My marvelous Mom, Janet Marlene, was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in May 2010. I decided to write this blog to share my Mom's experience with fighting MM all the while keeping her smile & incredible sense of humor. She continues to be an inspiration, & I love her very much! I'm hoping she will join me in writing this.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Here we go!
Well, I'm brand new to blogging and surprised I've gotten this far. I'm making this post to see if, well, I can make a post. I'm hoping my Mom will join me here on this blog... to bring her unique viewpoint & sense of humor and goofaliciousness to this blog... and because, well, it is for her and about her. Not sure what this blog will evolve to be, but hopefully you will join us on the this blogging journey. Currently, we are watching the labs roll in online on Ohio State University's My Chart. My Mom sees Dr. Glen Aukerman (his brother, Norm, was a coach/teacher at Xenia High School back when I was in high school... many moons ago, circa 1982!). Dr. A is the head of the Integrative Medicine Department and has a great sense of humor. Okay, here we go...
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love the idea, love the title, love the positivity, love you two amazing women!! can't wait to read more...
ReplyDeleteI have also visited Dr. Aukerman's office. I'm glad you are pursuing integrated medicine. I look forward to reading more and wish you the best!
ReplyDeleteJill, did you actually see Dr. Aukerman? What did you think? Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteSlang, love you 2, another amazing woman!
My daughter Twila started this and I think it's great. Now I guess I will have to share with everyone some of the other "goofy" things I have done. A few years back my friend Norma Linkhart and I drove to Memphis, TN to see everything related to Elvis of course. While we were driving, Twila was flying into Memphis.
ReplyDeleteOn the way, Norma and I were to busy talking to pay attention to signs and ended up going many, many mile out of the way. It took us 14 hours to get there, approximately 9 to get home, so that gives you an idea.
While there I of course took my crazy glasses and Billy Bob teeth. Naturally I wore them everywhere up and down the street and even in stores, buying items and acting like nothing was unusual. In the meantime Twila and Norma are standing out side of the store laughing like crazy at absolutley nothing; at least that is how it would have appeared to others. I also danced with a guy dresses like Elvis, again with the glasses and teeth. There are many other stories, this is just one.