Balanchine
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Namely, cancer.
Hello all my old friends - it's been a few years (4 I think) since I last posted here. As you might guess from the above the reason is a touch of the old C, which while never offering quite the exquisite pain of our friend The Beast nonetheless has a lot to commend it in the generally screwing up your life department.
To make a long story short I managed to beat that particular bugger (I think) and at the end of this year will be 5 years out from diagnosis, which is kind of a final landmark. Not that it can't come back after that, but if you get to 5 years you're in pretty darn good shape. For the record my particular cancer was called Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinoma, and went from a still-unknown site most likely at the base of my tongue to a couple of lymph nodes under my chin. I had surgery and radiation.
The cancer hit me about 6 months after my last major cluster cycle in spring of '08. Guess what? Yup, just started another cycle last week. Oh well.
Complicating treatment for this one is the fact that recently I'd been diagnosed by a rheumatologist with something called Raynaud's Syndrome (or Reynaud's Phenomenon), which is a vaso-constrictive condition in the hands and feet, mainly the former in my case. For about the last year my hands have been cold, numb and tingling.
And therein lies a bit of a rub. The Rheum doc told me to eliminate caffeine from my diet and has me on a nitro cream normally used for angina treatment that I spread on my hands. You see where this is going... no coffee being, as we all know, a bad bad thing for helping maintain a painless CH day. I've been weaning myself off my daily two large capuccinos onto, at present, a single that's half decaf. Bleh. But the hands thing is really annoying at this point. Still, if the non-coffeeness doesn't help I'm definitely going back to it.
Meanwhile I dug my old welder's tank out of the basement and got it refilled with O2, and yesterday started back on good old Dopeymax, which worked well for me during the last cycle even if I felt loopy and lost 10 pounds. And after losing 30 during my cancer treatment and gaining back only maybe 8, I really don't need to drop any more weight!
Not glad to be back here of course.... except from the point of view of sharing things once more with all of you good people.
Wishing you all many painfree days!
all the best,
David
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