I'm new to this site. My husband and I got marred in May 8, 2011. He had just finished his first year and two weeks after the wedding, we found out I had lymphoma. Thankfully we don't have any children yet, so it makes it easier in some ways, but it is still a struggle. Not to mention being transplanted from everything familiar pre-wedding to the middle of what feels like a foreign land...
There are bad days and good days and he's starts MS2 on August 29, so I'm hoping that we can survive both his schedule and my cancer treatments and tests all at the same time. Thankfully family has offered to trek the 11 hours every other week to be with me while I'm getting chemo and to help us keep up on the other "normal" things in life.
Looking forward to getting to know some people on here.
My Full Story is here. I've been blogging it and I'm not sure yet if I'll attempt to transfer it over to here as well, simply because it sounds like a lot of work and chemo usually wipes me out a week at a time.
There are bad days and good days and he's starts MS2 on August 29, so I'm hoping that we can survive both his schedule and my cancer treatments and tests all at the same time. Thankfully family has offered to trek the 11 hours every other week to be with me while I'm getting chemo and to help us keep up on the other "normal" things in life.
Looking forward to getting to know some people on here.
My Full Story is here. I've been blogging it and I'm not sure yet if I'll attempt to transfer it over to here as well, simply because it sounds like a lot of work and chemo usually wipes me out a week at a time.
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