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Part 2… Longs Peak, an Extreme adventure in advocacy. – My Cancered Life
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Relentlessly Attacking Cancer Through Fitness, Family, Advocacy, and Laughter. Part 2… Longs Peak, an Extreme adventure in advocacy. September 2, 2016. September 2, 2016. Part 2 The Descent. The climb to the summit of Longs Peak definitely kicked my butt (previous post, Part 1. As we reached the tree line, a huge smile was plastered on my face. We were almost there! That put some pep in our step and before we knew it we were there. These are some random pics from the hike. Posted in Blog Posts. Enter you...
A Personal Rebuilding Struggle – My Cancered Life
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Relentlessly Attacking Cancer Through Fitness, Family, Advocacy, and Laughter. A Personal Rebuilding Struggle. October 6, 2016. October 8, 2016. At the time of the picture on the left above, I weighed 168 lbs. At the time of the picture on the right above, I weighed 149 lbs. The 3 pictures bellow are just a few of the many that were taken after my last surgery. These are just some of the images that haunt me. Well, I am going to bust my ass to get back into the best shape I can possibly be in, again!
A new adventure in advocacy – My Cancered Life
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Relentlessly Attacking Cancer Through Fitness, Family, Advocacy, and Laughter. A new adventure in advocacy. August 16, 2016. Head in the clouds. One thought on “ A new adventure in advocacy. August 18, 2016 at 12:34 am. So many people are loving you and supporting you from afar. Can’t wait to follow this new adventure you are taking. Xoxo. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Follow Blog via Email.
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Relentlessly Attacking Cancer Through Fitness, Family, Advocacy, and Laughter. August 10, 2016. August 27, 2016. Well, that lasted all of about 30 minutes. Posted in Blog Posts. Pushing my limits… a trail to recovery. A new adventure in advocacy. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
Core Recovery – My Cancered Life
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Relentlessly Attacking Cancer Through Fitness, Family, Advocacy, and Laughter. November 15, 2016. Seeing how I was a “gym rat” before cancer hit, I had a strong core. This made the biggest difference in recovery times from all of my surgeries. But, things are a little different now with a stoma. The stoma creates an area of weakness within my abdominal wall. An area that a hernia can easily happen. So, how have I been training my core? At first, I could only hold the position for a short time. As I c...
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FAV. BOOKS | AdventuresInLivingTerminallyOptimistic
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Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). THE CURRENTLY INCURABLE SCIENTIST. 2015 FAV. POSTS. Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). Similar to my “Latest Info” permalink page, I also wanted to permalink a page for some of my favorite books I have read as a patient. I recommend these to every new patient I meet, as well as to caregivers and family members! I found them very helpful in dealing with the disease, on multiple pragmatic and emotional levels. 1) “ Anticancer: A New Way of Life. Did not assume that the ...
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Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). THE CURRENTLY INCURABLE SCIENTIST. 2015 FAV. POSTS. Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). Details on my incredible experience at the Colon Club’s June 2015 Colondar 2.0 CRC Patient Retreat is at this link. 2) Provide resources promoting screening/early diagnosis – early diagnosis = cures! 3) Provide the patient online forum Colon Talk. Where patients (including myself! Why is the annual Colondar 2.0 magazine important? 2) By giving inspiring stories to read of fellow pat...
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Time for a Counter Offensive | AdventuresInLivingTerminallyOptimistic
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Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). THE CURRENTLY INCURABLE SCIENTIST. 2015 FAV. POSTS. Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). Time for a Counter Offensive. Posted on May 26, 2015. At the end of my previous A VERY GOOD DAY ON THE BATTLE FRONT! CT SCAN RESULTS ET AL). Post I mentioned that with my good CT scan results: I’m fighting on one battle line and I won a battle today . As a direct consequence of that scan. I and my medical team have decided it is now time to open up a new battle line of direct attack.
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An Unexpected Love of Writing Expands in Two Hemispheres | AdventuresInLivingTerminallyOptimistic
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Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). THE CURRENTLY INCURABLE SCIENTIST. 2015 FAV. POSTS. Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). An Unexpected Love of Writing Expands in Two Hemispheres. Posted on July 15, 2015. There is no new medical news to report which in the case of someone with Stage IV cancer is a good thing! I’m continuing my weekly Erbitux infusions (with appropriate Mad scientist amendments😉 ), the side effects are manageable, my new runathon for the Colon Club is off to a great start. I intended t...
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The Currently Incurable Scientist: Turning a Cold CRC Tumor Hot | AdventuresInLivingTerminallyOptimistic
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Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). THE CURRENTLY INCURABLE SCIENTIST. 2015 FAV. POSTS. Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). The Currently Incurable Scientist: Turning a Cold CRC Tumor Hot. Posted on July 25, 2015. The first science column of my new patient advocacy writing project The Currently Incurable Scientist. On the Fight Colorectal Cancer. Website has been published! As I discussed in the last post. Pulling back the curtain. Writing this first post was quite the learning experience for me! Writing...
