Nine Years and Counting
The Twin Towers fell on September 11th, I was diagnosed with cancer on September 12th. That was a bad week...
Today is the nine year anniversary of my diagnosis of Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. I am a lucky man because I have not had a single recurrence since I ended chemo on December 28, 2001. The doctors say I am "cured" although they can't technically say that with cancer as there is no "cure for cancer."
I've had a pretty good life over the past nine years.
1. I changed careers
2. Met Dan
3. Moved to Boston
4. Ran the Boston Marathon
You get the picture. In one year, I will have been cancer free for 10 years. That's big. What to do to commemorate? I have decided to run the 2011 New York City Marathon. I have 14 months to get myself ready for it. Where to start...
I need to get myself in training condition which means I have to loose 30 lbs. That sounds like a good place to start!
Today is the nine year anniversary of my diagnosis of Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. I am a lucky man because I have not had a single recurrence since I ended chemo on December 28, 2001. The doctors say I am "cured" although they can't technically say that with cancer as there is no "cure for cancer."
I've had a pretty good life over the past nine years.
1. I changed careers
2. Met Dan
3. Moved to Boston
4. Ran the Boston Marathon
You get the picture. In one year, I will have been cancer free for 10 years. That's big. What to do to commemorate? I have decided to run the 2011 New York City Marathon. I have 14 months to get myself ready for it. Where to start...
I need to get myself in training condition which means I have to loose 30 lbs. That sounds like a good place to start!
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