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There are more than a dozen Famous Grazing Blogs residing on the cybersphere. Some are dormant and some very active. They all link back here to the Granddaddy of our blogs, founding in May of 2004.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

If You're Following the Adventure...

The chemo #2 is on Thursday. The hair really started coming out today. Not in hand fulls but in amounts that can be noticed. I think a haircut on Friday may be in order. -30-

This is, For Now, the Last Ping.FM Post

As with most geeks, tinkering, tweaking & Configuring is what we like the best. We do believe we have corrected the double posting issue by creating a new group in Ping.FM. This will be the post that tells us if that is true.
Of course, this does nothing for the defeat of the US hockey team this evening, but we need to do something for distraction.
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There Was No Joy in Mudville!

Instead of shouts of jubilation, we heard, "Oh well..." The loudest sound were the three dots ...
I would not want to be on a Canadian street for the next few hours, days perhaps. I have a feeling they will drop their famous native polite bearing and consume massive amounts of Moulson's and Seagram's 7.
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Pinging Again

We've reset the passwords for the blogs associated with Ping.fm. This is our test message to confirm all of the associated blogs are receiving what is the equivalent to a mass mailing.
via Ping.fm
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Sunday, February 07, 2010

The cancer card

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If the blog entries have been sparse and few between, we are going to pull the cancer card.
Starting with the discovery of a lump in the neck the day before thanksgiving and up to last week I have gone through a roller coaster of emotions. “Could be cancer, could be something else.” This was the phrase that put a damper on getting treatment started.  The next was “Could be lymphoma, could be carcinoma.”

Where we are now is it could be only aggressive or it could be aggressive combined with slow growing.  To determine that a sample of the bone in my hip needs to be taken tomorrow. 

The chemotherapy begins on Thursday.  We’re expecting blizzard like conditions on Wednesday.  My son was born during a blizzard, so I will take that as a good sign.

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