5 Jan
2020

Charlie and the Patient Factory

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Saturday was pretty laid back. They got David over for radiation first thing in the morning (6:30). Now let me ask you this: How many doctors AND medical teams do you know, that are willing to come into work at 6 am on a Saturday morning, just for one patient? Seriously. I’m blown away by […]

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2 Jan
2020

Starting to Fight

Sorry I didn’t update last night. It’s like we got dropped into this cancer 101 class and we are cramming for the “finals”. There’s so much information and it’s just a roller coaster ride. So we decided to pursue radiation therapy first. This gives us the opportunity to start treatment even while David is in […]

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1 Jan
2020

A bit of peace

This morning was rough. David was still intubated until around 2:30. He was sedated, which is tough to see, but he was responsive. He would squeeze hands, open his eyes and tried to communicate via sign language. Once the tube was out, it was a huge relief to see him fully waking up from sedation. […]

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29 Dec
2019

Waiting Game

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David saw the oncologist Saturday morning. No pathology report yet from his biopsy. The earliest we will get that will be Monday. He had an in-depth conversation about David’s health history, but of course can’t speculate on anything. It’s just a waiting game on that pathology report! It’s hard to see someone you love be […]

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29 Dec
2019

Busy Day

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From Friday, 12/27 update made on Facebook: It was a whirlwind afternoon. David’s procedure took a lot longer than expected. As soon as he was done, they brought him up to his room, but the cancer center needed him transferred asap, so before he even made it to his room, they got him on a […]

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