
This Substack newsletter chronicles my personal experience since June 2022 in being diagnosed and treated for advanced colorectal cancer at age 78. The primary purpose is to encourage people to get colon cancer screening from age 40 to beyond age 75.
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Does every cancer patient have some anxiety about regular checkups, especially CT scans? I do. As you can see from the photo above, I tried to be positive as I began my recent scan.
“Scanxiety,” my friend and author Edie Littlefield Sundby...
I’m asking several people to send the link to friends who prefer to read books in Spanish. Would you send the link to some of your contacts and recommend the book to them? Thanks. Here’s the link.
https://www.amazon.com/Sobreviviendo-c%C3%...
After three weeks in the hospital in July for pneumonia, I came home in an ambulance because I was too weak to walk. The two attendants carried me upstairs to the master bedroom and lifted me onto the bed.
Now, I’m regaining strength even...
First, some good news. During my most recent quarterly checkup with my oncologist, she was pleased with my recovery from advanced colorectal cancer. Most importantly, the CEA blood test did not indicate cancer recurrence.
More good news. I...
I’m recovering well enough from my colorectal cancer surgery in 2022 and my three weeks in the hospital with pneumonia in July of this year. After six weeks of daily physical therapy at home following pneumonia, I’m able to cut back to thre...
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Writer, cancer survivor, coffee aficionado, former journalist. No AI.
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