I do follow fellow Multiple Myeloma bloggers (in the blogosphere, which sounds like the start of a tongue twister). There are quite a few and they post from all over the world.
There is a website dedicated to hosting only Multiple Myeloma blogs. You can scroll through contributors or featured postings.
Some bloggers are ahead of me on this our common cancer journey, and some are behind. I read their blogs to see what I might be in for, and I read others going through the steps I have already taken.
Most, like me, are just telling their stories. I think my blog summed up would say: “This is what happened, yet I remain blessed.” Some bloggers, like John Smith are quite gifted writers. I’m encouraged by MM’rs who have lived many years on their stem cell transplant when the average benefit is 3 ½ years.
There are also the “final” blog posts usually written by a spouse, son, or daughter. Recently, one blogger wrote, “The farther you get from death, the more boring your story becomes.” WARNING: My blog may become increasingly boring as I enjoy this remission. Dull or intense, I thank God for each day.
I think my blog summed up would say: “This is what happened, yet I remain blessed.”
I just Love that Picture with your Grandson. I’m sure you are the BEST Grampa.
Thanks, Betsy. I still hope to make it in and meet your grandson one day.
I’m sure Meagan would love that
Thanks Scott !! Great “Grandpa photo”
Thanks, Bob / Joanne: He slowed down long enough to get the shot.
We’ll take boring…and that beautiful baby is definitely a Canfield!! 😀
Hi, Tami. How are you? We really do enjoy having this little one around.
HEY Scott glad to see your doing good . Were doing ok mostly staying low and not doing much at all. Diane has been working for the last month or so . 3 days a week but she got hit with that cold or what ever on new years and have been fighting it ever since. Other then that were going from day to Day. We had nice xmas and new years. OK keep in touch when you have the time. thanks DON
Hi, Don. Day to day is good. Sorry to hear about Diane’s cold (I’ve eluded that so far).