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12/2- Good Stuff!
To be perfectly honest, I still haven’t absorbed this, but the results from the PET Scan were negative! All is good! Everything that I went through was worth it for this result.
I am overwhelmed by this and not thinking clearly about it yet. I went in prepared for the worst, having heard about “virulent” cancer cells, so I was fearful that something else might’ve popped up, and I would have to go through more treatments, but it didn’t! All of the chemo and the radiation worked! I will not have to continue treatments! Now, if only the neuropathy would clear up…
That nets a big WHEW!!
Now I have to completely change my mindset and focus my concentration on my own personal rehab program that I started in earnest a couple of weeks ago. Oddly, I did not lose very much upper body strength and I’m pretty much back to my pre-April levels, albeit with a bit more resting between sets. However, my leg strength is significantly lacking. On the Elliptical, I’ve managed to work my way back to half the duration of the pre-April levels, and I find it more tiring, but I will be able to get back. I know this because I’ve already doubled the elliptical from where I was a month ago!
Once again I thank you for all of the support and help I was given through this 8 month ordeal! This would have been a great deal more difficult without the help, support, and incredible good vibes I got from sooooo many friends, family, and acquaintances.
Onward and Upward! Time to go celebrate Life, the universe and EVERYTHING!!!
Written on 2 Dec 2015 at 2:15PM
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Re: 12/2- Good Stuff!
I am so happy for you and the good news you have received. Words cannot express!!!
Posted at 7 Dec 2015 at 9:55AM by Trish41
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So happy for you and your family Marc.
Posted at 4 Dec 2015 at 5:02AM by CarolP
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I'm so happy to hear that you have received such positive news! Happy Holidays ahead for you! Go check some more things off that bucket list.
Posted at 3 Dec 2015 at 6:57PM by katja
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Awesome news, Marc. I am extremely happy for you! What a wonderful Christmas present for you and your family.
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Posted at 3 Dec 2015 at 6:25PM by oldog
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Wonderful news!!
Posted at 3 Dec 2015 at 10:38AM by Bullets9mm
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Well Now this is the news that I've been waiting for.. I'm so very happy to hear this news but the strange thing is why has it only popped up till Now!!!!. I just got this news at 8:10pm Pacific time.. and I've been here for a long time now.. Marc, You know we have all been right there beside you holding you up and sending you those glorious vibes from all over the world, and see it all has worked out. Now all you need to do is keep up the work and do what ya gotta do my friend and keep strong.. cuz we are all standing there for ya.
Posted at 2 Dec 2015 at 8:13PM by GinnyB
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Hurrayyyyyyy! Being prepared for the worst then getting great news is definitely the way to fly. I don't think I've mentioned that I'm a survivor [prostate-ectomy in 2002]. Truck'n truck'n truck'n!
Posted at 2 Dec 2015 at 6:32PM by Sir Silver of the GoldTable
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great news Marc....prayers do help.
now for a pizza!
now for a pizza!
Posted at 2 Dec 2015 at 3:21PM by *Doc Holliday
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That is great news!
Posted at 2 Dec 2015 at 2:47PM by hoot
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Awesome news! (unknown photo)
Posted at 2 Dec 2015 at 2:37PM by ladyvic
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Me too. So great news!!
Posted at 2 Dec 2015 at 2:31PM by Ruache
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That's great news, Marc! I'm so happy for you!
Posted at 2 Dec 2015 at 2:29PM by heyred72
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11/23
It’s time for a pre-holiday upbeat update! There will be NO holiday music in the background of this particular missive. Let’s simply imagine a Ripple-fest going on in the background. (For the uninitiated, "Ripple" is a wonderful song on the Grateful Dead album "American Beauty" written by Robert Hunter and covered by many other performers).
As I get further from the chemo - 3 weeks now - I'm getting much more clear-headed. The physical will return and I've been going to the Y twice a week at minimum to aid that. My leg strength and stamina were weak (but now getting stronger), yet, surprisingly, I haven't lost much upper body strength. I use the Elliptical as both my first and last exercise of the “workout.” The first one has me doing as many as 4 minutes plus at a medium stress level (which is less than half of what I had been doing when this started). The second go at it has me doing a minute plus of going backwards on it- and that’s the exclamation point of the workout. In between I have a series of upper body and abs exercises which I am doing just about as well as before at the same satisfactory weight levels. I also have a series of stretches that are mixed in. When I'm done w/the gym, I'm wiped, but I feel better for it. A lot of my lower back and leg soreness eases or disappears afterwards. It’s probably related to my relative dormancy during the treatments. I’m going to be doing a more intense version of my workout as the weeks progress to better build up my stamina and hope to have this all behind me once my hair and beard come back...! Mind you, a true body builder would laugh at my regimen, but it works for me!