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Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). THE CURRENTLY INCURABLE SCIENTIST. 2015 FAV. POSTS. Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). Team Tom T-Shirts for a Great Cause. Posted on July 27, 2015. As a reminder: colorectal screening saves lives. A lot of them and more screening needs to be done. CRC is 100% preventable when it is caught at the polyp stage. CRC has a very high cure rate when caught at an early stage! I’ll pound my fist one more time: colorectal screening saves lives. Please consider buying a shirt f...
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The Ultimate Team Sport | AdventuresInLivingTerminallyOptimistic
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Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). THE CURRENTLY INCURABLE SCIENTIST. 2015 FAV. POSTS. Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). The Ultimate Team Sport. Posted on May 3, 2015. Just a quick post to say that the Spring Sprint Team Triathlon. My participation was organized by UCSD Moores Cancer Center) was a great experience this morning! Patient/Moores Cancer Center triathlon teams have been organized for years now and I think it is a wonderful experience for everyone involved! As well as the primary organizer...
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It’s a Small World After All | AdventuresInLivingTerminallyOptimistic
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Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). THE CURRENTLY INCURABLE SCIENTIST. 2015 FAV. POSTS. Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). It’s a Small World After All. Posted on June 14, 2015. Back on June 4. I celebrated my 3rd Cancerversary, based upon when I was first diagnosed Stage IIIC CRC in 2012. As someone who is recurrent Stage IV, technically I have two Cancerversaries the second one is in about a week, when I was diagnosed Stage IV last June. This post is not. Directly about that though it is about a.
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Running for Health and for a Great Cause | AdventuresInLivingTerminallyOptimistic
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Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). THE CURRENTLY INCURABLE SCIENTIST. 2015 FAV. POSTS. Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). Running for Health and for a Great Cause. Posted on July 4, 2015. As most of you know, I became a distance runner (for the first time in my life) after. My cancer diagnosis. I loved it! I simply loved the running and I felt the most physically fit of my entire life. My goal was to successfully run a half-marathon length without break,. So my running languishedBut this weekend I came...
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ELEVEN NEW SISTERS AND BROTHERS (AND MANY MORE COUSINS) | AdventuresInLivingTerminallyOptimistic
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Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). THE CURRENTLY INCURABLE SCIENTIST. 2015 FAV. POSTS. Scroll Down Past the Big Trees :-). ELEVEN NEW SISTERS AND BROTHERS (AND MANY MORE COUSINS). Posted on June 22, 2015. Earlier this month I felt like the luckiest guy in the world. Is published next March! It was one of those experiences that you love so much you want to tell everyone you know what happened, what you experienced, what made it so. To begin with it was not simply a photoshoot for an annual magazine.
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Relentlessly Attacking Cancer Through Fitness, Family, Advocacy, and Laughter. November 15, 2016. Core exercises (abs, obliques, lower back) have always been apart of my daily workout routines. There were days where all I’d do for a workout would be core exercises. I found the stronger my core became, the less likely I was for an injury when lifting heavy squats, dead lifts, standing shoulder presses, etc. I … More Core Recovery. A Personal Rebuilding Struggle. October 6, 2016. September 17, 2016. Part 2...
Cancer Journey
This blog is written to share my cancer experience to those who might need it as reference. I'm 31 years old and was diagnose stage 4 lung cancer with metasis to L3 bone on 20th February 2011. Thursday, 24 May 2012. Is at brain now. Saturday, 19 May 2012. They will ask us to stay with the pain. But if you are already in pain then it is just like taking chemotherapy side effect. Why not make yourself easy. Monday, 14 May 2012. Friday, 6 April 2012. Wednesday, 15 February 2012. What next about tomorrow?
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Wednesday, October 22, 2008. Is over. Ya and now the rehab beginnings. It took almost 12 hrs the first time for the surgery. Then after the surgery. I went to the ICU because I was swollen and they were concerned about my throat. Swelling up. I got out of surgery. At 10 pm or so and i woke up 5 am with the tube down my throat. Thursday, August 28, 2008. Kept the blog up to date. The surgery. I was lost after the point of being smaller. I started the online classes o yippee. Just going to leave it at that.
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Wednesday, October 05, 2016. 10 Year Anniversary - Final Post. October 5 2016 - Today marks the 10 year anniversary since my last cancer treatment. I didn't necessarily plan to post any more and truthfully I had forgotten how to even log in to this site (chemo brain! Posted by mikeschafer at 4:31 PM. Links to this post. Friday, October 07, 2011. So now I don't really know how I'm supposed to feel. Closure? Not really. Relief? Sure but I somehow was hoping for more. Gratitude? Here's to good health. Septe...
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