1270! That’s approximately 333 more Neutrophils (or, again, whatever the measure of Neutrophils is) than I needed to stay in the clinical trial. It took 5 blood tests in 3-states to get there, but I am IN, still on the team. I’m not a worrier, but I have to admit, it is a big relief….
Livestrong
And Here I am Again
I’m not quite sure why baseball analogies keep coming in to my brain as I run these clinical trial bases, but to quote Shaq and every other athlete on SportsCenter, “it is what it is.”
The Furlough
The roller coaster ride continues.
Rockin’ and Rollin’ in Portland and Beyond
2:19:49. That was my Rock and Roll Portland Half Marathon time last week. Note that I neither rounded up nor down with the seconds, because triathletes and runners don’t do that…
What do you Expect?
Way back in 2001 or 2002, during or right after chemo for breast cancer, I agreed to walk a 5K.
“Brilliant”
That’s how Dr Rajan described my scan results when I ran into him in the NCI cafeteria between appointments. My team was so excited, he had to tell me right away