Almost didn't post this time. Same shirt, same chair, same treatment... nothing really new.
Now, that said, I did have mid-treatment scans last week and got the results today. Doc says that they "look very good." It's not yet a victory, but good progress.
I'll have scans again after Round 4. Probably the week of October 18th. Those will be very informative as to the nature of the continuing mantenance treatment I will need.
When I was mulling over weather or not to post, decided I probably should because in a weird sort of way, I owe it to you guys.
Owed in the sense that many of you care, have a vested interest or are just simply curious.
I've become kinda known as "The Deadpool Guy here at the Cancer Center.
Last week, the scan technician said I looked familiar and asked if I recently had a scan or procedure there. I had, I told her and I was probably wearing my Deadpool socks. "YES!" she exclaimed, "I was sure I knew you."
Lmao! You’re a celebrity. Hopefully they won’t get to know you too much better for too much longer. I suspect I can speak for all, but speaking for myself, I appreciate you taking the time to update us. We do care; even if that sounds odd. A good friend of mine recently went through treatment for bladder cancer and it had more than a few rough moments for him, but he’s doing well know and I’m going to keep watching for your updates and waiting for the one that says things are under control and it’s just check ups and nothing else.
Yup, you got it. I'm taking it one appointment, one diagnosis, one treatment and one day at a time.
It's the best I can do and you know what? Lately, I've been having more good days than bad. :)
Almost didn't post this time. Same shirt, same chair, same treatment... nothing really new.
Now, that said, I did have mid-treatment scans last week and got the results today. Doc says that they "look very good." It's not yet a victory, but good progress.
I'll have scans again after Round 4. Probably the week of October 18th. Those will be very informative as to the nature of the continuing mantenance treatment I will need.
When I was mulling over weather or not to post, decided I probably should because in a weird sort of way, I owe it to you guys.
Owed in the sense that many of you care, have a vested interest or are just simply curious.
I've become kinda known as "The Deadpool Guy here at the Cancer Center.
Last week, the scan technician said I looked familiar and asked if I recently had a scan or procedure there. I had, I told her and I was probably wearing my Deadpool socks. "YES!" she exclaimed, "I was sure I knew you."
It's the best I can do and you know what? Lately, I've been having more good days than bad. :)