Family Fun
Finally, after months of back to back weekly appointments every Wednesday, I was happy to have yesterday off both from Chemo and work to enjoy the July 4th holiday with my family and friends. We took the kids to Girloy Gardens for about 3 hours and then it was time to head to a friend's place to enjoy a yummy BBQ. The kids took a brief nap before waking up to play with kids their age at the BBQ. It was really nice hanging with the family and seeing friends. Later towards the evening, we all ventured out to see a spectacular 20 minutes of Fireworks show at our local SJ Giants stadium. By the time we got home, we were super tired. Despite being so tired today, I had to get up early to get into work to do a presentation webinar training and do some work the rest of the day. Like any parent, instead of spending most of my time at work, in the back of my mind, I really wish I was at home, hanging out the kids and spending time with them.
With our nanny off yesterday and today, and with the kids being so tired from being out so late, they took today off from their summer preschool and school camp today to hang out at home with their Dad. I'm glad they had today off to just rest and relax.
ASCO Conference 2012 Review, Thursday, June 28, 2012
I do lots of reading on the latest news, treatments, trials, genetic mutation and information from Grace and http://blog.lungevity.org/category/podcasts-webinars/. In the next few weeks, Lungevity will post the annual program on the highlights in lung cancer from the annual ASCO conference, produced by GRACE in partnership with the LUNGevity Foundation, featuring my own oncologist, "Dr. Joel Neal, Assistant Professor from Stanford University. The topics included a summary of the results and implications from the newest and most important new studies being presented at ASCO, the largest oncology meeting of the year.
I really find the audio and video podcasts really informative. As for mutation or markers on lung cancer, I find listening to this podcast at http://blog.lungevity.org/2012/06/07/sm-markers-pts-5-6/, really helps explain all the mutations on advanced lung cancer. I'm going to ask Dr. Neal about these markers. Lots of Love.
Finally, after months of back to back weekly appointments every Wednesday, I was happy to have yesterday off both from Chemo and work to enjoy the July 4th holiday with my family and friends. We took the kids to Girloy Gardens for about 3 hours and then it was time to head to a friend's place to enjoy a yummy BBQ. The kids took a brief nap before waking up to play with kids their age at the BBQ. It was really nice hanging with the family and seeing friends. Later towards the evening, we all ventured out to see a spectacular 20 minutes of Fireworks show at our local SJ Giants stadium. By the time we got home, we were super tired. Despite being so tired today, I had to get up early to get into work to do a presentation webinar training and do some work the rest of the day. Like any parent, instead of spending most of my time at work, in the back of my mind, I really wish I was at home, hanging out the kids and spending time with them.
With our nanny off yesterday and today, and with the kids being so tired from being out so late, they took today off from their summer preschool and school camp today to hang out at home with their Dad. I'm glad they had today off to just rest and relax.
ASCO Conference 2012 Review, Thursday, June 28, 2012
I do lots of reading on the latest news, treatments, trials, genetic mutation and information from Grace and http://blog.lungevity.org/category/podcasts-webinars/. In the next few weeks, Lungevity will post the annual program on the highlights in lung cancer from the annual ASCO conference, produced by GRACE in partnership with the LUNGevity Foundation, featuring my own oncologist, "Dr. Joel Neal, Assistant Professor from Stanford University. The topics included a summary of the results and implications from the newest and most important new studies being presented at ASCO, the largest oncology meeting of the year.
I really find the audio and video podcasts really informative. As for mutation or markers on lung cancer, I find listening to this podcast at http://blog.lungevity.org/2012/06/07/sm-markers-pts-5-6/, really helps explain all the mutations on advanced lung cancer. I'm going to ask Dr. Neal about these markers. Lots of Love.
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