Category Archives: Cancer: Mantle Cell Lymphoma

The 100 mile walk for the American Cancer Society – 101.79 miles later

Today is the last day in April in the year of 2023 and the day I completed my formal walk for the American Cancer Society in which I was targeting $250 of donations from others and in which I was … Continue reading

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Sandwich Boards

  We are living in a time period of strife and change and hopefully it shall move toward something better. We are in a time where empathy and kindness have often been locked away and we need to be even … Continue reading

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The Roller Coaster of Life

It has been a week already since my diagnosis of lymphoma (MCL or Mantle Cell Lymphoma) and I am seriously avoiding googling the explanation as I show no current symptoms of the disease and I still have to have a … Continue reading

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Computer Research

  Have you ever done some research on your computer, iPad, or even your iPhone only to have it bite you in the behind?   New to the idea that I am healthy and yet have an invading disease within … Continue reading

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Grateful

  We just got home from a wonderful weekend that was supposed to happen during the Pandemic. It was a weekend in Santa Fe, New Mexico, a place that neither Mary Kay nor I had ever visited. It was a  … Continue reading

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