieces:. What we call ourselves. What do you think? You are comme...
Working with your medical team – My Lymphoma Journey
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Thoughts on a learning experience. Living with Cancer: A Journey. Policy Arrogance or Innocent Bias: Resetting Citizenship and Multiculturalism. Preparing for a long hospital stay. Returning from a long hospital stay. Working with your medical team. In Search of a Better Metaphor. What we call ourselves. Building up your strength. Organizing your medical file. Supporting someone with cancer. Working with your medical team. And a number of others worth noting include Pauline Chen’s. While there are common...
Policy Arrogance or Innocent Bias: Resetting Citizenship and Multiculturalism – My Lymphoma Journey
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Thoughts on a learning experience. Living with Cancer: A Journey. Policy Arrogance or Innocent Bias: Resetting Citizenship and Multiculturalism. Preparing for a long hospital stay. Returning from a long hospital stay. Working with your medical team. In Search of a Better Metaphor. What we call ourselves. Building up your strength. Organizing your medical file. Supporting someone with cancer. Policy Arrogance or Innocent Bias: Resetting Citizenship and Multiculturalism. Drawing from a series of case studi...
Returning from a long hospital stay – My Lymphoma Journey
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Thoughts on a learning experience. Living with Cancer: A Journey. Policy Arrogance or Innocent Bias: Resetting Citizenship and Multiculturalism. Preparing for a long hospital stay. Returning from a long hospital stay. Working with your medical team. In Search of a Better Metaphor. What we call ourselves. Building up your strength. Organizing your medical file. Supporting someone with cancer. Returning from a long hospital stay. Before you leave get the information you need:. The nature of the treatment, ...
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Walking With The Waltons: God's Continued Protection
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Walking With The Waltons. Following the lives of the Walton's and their fight against Acute Myeloid Leukemia. The A, B, Cs of Life. Pictures of Joshua Walton. Thursday, October 25, 2012. We continue to be amazed by God's faithfulness in protecting our son. He definitely has some challenges ahead of him as he used this vehicle to drive back and forth to Dumas for school twice a week (40 miles each way) and he did not have collision coverage on his vehicle. But above all, we all know that God has a...Thank...
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Walking With The Waltons: 04/01/2012 - 05/01/2012
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Walking With The Waltons. Following the lives of the Walton's and their fight against Acute Myeloid Leukemia. The A, B, Cs of Life. Pictures of Joshua Walton. Tuesday, April 24, 2012. Posted by Brian and Ilene Walton. Links to this post. Tuesday, April 17, 2012. Ecuador Missions Trip This Summer. While we are there, our team will be sharing the love of Christ by hosting day camps for the children at Tena and the surrounding community. We have the opportunity to love on and care for these children and...
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Walking With The Waltons: Life With Leukemia
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Walking With The Waltons. Following the lives of the Walton's and their fight against Acute Myeloid Leukemia. The A, B, Cs of Life. Pictures of Joshua Walton. Our first visit to Texas before we moved here. We are the Texas Walton's. We are on an amazing journey of discovering God's faithfulness even in challenging and difficult situations. Josh was diagnosed at BSA in Amarillo and transferred to Houston's MD Anderson for treatment. He has under gone three rounds of chemotherapy at MD Anderson. Fo...A Let...
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Walking With The Waltons: 10/01/2012 - 11/01/2012
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Walking With The Waltons. Following the lives of the Walton's and their fight against Acute Myeloid Leukemia. The A, B, Cs of Life. Pictures of Joshua Walton. Thursday, October 25, 2012. We continue to be amazed by God's faithfulness in protecting our son. He definitely has some challenges ahead of him as he used this vehicle to drive back and forth to Dumas for school twice a week (40 miles each way) and he did not have collision coverage on his vehicle. But above all, we all know that God has a...A chi...
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Walking With The Waltons: Another Birthday
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Walking With The Waltons. Following the lives of the Walton's and their fight against Acute Myeloid Leukemia. The A, B, Cs of Life. Pictures of Joshua Walton. Monday, February 4, 2013. What is the most memorable birthday you ever had? Was it when you turned six and got a new bike? I don't remember a lot of birthdays when I was younger, but the year I turned 50 will remain etched in my memory for a long time. The day before my 50th birthday, our 17 year old son Joshua was diagnosed with leukemia. Subscrib...
