Cancer isn’t treated by a single doctor. It isn’t the flu, or a broken leg. It literally takes a team to effectively deal with this disease… and I am very happy to say that I have a top-notch team working with me dealing with my Multiple Myeloma.
And just to be clear: I am not just blowing smoke here… I am not just saying this. I have a neighbour who has spent the past 25 years in the oncology department at the local hospital as a nurse, and she’s on the back-end of becoming a Cancer Survivor (yay you, Barb!!!)… and guess what? She was given the choice of what team she wanted: she got to hand-pick her crew! And, as it turns out, I have exactly the same crew! How’s that for a blessing, eh?
Anyhow, over the next few days and weeks, I will write up the team I have and what they’ve been doing with me. I’m not quite sure how personal I can get with this tho (like: can I use names?), but I certainly want to describe the process in some detail.
Stay tuned!
This page was created on April 24, 2011, and was last modified on May 20, 2011
Hehe… OK. I’ll get on that.
The fact is that, overall, I have spent most of my efforts with this site on the “Journal” blog area, as I was recording my day-to-day experiences. When I first started this site, I didn’t know what it was actually going to look like, so I roughed in a lot of pages.
Now that my medical pace has slowed, I might just have to get back to it, eh?