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Thanks for the encouragement everyone. Met with the oncologist's assistant yesterday for an educational session of what to expect during chemo. One small, possible silver lining to this cloud was her comment that instead of taking 6 months of treatment, she said after 12 weeks of chemo, they will evaluate where I am and the possibility that no more treatment will be necessary. That means getting done with this by June, instead of October. I'm not counting on it, nor banking on it. I'm going to act like we're going to October...but if I could be done with this in 12 weeks (6 chemo sessions every two weeks), I'd welcome that with open arms.
Thank you each again. I don't deserve your kindness, but welcome it all the same.
Tractors Owned: 1948 Cub, 1952 Cub, 1953 Cub, 1946 Farmall A, 1949 Farmall M, 1956 IH 130, 1979 IH 140, 1959 Farmall 240. Several Brand X Green tractors that sound strange when they run. 1969 F-100 fully restored, 1969 F 100 original paint, 1973 F 100, 50 K original miles all original, 1978 F250 repainted, 1978 Bronco, 1967 Mustang, 1973 Mach ! Mustang. Several single cylinder Honda motorcycles from the early 70's. Adding more junk all the time.
Prayers sent. Cancer is a tough one, and I wish you all the strength in your power to fight this battle. The Lord hears our prayers, and they dont go unanswered.