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Walking With The Waltons: 12/01/2012 - 01/01/2013
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Walking With The Waltons. Following the lives of the Walton's and their fight against Acute Myeloid Leukemia. The A, B, Cs of Life. Pictures of Joshua Walton. Saturday, December 1, 2012. December 1, 2012. One year ago as we were decorating the Christmas tree, the doctor called to tell us that Josh needed a transfusion. It was already late in the afternoon when we headed to the hospital in Amarillo and I remember thinking how different our lives had become. Last night when we went by one of his job's (Fra...
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Walking With The Waltons: The A, B, C's of Life
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Walking With The Waltons. Following the lives of the Walton's and their fight against Acute Myeloid Leukemia. The A, B, Cs of Life. Pictures of Joshua Walton. The A, B, C's of Life. If you know us, then you know that our lives have meaning because of a relationship that we have with the creator of the universe. We have experienced God's blessing in our lives because we live under His grace. A - Admit that you are a sinner (which we all are). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Total Pageviews Since July 2011.
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Walking With The Waltons: It's a New Year
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Walking With The Waltons. Following the lives of the Walton's and their fight against Acute Myeloid Leukemia. The A, B, Cs of Life. Pictures of Joshua Walton. Friday, January 11, 2013. It's a New Year. It is hard to believe that we are into a new year. Although 2012 was much better than 2011, we spent the first half of the year recovering from being in hospitals. God continues to be faithful as we serve Him. We anticipate another year of blessings as we follow His leading. Posted by Brian and Ilene Walton.
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Walking With The Waltons: 05/01/2012 - 06/01/2012
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Walking With The Waltons. Following the lives of the Walton's and their fight against Acute Myeloid Leukemia. The A, B, Cs of Life. Pictures of Joshua Walton. Wednesday, May 30, 2012. Make A Wish Trip. Our family will always remember the time we spent together. Thank you all for your prayers and support. Josh is working at the local gym and taking a college class on line. /he still complains of aches and pains and gets tired very easily, but over all we see continued to improvement. Links to this post.
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Walking With The Waltons: December 1, 2012
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Walking With The Waltons. Following the lives of the Walton's and their fight against Acute Myeloid Leukemia. The A, B, Cs of Life. Pictures of Joshua Walton. Saturday, December 1, 2012. December 1, 2012. One year ago as we were decorating the Christmas tree, the doctor called to tell us that Josh needed a transfusion. It was already late in the afternoon when we headed to the hospital in Amarillo and I remember thinking how different our lives had become. Last night when we went by one of his job's (Fra...
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First CT Scan comes out good. January 18, 2013 at 4:33 am · Filed under Post Treatment. I am back with a new post after a while. The first CT scan after treatment has come out good. The residual tumour shrunk in size during the past few months. The blood counts are normal as well. I am scheduled for a six months visit now which would be a usual blood test. The doctor would CT scan me after a year again and probably that would be the last scan. First three monthly visit. The next visit is in January.
An N-H Lymphoma journal
An N-H Lymphoma journal. Personal experiences and reflections of one guy going through chemo for non-Hodgkins lymphoma. The author is not an expert. The posts should not be considered medical advice. Sunday, July 02, 2006. Last chemo session is tomorrow. So, it's gone. No more lymphoma. It all seems from this vantage point that it was not a big deal. I'm still more tired than usual. I still have problems walking up hills. But at least I now know that those conditions are caused pretty...But there are a c...
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My journey back to health
My journey back to health. A blog about my "side-trip" through treatment for non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Monday, September 13, 2010. Stem Cell collection update . and blog hiatus. I have pretty much put this blog to sleep as far as posting goes. I may resurrect it in the future if necessary (though of course I hope never to have to! That's how it's been for me. Yes there are the odd health issues/things I have to deal with, but I love my life and feel very positive about it continuing a long and good time!
My Lymphoma Journey – Thoughts on a learning experience
Thoughts on a learning experience. Living with Cancer: A Journey. Policy Arrogance or Innocent Bias: Resetting Citizenship and Multiculturalism. Preparing for a long hospital stay. Returning from a long hospital stay. Working with your medical team. In Search of a Better Metaphor. What we call ourselves. Building up your strength. Organizing your medical file. Supporting someone with cancer. January 1, 2015. Best wishes to all for 2015. Here’s an excerpt:. Click here to see the complete report. Merry Chr...
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Friday, 21 May 2010. Last Chemo/CT Scan/PET Scan.REMISSION! As you can see from the title of this blog.very good news! But I'll start from the beginning. Fortunately there was no infection, it was just all the chemo catching up with me and I was on antibiotics for a few days as a precaution with my blood being so low. I couldn't believe he used that word. But obviously there was still a chance I wasn't in remission. It was all over. I'm off to enjoy my life. Lauren xxx. Sunday, 2 May 2010. Hilary also ga...
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