Monthly Archives: December 2011

A Mother-In-Law’s Perspective

I must say that I was flattered when Marc asked me to write a blog post wondering what I could add that would be meaningful. I vividly remember the phone call from Sami that began with her saying, “Mom, this … Continue reading

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What Have We Learned?

This is the beginning of week 7, which means we’re at the half-way mark.  The big question is, “What have we learned? I’m a lucky man The support of my wife, family and friends has made the journey much easier. … Continue reading

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Psychology of Marc

I’m in the middle of week five, and things are moving pretty quickly.  Next week will have me in the treatment facility every day from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. They are long days, but I only have two responsibilities; … Continue reading

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Who Am I?

Last week I finished my second 5-days-a-week of chemo. This week and next I only go in for my Bleo injection on Tuesday. For the most part, the side effects have been non-existent. On Sunday my energy was zapped pretty … Continue reading

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The Mind of an 11 Year Old

* * Special Guest Blogger, Amanda Montini Age 11 * * My name is Amanda Montini, and my dad has cancer.  When I first found out, I took it pretty hard.  But, I took a deep breath and said, “He’s … Continue reading

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