Thursday, September 27, 2007
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The objective of this blog is to keep my friends and family up to date on my delymphomanization.
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:
Here's to that warm, healing light.
Be strong and well -- Sally
David,
I've been thinking about you since Monday night and waiting to hear the awesome news of your scan results. The twins have kept me busy, hence I'm late in contacting you -- I couldn't be happier for you. You're an inspiration. Keep eating that (wonder)fish and feeling strong. Hugs to your angel Liza and those two sweet boys. Love, Caren
David,
You are going to rock this round of chemo. You are amazing! We are so so thrilled about your scans. We've been thinking about you guys a lot, and send you all the good energy we have... but you are clearly self-generating that energy now!
Stay strong--Seema & Vinny.
Dave
Fantastic news!
Eat more salmon
Look forward to walking in the park,
Good luck and health today
Scott
Way to go Dave! We are all praying for you out here in sunny AZ. Keep eating good foods and thinking positively. The twins are screaming right now it their excitement for you. Or at least that is what I like to think.
Love, Annie
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