This is my blog about my medical journey through Lymphoma. I was diagnosed April 11, 2006. Currently, I am in remission with a high chance of cure. It was non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, specifically Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma. The tumors ended up being in my hip, my sternum and my backbone. I have left the blog up for anyone to read, and I also use it to remember all I went through. Because of all the drugs and stress, some of it is foggy, so it is fun to go back and see what I went through!

Saturday, April 22, 2006

Tumoriffic playing from my City Beach team!

Well, coaching my kids is one of my favorite things to do, especially when they win. Today I managed to get wheeled over for a pretty exciting day. We won all of our matches, including a close one at the end of the day, with a huge pack of my friends and family watching. It was cool. I am now eating large amounts of pizza and feeling pretty well! My super-doc Kathy R. is really mad that I got sick from my chemo because she said it isn't supposed to happen. It's ok though, I think I'm over the hump. My leg feels really good and I want to walk on it but super-doc Kathy R. keeps me one track with the "no weight-bearing" orders from Dr. King.

9 Comments:

Blogger Brittie said...

It is good to hear you are getting better

2:48 PM

 
Anonymous jessie said...

glad your'e feeling better.. take it easy, and enjoy being with your family and friends!

5:28 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Jason,
SOOOOOO Glad that all is going well in Texas....And that you are feeling better!!!! YIPEEEEE!!!!! The Carroll family that is in California!!!

7:58 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Jason,
I worked with your Dad for many years at USAA and just found out about your cancer. I'm praying for the best and this is very educational reading your updates on your treatment and progress. It sounds like you've got a great attitude so keep strong and maintain that positive outlook!
Everett Gerrald

10:25 PM

 
Blogger Andrew said...

Hey Jason,
All the guys at NCVA heard about your cancer at regionals. You'd be happy to know that half the guys in AA gold were sporting the red sock with your initials on it. It was pretty sick. Hurry up and get better! We missed you out there man!
Best Wishes,
Andy Choy

3:21 AM

 
Blogger joyce said...

YEEEAAAHH!! go city beach! i'm so glad you made it, and i'm sure the girls were than inspired by your presence there. make sure you eat some vegetables along with that pizza....;-)

1:03 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dude-- keep eating so you can store up some fat for round #2......

Thomas Abi

9:27 PM

 
Anonymous princess said...

im so glad to hear ur eating! lol im gonna bring in so much food to school :)

9:03 PM

 
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1:35 PM

 

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