So I get to have NYE with EO, which is nice. It will certainly be low-key, since neither of us are feeling particularly great.
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
That's not good
It's back.
It got through and it came back.
I noticed before the latest checkup that his popliteal nodes were big. Others were, too. We're out of remission (again), it's multiple nodes, and it broke through.
Our options are
Do nothing - nope
Do rescue therapy - can't give up yet
Do COP - I guess we'll see.
It got through and it came back.
I noticed before the latest checkup that his popliteal nodes were big. Others were, too. We're out of remission (again), it's multiple nodes, and it broke through.
Our options are
Do nothing - nope
Do rescue therapy - can't give up yet
Do COP - I guess we'll see.
Monday, December 15, 2014
Wish he was here
My friend W and I did a hike up to Oyster Dome. First, getting there was amazing. We came from Vancouver (having spent the night watching a Rangers game, then eating Mexican food. In Canada. Because you do.) so the vistas on the way there were pretty cool. Some coastal plains, some major mountains in the distance, and then an amazing drive through the Temperate Rainforest. Stunning!
But the hike was great - starting off in the damp and green of the rainforest, then climbing up over 2000 feet over the course of 3 or 4 miles. It's effectively like either walking up a really steep ramp or walking up stairs. It's challenging, I won't lie, and it is hard on the knees. But the payoff was pretty good.
What's awesome is that you reach what seems like the top, and then the trail splits off into a bunch of little trails that lead to the vista above. You're in the trees and the woods and you've just climbed up this thing and you feel so proud of yourself... and there's like 25 other people up there, in various states of fitness.
But the hike was great - starting off in the damp and green of the rainforest, then climbing up over 2000 feet over the course of 3 or 4 miles. It's effectively like either walking up a really steep ramp or walking up stairs. It's challenging, I won't lie, and it is hard on the knees. But the payoff was pretty good.
Wow. |
Geologist, for scale |
The only thing missing |
But the dogs - oh my, the dogs! Seems like every other hiking group had a dog. Lots of labs and young dogs. I think Leo could have made it, but he would have needed some serious couch time afterwards.
I know I did.
Thursday, December 11, 2014
So far so good
Things are going well - he's responding well to treatment
The bad news is that it's so damn expensive, and every week.
The good news is that it's working.
I'm going to AGU to present my work, see him when I get back.
The bad news is that it's so damn expensive, and every week.
The good news is that it's working.
I'm going to AGU to present my work, see him when I get back.
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