I'm feeling good and wish you all a happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The objective of this blog is to keep my friends and family up to date on my delymphomanization.
I'm feeling good and wish you all a happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
I was diagnosed with "Stage III Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma NOS" in August 2007, at 34 years old, with an amazing wife, two kids, loving dog, and generally feeling (as I continue to so feel), as blessed as anyone on this earth.
Stage III means the cancer is in more than one place (my abdomen and clavical), but not in my bone marrow. T-Cell Lymphoma is standard cancer of the lymph node system. N.O.S. means "not otherwise specified", or not one of the standard forms of T-Cell cancer, but somewhat understood nonetheless.
I am going through CHOP chemotherapy until late November. If all goes well, then the cancer will be killed and I'll be back to normal. If there are unexpected hurdles along the way, then I'm in excellent hands with world-wide Lymphoma experts at Georgetown, Hopkins, and Sloan Kettering.
5 comments:
We're thinking of you and Liza and know you're gonna beat this. You're in terrific hands at Hopkins. -- Robin and Scott Weisman
We are sending you all of our best wishes for this upcoming round. You are quite simply amazing. --Maureen and Scott
David, Thank you for reminding me to take a breath today, to stop working for a moment and think about the big picture. Well said. XO EAH
Great thought of the day, my friend. :) I promise my next mix for you will have U2's "MLK" on it, one of my fave tunes of all time. Also great seeing you this morning! Nothing like celebrating the day drinking coffee and watching the kiddies play - now THAT's a holiday. :)
Wishing you and Liza much success and strength in this next round.
I'll leave you with two quotes from MLK himself:
"Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase." ~Martin Luther King, Jr.
"If you lose hope, somehow you lose the vitality that keeps life moving, you lose that courage to be, that quality that helps you to go on in spite of all. And so today I still have a dream." ~Martin Luther King, Jr., The Trumpet of Conscience, 1968
Your dream is alive, Dave Holder! Let's get back to beating this thing!!!
PLOW ON
XO
CMF
Hi David - I'm a friend of Elizabeth and a regular reader of your blog and I intended to say hello and introduce myself before now but, well, I didn't know quite what to say. But I spent a good part of today thinking about Dr. King's legacy and remembering that I have to be the change I want to see in the world, and then I read your blog post. So I'm writing to say hello and to let you know that I - and I guarantee there are dozens of others like me - am a friend of your amazing sister and I am out here, rooting for you, praying for you, sending faith, strength and FIGHT to you and your family. With all best wishes, Kristen Brown
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