A chance to do nothing, which is exactly what I need. Pretty sweet. Fireworks on the bay tonight is the only event on our calendar.
Kicking back with music, sewing, art, writing, reading in the ultra cool industrial loft in Emeryville.
What started as a personal journey of a doctor turned patient morphed into a way to share what’s universal in dealing with cancer, in my case a nasty leukemia (CLL), a failed transplant and a successful clinical trial. The telling of my journey has become a journey to teach about CLL, related blood issues and all cancers. Please visit our new website http://cllsociety.org for the latest news and information. Smart patients get smart care™. If you want to reach me, email bkoffmanMD@gmail.com
Happy New Year, Brian, to you and all your family!
ReplyDeleteHey Brian! Thanks for your comment over at CSL blog. I have known about you for some time.. I am so glad to see that your platlets are doing jumps UP!
ReplyDeleteMy CLL seems to be sort of a smoldering type.. I am at about the same blood status as I was when I was diagnosed nearly three years ago. My deepest hope is that it says that way.. I am 50 1/2 now.. so god willing, those white cells will stay at about 17K, no higher and that I will remain symptom free. I am neg for zap 70 and Cd 38, no chromosome breaks, stage 0. I feel very blessed that I found out when I did or things might not look so .. well.. "good".. as it were. I think you understand...
have some food at Cafe Gratitude while in SF!
Take care,
Deb
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