Yesterday, I met with Dr. Ryan Levy, a lung surgeon at Passavant Hospital in Pittsburgh. His evaluation is that I am a candidate for lung surgery to remove the cancer in the upper right lobe. The statistics he quoted was that with surgery, I have a 85% chance of removing all the cancer. The only […]
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Today it was time to enjoy ourselves. The Punxy pickleball group has dropped so much food, it was going to waste before we could use it so I call a few friends over to dinner. Rita had a ball.
Fred’s Cancer Status
Introduction This post contains my cancer story and current status. It is a real-time, working draft. It changes frequently. It was created to make it easy for me to keep my family updated. As of today, anybody can read it. That means the reading audience can change at any time. I know of no writer […]
When Depressed, Fix It!
What do desk chair legs have to do with depression? Good question. When I was young, I used to go to my parents when I felt down or depressed. My mother had a way with words that would express her attitude exactly: “Well! fix it!” It didn’t take me long to stop going to her […]
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