LET'S PULL TOGETHER FOR CRAIG!
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go Craig!BusterBrown said:Craig,
I hope that while theCraig,
I hope that while the chemo is kicking your **** it's also pummeling your cancer. My recent reoccurance has taught me that sometimes we have to feel terrible in order to feel better. If you would have told me 12 weeks ago that I'd be back on my feet and working full-time I would have thought you were crazy. But that's where I'm today, and I hope and pray you realize a similar experience. Hang in there my friend. Best regards...
Buster
Hope you feel better soon. After the rain, comes the rainbow.
atb
Karin
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Dear CraigSundanceh said:here i am
it hasnt gone well to date...
too much to chronicle...i was ready to stop treatment is how bad.
one of the things i want to talk about......is just because weve done something with success before...does not guarantee that we can do it again...that's important.
cancer has taken my words and reduced them to ashes...thats what makes me the saddest.
when i can sit down and think.....boy, are we gonna have something to talk about then.
have to get it together to finalize the article with Jessica.....layout is slick but they re-edited it even more.........they removed my adjectives and the impact is different.....MY version is still the one and we get published....so that one day my words might ring out in freedom the way I intended them too.
i can order copies for the community....they bulk ship to me for shipping charges only....the mags are free to me because I authored.
it would have to be community help project and i'd need to call in a few favors from The Sundance Army.....but we can talk about that later.
Will open post for a show of hands....if interest is there, we could pursue the project.
Best i can do today folks.....when i can post better i will.
10-days into the first cycle and I'm wobbly and punch-drunk...score round 1 to cancer:(
Thanks for all of your thoughts and well wishes!
-Craig
PS Big Billy was born from the ashes of Folfiri (about rd#8)...and just one round whipped my butt this time.....its a little scary honestly.
I am so sorry you are having to go through this. And I do wish we all had a way of physically helping. I hope your oncologist is able to help you with the terrible side effects of the chemo.
Sending you hugs and hopefully a little strength too, my Friend. Holding you warmly in the Light in the hope that your onc can figure out a way for you to better tolerate treatment and that you can gather strength, even our collective strength...sent to you through good thoughts, prayer, sparks, love itself...to continue the Fight.
Love and hugs,
Aud
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Darling, I'm wrapping my arms around you....Sundanceh said:here i am
it hasnt gone well to date...
too much to chronicle...i was ready to stop treatment is how bad.
one of the things i want to talk about......is just because weve done something with success before...does not guarantee that we can do it again...that's important.
cancer has taken my words and reduced them to ashes...thats what makes me the saddest.
when i can sit down and think.....boy, are we gonna have something to talk about then.
have to get it together to finalize the article with Jessica.....layout is slick but they re-edited it even more.........they removed my adjectives and the impact is different.....MY version is still the one and we get published....so that one day my words might ring out in freedom the way I intended them too.
i can order copies for the community....they bulk ship to me for shipping charges only....the mags are free to me because I authored.
it would have to be community help project and i'd need to call in a few favors from The Sundance Army.....but we can talk about that later.
Will open post for a show of hands....if interest is there, we could pursue the project.
Best i can do today folks.....when i can post better i will.
10-days into the first cycle and I'm wobbly and punch-drunk...score round 1 to cancer:(
Thanks for all of your thoughts and well wishes!
-Craig
PS Big Billy was born from the ashes of Folfiri (about rd#8)...and just one round whipped my butt this time.....its a little scary honestly.
And, if you need me, tell me....
Hans is stable with his new heart, and I can grab a quick flight to you....
Let me know....
Hugs, kathi
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SorrySundanceh said:here i am
it hasnt gone well to date...
too much to chronicle...i was ready to stop treatment is how bad.
one of the things i want to talk about......is just because weve done something with success before...does not guarantee that we can do it again...that's important.
cancer has taken my words and reduced them to ashes...thats what makes me the saddest.
when i can sit down and think.....boy, are we gonna have something to talk about then.
have to get it together to finalize the article with Jessica.....layout is slick but they re-edited it even more.........they removed my adjectives and the impact is different.....MY version is still the one and we get published....so that one day my words might ring out in freedom the way I intended them too.
i can order copies for the community....they bulk ship to me for shipping charges only....the mags are free to me because I authored.
it would have to be community help project and i'd need to call in a few favors from The Sundance Army.....but we can talk about that later.
Will open post for a show of hands....if interest is there, we could pursue the project.
Best i can do today folks.....when i can post better i will.
10-days into the first cycle and I'm wobbly and punch-drunk...score round 1 to cancer:(
Thanks for all of your thoughts and well wishes!
-Craig
PS Big Billy was born from the ashes of Folfiri (about rd#8)...and just one round whipped my butt this time.....its a little scary honestly.
So sorry to hear this, hang in there buddy. Wish I lived closer so I could help you and your wife out. XOXO Linda
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