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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
"Good things might come to those who wait, but not for those who wait too late" Grover Washington Jr
I am told my second opinion was approved. Sounds like a set up for a joke from the borsch belt.
A second doctor tells me that not only is my cancer unpredictable, but so am I.
I've missed seeing you in the office- Your blog captures the journey you've been on in such an articulate way-- thanks for letting us in a bit. Seeing a bright 2009 for you. Love, Vicky
Brian, what did the famed Dr Castro (a relative of Fidel perhaps?) have to say? ATB for the New Year. Let it be filled with good news and accomplishment for you.
Congratulations and hope the visit goes well
ReplyDeleteWay to go Dr. K.......never give that insurance company a moments peace.......can hardly wait to hear what the new Doc says.
ReplyDeleteMay 2009 bring much peace, good health and happiness to you and yours.
J
I've missed seeing you in the office-
ReplyDeleteYour blog captures the journey you've been on in such an articulate way-- thanks for letting us in a bit.
Seeing a bright 2009 for you.
Love,
Vicky
That's good news about the approval.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I don't think I've ever seen 'butt a boom...." in print. I could hear the short drum roll and cymbal 'ding,' though.
I hope the 2nd opinion is a good one.
Brian, what did the famed Dr Castro (a relative of Fidel perhaps?) have to say?
ReplyDeleteATB for the New Year. Let it be filled with good news and accomplishment for you.
JP