31 years
Wow, I just lost a solid amount a writing to the computer gods. To save us all time, I'll summarize the paragraphs.
1. I'm feeling back to normal for the most part.
2. Hair has started growing back...all over.
3. I turned 31 yesterday. 21 was a bit more exciting.
4. After some tests, I should get my port out the end of the month.
5. The port should make a nice keychain, Clark.
6. Thanks to everyone for gifts and support both during and for finishing these treatments.
7. Some of you have gone overboard. Thanks again for that.
8. I'll check back in around the end of the month.
9. Spell checker and blogger don't mix sometimes. (That was new after losing my post)
There was something I forgot to mention quite appropriately considering the subject. As chemo neared its completion and especially after the fact, I've realized how much blacking out occurred during and immediately following my treatments at Duke. As we all know from recent media coverage, blacking out at Duke is nothing new, but I thought I'd mention and record the experience. To those who called and visited and I have no clue that either occurred, thank you. To those lucky few that enjoyed memorable or offendable comments, I appologize. To those who see a familiar similarity to my chemo experience and their social habits, I sympathize. What a crazy journey.
I hope everyone is having a great year so far. I look forward to catching up with all of you. Take Care!!
CP
5 Comments:
CONGRATS on being done!!! Y'all sound like you are doing great! Now its about moving forward and not lookin' back... except at times to pull from that amazing strength you had during 2006! What an accomplishment, Clyde!
love, Trina
We're so excited for you Clyde! I've been getting some updates from Barbara and we can't wait to see you in a couple months (trying to make it home in March). Happy belated birthday and we'll talk to you soon! Love, Sydney
Hope you had a great birthday, Clyde. Thinking about you and Ashley, so happy for yall.
Katherine Stackhouse
31 years - what's the big deal? I've got ties that are that old (still wear them) & your Dad just retired the glasses he wore for 31 years (check some old photos from '06-'75). Glad the chemo is fini & you can get on with being the normal CP - as if there's anything normal about being CP. Looking forward to seeing you soon with your new 'do.
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