My wife says I'm my more-normal goofy self, which is a good thing! My writing is clearer and it flows more freely and my mind is allowing me to focus better on things that need doing. Slowly but surely the house is returning to some semblance of organized and I’m more able to work on my photo projects.
The medication Neurontin (for the below-mentioned neuropathy) still has side effects like light-headedness and grasping for words that I normally wouldn’t (sort of chemo-brain magnified), and I'm still dealing with the Stage 2 neuropathy, which involves numbness and tingling on my fingers and my feet. I have to be careful handling things from silverware to heavy kitchen things (like somewhat slippery bottles) because I can’t really feel how much pressure I’m putting on them with my fingers, but as long as I’m careful, all is good.
So overall, I’ve gotten over the hump I believe, and as we approach the December 2nd PET scan, I improve in almost visible increments. I shall enjoy and participate in Turkey Day (tho’ we’ll be having a rib roast instead- no stuffing sadly, but Yorkshire Pudding in New Jersey instead!) and shortly after the scan we will be returning to Aruba for a week’s vacation and photo expedition! We are all getting back on track and having a muuuuuch better time of it!
As I get further from the chemo - 3 weeks now - I'm getting much more clear-headed. The physical will return and I've been going to the Y twice a week at minimum to aid that. My leg strength and stamina were weak (but now getting stronger), yet, surprisingly, I haven't lost much upper body strength. I use the Elliptical as both my first and last exercise of the “workout.” The first one has me doing as many as 4 minutes plus at a medium stress level (which is less than half of what I had been doing when this started). The second go at it has me doing a minute plus of going backwards on it- and that’s the exclamation point of the workout. In between I have a series of upper body and abs exercises which I am doing just about as well as before at the same satisfactory weight levels. I also have a series of stretches that are mixed in. When I'm done w/the gym, I'm wiped, but I feel better for it. A lot of my lower back and leg soreness eases or disappears afterwards. It’s probably related to my relative dormancy during the treatments. I’m going to be doing a more intense version of my workout as the weeks progress to better build up my stamina and hope to have this all behind me once my hair and beard come back...! Mind you, a true body builder would laugh at my regimen, but it works for me!
My wife says I'm my more-normal goofy self, which is a good thing! My writing is clearer and it flows more freely and my mind is allowing me to focus better on things that need doing. Slowly but surely the house is returning to some semblance of organized and I’m more able to work on my photo projects.
The medication Neurontin (for the below-mentioned neuropathy) still has side effects like light-headedness and grasping for words that I normally wouldn’t (sort of chemo-brain magnified), and I'm still dealing with the Stage 2 neuropathy, which involves numbness and tingling on my fingers and my feet. I have to be careful handling things from silverware to heavy kitchen things (like somewhat slippery bottles) because I can’t really feel how much pressure I’m putting on them with my fingers, but as long as I’m careful, all is good.
So overall, I’ve gotten over the hump I believe, and as we approach the December 2nd PET scan, I improve in almost visible increments. I shall enjoy and participate in Turkey Day (tho’ we’ll be having a rib roast instead- no stuffing sadly, but Yorkshire Pudding in New Jersey instead!) and shortly after the scan we will be returning to Aruba for a week’s vacation and photo expedition! We are all getting back on track and having a muuuuuch better time of it!
Written on 23 Nov 2015 at 7:31AM
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Re: 11/23
You assume correctly! I didn't realize it was a book rather than a song.
Posted at 28 Nov 2015 at 8:19AM by Sir Silver of the GoldTable
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Thanks, Dave!
I assume it was from The Little Engine That Could, a nifty children's book.
Nope. I'm not familiar with those. I'll go take a look.
Posted at 27 Nov 2015 at 7:29PM by marcmandy
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Greetings to you marc, and as one recoverer to another, I applaud your attitude and cheer your progress! Do you recognize the children's song that Wendy has depicted? Are you aware of author Nora Roberts' "In Death" series of books? They are set in NYC in the near future. They are mysteries, often "Who dun it?" style. I just love them. Cheers! Dave
Posted at 27 Nov 2015 at 6:45PM by Sir Silver of the GoldTable
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I love it!! I will indeed endeavor to continue onward and upward!!
