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Have a Safe and Prosperous New Year.
May 2024 treat us all a little better than 2023 did.
F*ck Covid
F*ck Cancer
Oh, yea...I went into the hospital early 2023 for an issue with my legs, spent 6 days in a hospital bed and 3 days after I got home, I showed positive for COVID...I contracted it in the hospital. Incubation times says so.
(sighs)
ttfn
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This will be the second time this hospital has saved her life. The first bout was 12 years ago and was a really a close call. She was given a 10% chance of survival after both her lungs suddenly and without warning, failed from dual severe pulmonary embolisms. They had a new procedure that they had been trained on, but to that day had never used. A week of continuous treatment in Critical Care and then another week in recovery, she was back on her feet.
Yeah, she's a fighter.
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Aside from that, 33 radiation treatments - 1 every day except the 4th of July and weekends - and 4 major rounds of Chemotherapy later - fast forward to Nov 2023 and the first fleeting mention of "remission" could be heard from one doctor, then the next. (There are 7 doctors on her treatment team.) I know how fickle cancer can be when "remission" is first mentioned...so we had to wait for another two PET Scans and another biopsy to get to the moment where they said, "Well, we think we killed it."
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