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Monthly Archives: May 2014
When pain is a pain…
Originally posted on GOD{isms}:
Why does God allow pain in our lives? Sometimes I really stop and wonder when I’m in the thick of it. I wonder if he hears my cries. I wonder if he knows just how…
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Leaving a Legacy
It all started when I read a post on Beating Blood Cancer. In this post, Vicky Forster a cancer research scientist writes about work she does under the title “How Do Scientist Use Leukemia Cells in Research?” The post describes … Continue reading
Posted in Medical, Non-medical
Tagged Charles Ingalls, Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, CLL, Faith, Family, Legacy, Michael Landon, Stem Cell, Stem Cell Transplant, Transplant
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T-47
I woke up at 1:30 AM this morning, thinking, and couldn’t go back to sleep. Like most sleepless thoughts, these weren’t terribly productive. I was thinking about this T- count thing I have going on. Yup. Not terribly productive. You … Continue reading
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Tagged Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, CLL, insomnia, Leukemia, MD Anderson, NASA, Re-birth, Stem Cell, Stem Cell Transplant, Transplant
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T-49
While my grandsons picked up clippings from our long overdue fence line clean-up, I began to think back to my early teen years. I told them this story. When I was about your age, maybe a bit younger, I worked … Continue reading
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Tagged corn, Faith, Family, Farm, Farm life, soy beans, Stem Cell, Stem Cell Transplant, Transplant
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T-52
It seems I am into “marathon days”. You may have already read about our flying trip to Houston and our road trip to the in in-law’s in T-63 and T-58. We followed those trips with a drive to Harding University … Continue reading
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Tagged Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, CLL, Faith, Family, Harley Hudson, Lake Valley Community Church, photography
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T-56
Ok. I admit it. I’m a “Doveaholic”. I do my best to limit my Dove Promise® intake to two dark chocolate and two milk chocolate candies a day. I really do pretty well. Today, I am half way to my … Continue reading
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On the razor’s edge…
Originally posted on GOD{isms}:
? On the razor’s edge is life with me Words slicing over time, creating scars deeper than the naked eye can see ? Sometimes soft and smooth like a butter knife spreading the morning jam…
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28 countries
I added my 28th country today. Someone from Panama read at least one post on “Harley’s Health”. I now have readers all the way around the world and as far north as Alaska and as far south as South Africa … Continue reading
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T-58
Last week was something else. My last post “T-63” detailed our flying, pun intended, trip to Houston. What followed was just as epic if not even more so. After arriving home on Wednesday night and a good night’s sleep, we … Continue reading
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T-63
What a day yesterday was. When this appointment was set a month ago, we figured it would be a typical two day trip to Houston. That all changed when we tried to get a room in our usual hotel, MainStay Suites. … Continue reading