Posted at 25 Nov 2015 at 8:27PM by marcmandy
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Posted at 25 Nov 2015 at 8:24PM by oldog
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Thank you and Thank you! I am pleased to be able to write this!
Posted at 23 Nov 2015 at 10:10PM by marcmandy
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That makes great reading! So glad you are starting to feel better,,,,,,,sending positive vibes for Dec 2nd across the pond!
Posted at 23 Nov 2015 at 12:24PM by smiler5
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It is so wonderful to hear that all is going so well for you! May you continue to get more goofy and normal!!!! lol
Posted at 23 Nov 2015 at 9:18AM by Bullets9mm
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That's pretty convenient!
and Thanks for the kind words!
Posted at 23 Nov 2015 at 9:13AM by marcmandy
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Lovely to hear that you're doing so well. I am so proud of you and so happy for you.
Enjoy your Yorkshire pudding. We love it here and aren't too far from Yorkshire.
Enjoy your Yorkshire pudding. We love it here and aren't too far from Yorkshire.
Posted at 23 Nov 2015 at 9:11AM by CarolP
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Good News!
11/2
Okay gang! Good news at last! or mostly good news at any rate: The chemo and all other treatments are officially over! (Great BIG sigh of relief here in our household and mostly from ME!) We won’t know anything about it’s success or failure for 1 month.On December 2nd I have a PET Scan and see the doc later that afternoon. I will also have a follow-up visit with my Oncologist the following week to check on my various blood levels and get his take on the scan. We don’t expect anything to show on this scan. It’s more the subsequent scans that we need to pay attention to, but we’re in new territory here, so I’ll probably dip into my pool of scariness as I go in for the scan on the 2nd.
As of now, it is my intent to take it easy for the next week or two to allow my body to clean out as much as possible. I’ll go to the Y a few times in that period, but once I feel strong enough I will kick it into a higher gear. I have a lot of stamina to regain and a lot of strength to re-find. I’ve not lost as much as I did last time, and my mental clarity is significantly better than it was then as well. (I can still write a coherent sentence or two!)
The path back is much more clear, and, I think, easier. I know what I need to do and I am not in a state of depression at all. I need to regain my appetite for the foods I normally love. overall, as of this morning I lost about 8 pounds, which under normal circumstances would be fine. However, hard as I tried, my protein and vitamin intake was reduced, certainly in the last few weeks, because the foods that provide ‘em were too rich for my mouth to accept. Back to V-8 and cheese ASAP! Might even try tonight. As the Xeloda cleans out, my appetite usually returns.
So, even though the original plan would’ve had me ending next Monday, I am quite satisfied that I did all I could to make this happen, and my body just plain could not handle it. I come out of this with temporary (fingers crossed!) Stage 2 hand and foot neuropathy and an almost total loss of all my hair (beard included). We are treating the neuropathy as best we can and I’m putting extra effort into re-growing my beard! After all, winter approacheth!!
So! Onward! Upward! Excelsior! and all of that-there stuff! I’m done with the ick and it’s time to return to Life, the Universe, and EVERYTHING!!!
Written on 2 Nov 2015 at 4:08PM
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Thanks! That's very much appreciated!
Posted at 14 Nov 2015 at 8:00PM by marcmandy
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I am so happy you have all your chemo done. Time to to rest and get on with your life again. Prayers are with you.
Posted at 14 Nov 2015 at 7:10PM by Marge44
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'tis you who should take it easy on me! After all, I'm siiiiick...
and Thanks!!
Posted at 6 Nov 2015 at 9:08AM by marcmandy
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Stay strong, Mr MarcMandy. And take it easy on me in Square Crossdowns!!!!
Posted at 6 Nov 2015 at 8:36AM by kuebari
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yummmm
Posted at 5 Nov 2015 at 6:09AM by marcmandy
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Philadelphia Cream Cheese coming up
Posted at 5 Nov 2015 at 3:45AM by Cheetah
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Don't forget the cream cheese too.. Love mine open faced..
Posted at 4 Nov 2015 at 11:09PM by GinnyB
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Oh boy, Lox one of my favorites so are Bagels, count me in. :
Posted at 4 Nov 2015 at 9:27PM by Cheetah
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Soon we'll be eating bagels and Lox together,.lolol
Posted at 4 Nov 2015 at 8:46PM by GinnyB
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Yup! That's the plan!
Posted at 4 Nov 2015 at 8:36PM by marcmandy
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It's good that you went to the Y and got something done better then nothing.. just take it one step at a time and you will get your energy back slowly .. just like I said one step at a time. baby steps. same with the eating part. little portions a nibble here and a nibble there don't over do anything. nash a bit every hour or so and your body will get used to the foods that you were used to eating before.
