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gelinas
response 255 of 257: Mark Unseen   Sep 27 16:04 UTC 2003

("Things turning red" are likely to be poison ivy, especially if it is on the
tree but not part of it.)
denise
response 256 of 257: Mark Unseen   Sep 7 01:57 UTC 2006

Sindi, I just read through this item and had no idea you had to go through
such an ordeal!!  I know its been about 3 years since the last posting [at
least in this item; I haven't skimmed through the other one yet]; how are
things going for you now??  I do know that you and Jim do a lot of biking!
keesan
response 257 of 257: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 13:24 UTC 2006

I passed my April tests and am fine.  No long bike trips yet, just a few to
the lake 12 miles away to swim a mile.  Three more years of CT scans then at
least 5 of just blood tests annually.  We just met someone else who had
lymphoma 10 years ago and says it tickles when they check his lymph nodes.
This was at a party given by someone in his 80s who just got diagnosed with
a less curable cancer, and he is probably too old for surgery.  I was lucky
I did not need surgery or radiation.  Someone else whose melanoma came back
is supposedly trying to treat it with wheat grass.  (Her odds are not a whole
lot worse, I guess).
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