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The Big "C": Cycle 1.... Complete
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Here are my random thoughts as I get a grip on having cancer at 42 (now 49) years old. I would like to inspire hope in all of you and in myself as well as to provide a place for you to keep track of me through this ordeal. July 17, 2012. Cycle 1. Complete. Yesterday I finished my first cycle (three treatments, one each on the past three Mondays). Now I have a break next Monday and I hope to spend the time recovering with the week off. I am happy to report I have very few side effects. Thanks for the posi...
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The Big "C": March 2005
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Here are my random thoughts as I get a grip on having cancer at 42 (now 49) years old. I would like to inspire hope in all of you and in myself as well as to provide a place for you to keep track of me through this ordeal. March 29, 2005. The calm before the storm. Mary asked me yesterday if I "was getting nervous? I look at it this way; the doctors, the medication etc. can, and most likely will, break me down physically. What they cannot take is my mind, my spirit, my hope and my faith. I wi...I will ne...
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The Big "C": February 2005
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Here are my random thoughts as I get a grip on having cancer at 42 (now 49) years old. I would like to inspire hope in all of you and in myself as well as to provide a place for you to keep track of me through this ordeal. February 26, 2005. Perhaps this is happening to early in this whole process but I am totally at ease now with what is happening? We have this wonderful support group around us; family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, former co-workers and total strangers! Posted by Mary Emerson. I alre...
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The Big "C": There's no place like home!
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Here are my random thoughts as I get a grip on having cancer at 42 (now 49) years old. I would like to inspire hope in all of you and in myself as well as to provide a place for you to keep track of me through this ordeal. August 01, 2012. There's no place like home! After ten days in the hospital ,I was released and returned home late Monday afternoon. Posted by Mary Emerson. August 01, 2012 7:15 PM. August 01, 2012 8:03 PM. Happily I say, welcome back! Bless you Emerson Family,. August 02, 2012 7:14 AM.
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Prostate Cancer, Oakville/Mississauga Prostate Cancer Support Group Oakville, ON Information Sources
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In The News - Archive. Who We Are and What We Do. Facts on Prostate Cancer. Wellspring Birmingham Gilgan House. 2545 Sixth Line, Oakville - L6H-7V9. Date: every 3rd Wednesday of the month. In The News - Archive. Who We Are and What We Do. Facts on Prostate Cancer. In The News - Archive. Who We Are and What We Do. Facts on Prostate Cancer. In The News - Archive. Who We Are and What We Do. Facts on Prostate Cancer. In The News - Archive. Who We Are and What We Do. Facts on Prostate Cancer. Dr Gerald Chodak...
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UsTOO New York Contact Page
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Prostate Cancer Web Sites. This compilation was assembled as a guide to some available on-line resources related to prostate cancer, but UsTOO New York cannot vouch for the accuracy of their contents. 149; The National Cancer Insitute. At the National Insitutes of Health is a good place for information and statistics about all types of cancer. 149; Recently genetic testing is also being looked at as a diagnostic aid. Here's a link for more infor mation: Genetic Testing Link. 149; Malecare is a NYC-based ...
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The Big "C": So far.... So far
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Here are my random thoughts as I get a grip on having cancer at 42 (now 49) years old. I would like to inspire hope in all of you and in myself as well as to provide a place for you to keep track of me through this ordeal. July 04, 2012. So far. So far. We did receive good news in conjunction with all of the testing on Monday, my PSA dropped from 1,539 (June 19th) to 975 (July 2nd). We pray this is a premonition for things to come with the chemo! Today will be a very hot fourth of July. I hope everyo...