Halfway home on the first cycle of chemotherapy. Five more days and I'm done with my first cycle and have 20 days off.
Joe Paolino very graciously is letting my family and I use his beautiful four bedroom house in Newport on the ocean for the summer. Joe and I have been like brothers for almost 50 years. A person could not have a better friend. Today was a great day- all my numbers were better than the doctors expected. My white blood cell count is holding steady which is great and my DNA study came back without any surprises. I couldn't ask to be in better position after five days. I have a really good feeling that I'm going to be ok and that the protocol I'm using is going to help a lot of people in the future. Being in a position to potentially help a lot of people and help find a cure for a form of cancer is a great feeling. I've been very fortunate my whole life.
Good things always happen to me. I don't expect this to be any different.
Mark
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