A young woman's adventures after being diagnosed with FAP.
Friday, September 5, 2008
SU2C
No hot plans for a Friday night? There is always Stand Up 2 Cancer, 8 PM ET/PT. Don't worry it is on all three main networks, so its not like you have a lot of choice in the matter. And it is commerical free.
Commercial free? Yay! We've been a TiVo household for a while now, so watching non-DVR TV is paiiiiiiiinful. Not like I-just-got-knifed-got painful or anything... ;)
my friend, Dolores (next door to your parents) told me bout your story, your blog and I've been closely watching your reports. I'm a "medical freak" and and ask if you feel comfortable posting the name(s) of the surgeons who performed your procedures. You shore do have guts (but not as many of them, right??!!) I am not making light but am aware of your humorous remarks sometimes so I'm daring to make such a remark about your serious, painful condition. (<: from "the lake"
My name is Steph. At the age of 29 I was diagnosed with Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP). This blog is my journey through life with this disease.
I hope to use this blog to provide a way for friends and family to know what I am going through both mentally and physically. I also hope to provide a place for others w/ this disease to see that they are not alone.
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Commercial free? Yay! We've been a TiVo household for a while now, so watching non-DVR TV is paiiiiiiiinful. Not like I-just-got-knifed-got painful or anything... ;)
my friend, Dolores (next door to your parents) told me bout your story, your blog and I've been closely watching your reports. I'm a "medical freak" and and ask if you feel comfortable posting the name(s) of the surgeons who performed your procedures. You shore do have guts (but not as many of them, right??!!) I am not making light but am aware of your humorous remarks sometimes so I'm daring to make such a remark about your serious, painful condition. (<: from "the lake"
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