251 days post-transplant! I completed my seventh monthly round of maintenance chemotherapy last week – 5 consecutive daily subcutaneous injections of Guadecitabine. Five monthly treatments remaining. Still traveling to Anniston couple of times a month, but cautiously with compromised immune system.
My family and I have elected to participate in the 2019 Boot Walk to end cancer on November 9, 2019, sponsored by MD Anderson Cancer Center! Every dollar, 100% of your donation, goes directly to:
- Translating research discoveries into clinical care advances
- Research targeting the deadliest cancers to improve survival rates
- Improving cancer care delivery, safety, availability and affordability
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Lorraine and I attended my 50th Robert E. Lee High School Reunion in San Antonio, TX this past weekend and had a wonderful time. Went with two of my sisters, Margo and Debra (also Lee graduates), and it was great to see old friends again. Standing ovation when the band played our school song, Rebel Rouser, with one of my fellow band mates playing saxophone. My Government/History teacher, Mr. Donald Jennings also attended and sat at our table so we could reminisce about old times.
Still tired, but making good progress with your continued prayers and support!
Keeping the Faith,
John L.
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