Rants, Raves and Lunacy of Living with Hodgkins Lymphoma
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Cross Everything
I have another interesting interview tomorrow that's actually cancer-related! Please cross everything for me that I like them and they like me! I'll share more once I know more!
i'm a bit late. hope it went well and crossing everything that you get the job! how awesome it would be to have a job where you can be a real advocate...someone who has been there. i think that makes all the difference in the world! good luck!
i hope your interview went well! i read the newsweek article, and it was fantastic! i've been blogging about my hodgkin's since june... i was diagnosed in late may. i was thrilled when the newsweek article came out, and so happy to find all of these blogs talking about cancer in a humorous light. woohoo!
If you're new to this page, you might want to start by reading My Story
My chemo countdown was completed on June 14, 2007.
I've still got some spots on my chest, but have been it's just thymic rebound. On October 25, 2007 I was told that I'm officially in Remission.
My next scans are scheduled for NEVER! I'm done with scans! Only on the yearly blood work program!
Suck it cancer!
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Hi Everyone. I hope you enjoy reading my rants, raves and lunacy about living with Hodgkins Lymphoma. I was diagnosed on December 21, 2006 and did 6 months of ABVD. I still try to update this site on a regular basis so keep checking for updates. And I love reading your comments, so keep them coming!
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3 comments:
Absolutely everything crossed......Vx
i'm a bit late. hope it went well and crossing everything that you get the job! how awesome it would be to have a job where you can be a real advocate...someone who has been there. i think that makes all the difference in the world! good luck!
i hope your interview went well! i read the newsweek article, and it was fantastic! i've been blogging about my hodgkin's since june... i was diagnosed in late may. i was thrilled when the newsweek article came out, and so happy to find all of these blogs talking about cancer in a humorous light. woohoo!
-lauren
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