Posted at 4 Nov 2015 at 8:34PM by GinnyB
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Onward and upward!!
Posted at 4 Nov 2015 at 7:15PM by oldog
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LOL! Consider it sent!
Posted at 4 Nov 2015 at 4:32AM by marcmandy
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I know that Marc but it looks like there are 3 Columns for a post. I just like to follow the thread. Guess I will do it right here in the top Column.
Have a great day Marc make the best of it. Florida is still very, very warm. Send some of that cool air my way. If you can...... Overnight delivery guaranteed.
Have a great day Marc make the best of it. Florida is still very, very warm. Send some of that cool air my way. If you can...... Overnight delivery guaranteed.
Posted at 4 Nov 2015 at 4:24AM by Cheetah
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Underneath each entry there's the small red phrase "add a new comment". You click on the one under the entry that you want to comment on. Once there are responses to the entry, the link to "add a new comment" moves below the new comment.
Posted at 4 Nov 2015 at 3:59AM by marcmandy
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I need a little bit of direction here where to post future Comments. Right here in this space or below ?
Posted at 4 Nov 2015 at 3:27AM by Cheetah
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Great news....now get going in the right direction, and on that road to recovery!!
Thinking positive thoughts for you....
Thinking positive thoughts for you....
Posted at 3 Nov 2015 at 9:49PM by oldog
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Wowzers_Again!
So many kind words! They are all very much appreciated.
Repeating what I said below:
The Mets helped to make this month bearable. They were a wonderful diversion and it was really invigorating to go to the playoffs and the World Series!
My appetite is slowly returning. Old faves are interesting me more and I'm being careful to be gentle in eating.
It will take a while, but maybe not so long as I imagine. I went to the Y today and was able to do a full, if lighter, workout and was very pleased with how I felt afterwards. Full personal rehab starts in a week or two. Starting gently of now...
So many kind words! They are all very much appreciated.
Repeating what I said below:
The Mets helped to make this month bearable. They were a wonderful diversion and it was really invigorating to go to the playoffs and the World Series!
My appetite is slowly returning. Old faves are interesting me more and I'm being careful to be gentle in eating.
It will take a while, but maybe not so long as I imagine. I went to the Y today and was able to do a full, if lighter, workout and was very pleased with how I felt afterwards. Full personal rehab starts in a week or two. Starting gently of now...
Posted at 3 Nov 2015 at 9:42PM by marcmandy
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Way to go Marc.. Keep on Truckin. and you know we are all right there standing beside you and the thoughts keep coming to you. go Marc Go....
Posted at 3 Nov 2015 at 8:09PM by GinnyB
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Great news Marc
Posted at 3 Nov 2015 at 11:53AM by nylady41
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I am so glad for you and proud of the way you face it head on!!! You are in my prayers!
Posted at 3 Nov 2015 at 9:16AM by Bullets9mm
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Wonderful news, Marc. So happy for you.
Posted at 3 Nov 2015 at 6:56AM by Genie
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Some mornings are harder than others, but it's what I try to do!
Posted at 3 Nov 2015 at 5:01AM by marcmandy
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Keep going my inspirational friend.
Posted at 3 Nov 2015 at 4:12AM by CarolP
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New updates of my battle
!0/20
An eventful week. For one thing, I've got this blog going! For another, the Mets have moved on to the League Championship, and, well, more in a few...On Friday, I was suffering enough from the foot pain that was making it difficult to walk and experiencing more ill-effects on my fingertips and mouth that the docs decided to skip the last 5 pills of the chemo drug Xeloda. So I started my week off a bit earlier and basically did nothing until Saturday evening, when we bundled up and went to the Mets game to see them take on and defeat a very good Chicago Cubs team. It was a lot of fun but a lotta wind and cold!
As a result of the rest before and the cream I mentioned below, the Neurontin and a good dose of Advil all of my symptoms continued to ease. For those of of you who know Lil Moosie of the Wolf Pack, he and I went to the game the following night armed with even more layers and I once again I got to see my Mets win! This time the temps were about 10 degrees colder and we had a steady wind of 10-15 mph. A nifty wind chill.
Overall, I am steadily improving. While I still have numbness in my feet and fingertips, the pain seems to be completely gone, and the side-effects from the Neurontin are far lessened as my body adjusts to it. We have come to our place in Shawnee, PA for a few days of rest and relaxation. It's away from home and "stuff-to-do". I slept 8 hours last night which is absolutely unheard of for me and woke up feeling much better!
