Not sure how I've missed this thread until now but it was uplifting to read everyone's stories and I thank everyone for sharing. I too have been fighting Peripheral T Cell Lymphoma for exactly three years now. Three weeks after being diagnosed I was in ICU at Mayo in Rochester, MN and the Dr. told my wife I may not make it another 24 hours. I've bee through 8 different types of chemo treatment in the past three years and am starting a new one again next week. They seem to help for a while and then not so much any more.
I am still riding and plan to as long as the Lord will allow me too. I retired a month ago so my wife and I can fully enjoy every day we have together. My hematologist agreed to let us come south to the Texas Hill Country to get the first two months of treatment so we could enjoy some warmer weather and ride whenever I'm feeling up to it.
Here's wishing the best to everyone fighting some type health issues.
Dave
I am still riding and plan to as long as the Lord will allow me too. I retired a month ago so my wife and I can fully enjoy every day we have together. My hematologist agreed to let us come south to the Texas Hill Country to get the first two months of treatment so we could enjoy some warmer weather and ride whenever I'm feeling up to it.
Here's wishing the best to everyone fighting some type health issues.
Dave