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Well Things Are Getting Strange.

December 13, 2010

Well things are strange. I seem to have picked up a kidney infection because my urine will strip paint ha-ha. It is Monday morning and I have already gone and had 2 CT scans and dropped them CDs off at Dr, Aurora’s office. Additionally though my legs are going, I had wondered what was going [...]

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I Need a DRINK…

November 12, 2010

So as expected, the doctors called in a script for the swollen feet issue. I have to take this for 3 times daily for 3 days and then once daily. It is called Furosemede and it is a water pill. It seemed to help, somewhat, my feet were still swollen, just not as bad this [...]

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A Day of Tears

October 27, 2010

I had decided to go and visit Dr. Ihde and Kim at his office for Minimally Invasive Bariatric. He was the surgeon that not only did my bariatric surgery but also did my original mastectomy in 2004. I ran his support group for years and through that time we had become friends as well as [...]

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Bone Scan at the Dallas Cowboys MRI Facility

October 8, 2010

I went into Dillon’s office to get the results of the MRI and to find out what is next. I thought along the lines of pain management and getting a cortisone shot. Not so much. He looked me straight in the eyes and said, “Donny it’s cancer.” Then he proceeded to apologize for doubting me [...]

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WOW! Chemo is Poison, it Kills Everything!

October 3, 2010

Two days after the surgery, at 9:00 AM in the morning I was back at the oncologist office for a post mastectomy treatment regime. I met with the head nurse and was scheduled for my very first chemo at 2:00 PM that afternoon. Things were moving really fast. The speed at which everyone was moving [...]

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The Tickle Fight Discovery

October 1, 2010

It was a normal day. My wife Loretta, and I had spent the morning relaxing at home, playing on the computer and just enjoying ourselves on our day off. We worked a lot and drove forever to do it. A workday of 12 to 13 hour with the commute included was the norm, so when we [...]

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