If I had to guess, I will be resuming the chemo on Monday, perhaps with lower doses, though unlikely, I suspect. It will be the final 2 week round and then it'll be over... It's possible that it might be delayed a week if my platelets and white blood cells are too low, but, the way I'm feeling now, I would guess they won't be.
Tonight I get to watch the Mets in Chicago in the warmth of my house and may get through the game without a single shiver!
Beware The Murph and Let's Go Mets!!
10/14
Monday was “Just-show-up day” (name courtesy of a neighbor- thank you Pam!) and I (reluctantly) did. I had my scheduled iv chemo session, but it was only half of the previous weeks dosages. Apparently the regimen is somewhat altered now (I am maxing out on one of the meds) and in 2 weeks, assuming no delay due to bad blood-work, I'll have a final full dose and then in 3 weeks, the same as this one.What that did for me was significantly ease the side effects such that it was possible for me to not only drive to and from the Mets playoff baseball game on Monday at CitiField that I was so lucky to get tickets to, it also allowed me eat with an appetite! We left the game after 7 innings (and after midnight!) assuming that a 9-run lead would hold. Fortunately it did. We got to watch the post-game stuff in full when we got home. and still get to bed at a (halfway) reasonable hour. We also went to last night's disappointing game, but ya can't win 'em all- hopefully the Mets win Thursday night.
This morning I am still feeling much better, but am also still under the influence of the oral meds that continue. A bit wobbly and jittery - I keep missing keys on the keyboard without realizing it (thank goodness for red, squiggly lines under mis-spellings!) - and a slight headache, but overall, I do feel more sharp and functional than I have after previous sessions!) Overall, I’m feeling better! The foot pain that I’ve been experiencing has also been greatly reduced thanks to an (icky-sticky) new cream that was designed specifically to fight this chemically-induced neuropathy. The mouth pain has dissipated except from some fairly extreme sensitivity at the tip of my tongue requiring me to eat very mildly.
The bad pill has one more week to go and then I get another full week off all chemo drugs before starting the final cycle, so the end is within sight. What comes after that will be dealt with then, but some pretty intense rehab is pert-darn likely. Not to mention a follow-up PET scan a month after the end of the chemo. (oops- I mentioned it).
10/4
Well, it's time for yet another one of my periodic updates.This segment of the treatment has been rougher. I've been getting mouth soreness, foot pain, and lightheadedness. And that is after 5 days off. On the days that I’m supposed to take the pills, it is getting harder to open my mouth to ‘em, and it’s all a general drag. When they sang “Kind of a Drag” way back when, they had no idea!
It turns out my pulse is a bit low, as is my white blood cell count. My platelets are still ok. As a result of this, my restart of the treatment has been delayed by a week.
I cannot say that I am sorry. I think I welcome the extra week to recover. I have been given a new drug, called Neurontin, that has helped with the foot pain and the mouth. It made me a tad more light-headed. I think I can handle that. The additional week has improved the rest. I am now ready to face the chemo again. We shall see if my blood and body are, too tom'w...
On the upside, I am very pleased to say that I have tickets for the Mets post-season run and the Yankees (maybe) run as well. So I have something good to look forward to!
Unless both teams disappoint…
I am trying to stay upbeat and engaged as much as possible, as was evidenced by my recent posting regarding Hot Tuna and music in general. I am continuing to work on my photographs from the summer trips (I may have gotten a few good shots…), and I am of course following my baseball teams with great interest!!
I am getting incredible support from Cheryl, Lil Moosie and all of you. You cannot know how much it helps and I thank you very, very much for it!
more as the fun continues... Excelsior!!
Written on 20 Oct 2015 at 4:18PM
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Wowzers!
So many kind words! They are all very much appreciated.
The Mets helped to make this month bearable. They were a wonderful diversion and it was really invigorating to go to the playoffs and the World Series!
My appetite is slowly returning. Old faves are interesting me more and I'm being careful to be gentle in eating.
It will take a while, but maybe not so long as I imagine. I went to the Y today and was able to do a full, if lighter, workout and was very pleased with how I felt afterwards. Full personal rehab starts in a week or two. Starting gently of now...
So many kind words! They are all very much appreciated.
The Mets helped to make this month bearable. They were a wonderful diversion and it was really invigorating to go to the playoffs and the World Series!
My appetite is slowly returning. Old faves are interesting me more and I'm being careful to be gentle in eating.
