Well, today wasn’t a good day. Tim had an allergic reaction to one of the chemo medicines, Oxaliplatin. So all was going as planned, he got hooked up to the infusion around 11:15am… I left around 11:40am to grab us…
Well, today wasn’t a good day. Tim had an allergic reaction to one of the chemo medicines, Oxaliplatin. So all was going as planned, he got hooked up to the infusion around 11:15am… I left around 11:40am to grab us…
We got some gooooood news!!!!! There are NO NEW SPOTS and they see a slight reduction in the tumors that are there. Woo Hoo – Thank You God for answering our prayers. We feel this is the best news we…
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As a family member, friend, business acquaintance, fellow cancer warrior or supporter, Tim and I are asking for your help. Below you will find links to a video that tells our story in just under 6 minutes. This video, this story, could…
Rare Disease Day 2014 Statement by Appendix Cancer, Pseudomyxoma Peritonei (PMP) and Peritoneal Surface Malignancy Organizations http://ow.ly/u5gxQ
We want to thank our FABULOUS Planning Committee for doing such a fantastic job with the Event; Diane Martin, Cheri & Dave Laudisi, Al Clement and Barb Wolfe… you guys are unbelievable. Tim and I are beyond impressed with what…
Wow, so one year ago on this day (date was the 28th), was the day that we went for Tim’s very first, post surgery/treatment CT Scan results to check for any evidence of disease. I tremble with emotion as I…
Tim’s surgery lasted about 10+ hours and he had a complete Cytoreduction – Dr. Sardi was able to remove all of the visible tumor.. and he then moved forward with the HIPEC. He said that Tim did well.