One year since radiation.
Thoughts:
1) Thank you, Ondansetron (Zofran), for making my three weeks of treatment liveable.
2) Thank you, Kim, for taking care of me. You have seen me at the lowest level of human existence... repeated vomiting until incoherency.
3) Thank you, Dr. Chopp, for taking your namesake literally. At least there was comedy.
4) Finally, thank you all for your prayers.
Several other thoughts:
1) Life is fragile.
2) Don't put off your goals in life for later. Do it now. Make it happen.
3) The people in your life are the most important thing in your life.
4) No one is capable of doing it all on their own.
5) Being sick sucks.
6) Crappy things happen. You may as well decide to be happy. Otherwise, life will suck.
7) You get a free rectal exam when you tell the doctor you think you have testicular cancer. Why? I don't know... but hey, it's free.
-Glenn
10 comments:
I love the lessons learned, thanks for the dose of reality, glenn.
Glenn... you are the man!
We missed you this week.
PS~ I adore your wife
So glad you are well. Great post!
We love you. You make me laugh. What precious life lessons. Thanks.
Oh honey, you are funny. Thanks for the great post. Such memories made. Hooray for being cancer and radiation free for one year.
Glenn, I am so glad things have gotten so much better for you and your family! I miss you guys, and hope things keep on improving!
Oh Glenn... This is why we wish we could always live close to you guys! You have a great outlook on life.
Glenn, you make me laugh. I'm glad you are are on the mend.
Yes, Dr. Dick Chopp lived up to his name. Glad you are well and happy. We are so going to miss ya'll.
I love you, sweet boy!
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