It will take a while, but maybe not so long as I imagine. I went to the Y today and was able to do a full, if lighter, workout and was very pleased with how I felt afterwards. Full personal rehab starts in a week or two. Starting gently of now...
Posted at 3 Nov 2015 at 9:39PM by marcmandy
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Sending good thoughts your way Marc. You have been fighting a tough Battle. I like to see you come out the Winner that your are. As you well know, loss of appetite is normal having had the treatments you have undergone so far. I know that Protein is important and so are your Veggies. Can you take little bites to stimulate your appetite again ? Keeping my fingers crossed for you and as always you are included in my prayers.
Posted at 3 Nov 2015 at 5:28PM by Cheetah
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Hi marc! So glad you got to see your Mets actually at the game. As you say, 0ctober is a special time for baseball fans. I still miss the Expos [sigh]. Thanks for all your support during my horrible down time; you are a special friend indeed. God bless you.
Posted at 3 Nov 2015 at 5:09PM by Sir Silver of the GoldTable
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It has throughout this past month! and we have tix for next Fri Sat and Sunday!
Posted at 24 Oct 2015 at 9:51AM by marcmandy
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Go Mets! I hope you get that thrill of victory!!
That will surely give you a recharge.
That will surely give you a recharge.
Posted at 23 Oct 2015 at 6:38PM by oldog
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So glad to read your blog, thank you Marc.
Keep staying positive, you will get there.
Keep staying positive, you will get there.
Posted at 23 Oct 2015 at 9:45AM by CarolP
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GO METS.. AND GO MARC with this treatment. and you know all those precious THOUGHTS are going your way every day. from way out here to your side of the states..
Posted at 22 Oct 2015 at 12:25AM by GinnyB
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Thanks! I thought so too. It was a momentary bit of inspiration that I think will payoff well!
Posted at 21 Oct 2015 at 5:44AM by marcmandy
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It seems to be easing now and I'm on my off-week. We shall see what the docs say on Monday about how we proceed from here...
Posted at 19 Oct 2015 at 8:53PM by marcmandy
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thx for keeping us up to date. This is an excellent idea, and look what a great cheering squad you have!! ....praying for you and always wishing you the best!
Posted at 19 Oct 2015 at 7:41PM by oldog
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Thank you so much.
Posted at 19 Oct 2015 at 6:39PM by marcmandy
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I also am glad to be able to see updates quicker. I pray for you daily to get better and to be able to withstand the bad effects of the medical treatments.
Posted at 19 Oct 2015 at 7:27AM by Trish41
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Thanks! It all helps!
Posted at 18 Oct 2015 at 9:56PM by marcmandy
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Great Idea to have this Blog Marc. This way we can keep up to date with you. I know the chemo takes a lot out of you. Hopefully what you are enduring now will bring good results. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Posted at 18 Oct 2015 at 4:31PM by Cheetah
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Goldies and Jigglers
Written on 1 Jan 2010 at 6:32AM
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Magnificent, Mr Mandy! Again you keep the Beast at bay. It is such a pleasure to see good friends actually get healthier, a phenomenon which happens all to seldom, it seems. I guess your Mets are pretty glad they don't have to deal with the Expos any more!
Posted at 20 May 2018 at 8:11AM by Sir Silver of the GoldTable
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Wow Marc....you'd better get packing!! Have a super trip!
Posted at 23 Jan 2018 at 7:49PM by oldog
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I really enjoyed my tour of Iceland! You got some fantastic pics.
Strangely, some of my favorite ones were of that simple, little black church sitting out there in the in the midst of the mountains and beauty of the open land.
Strangely, some of my favorite ones were of that simple, little black church sitting out there in the in the midst of the mountains and beauty of the open land.
Posted at 30 Oct 2017 at 7:58PM by oldog
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No prob. I'll delete 'em.
Posted at 21 Oct 2015 at 9:11AM by marcmandy
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Think I posted my last comment in the wrong place, sorry about that.
Posted at 21 Oct 2015 at 8:25AM by Cheetah
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There's something very special about October baseball. An air of extra excitement to keep you warmer!
Posted at 21 Oct 2015 at 8:19AM by marcmandy
Re: Goldies and Jigglers
At least you had good time at the Mets game. You guys are die hearts to watch a game in that kind of Weather. Could not drag me out there. I would be at home watching it on Television. LOL.....Hope your treatments will be easier for you to take and you get somewhat of a break from it.
Posted at 21 Oct 2015 at 6:08AM by Cheetah
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