The referral stats on my blog have so many questions about feeding tubes and how life is with them. Even though I’ve written a couple of feeding tube entries, I’m going to do another and address some these questions.
Most important to remember is, when your doctor says you need a feeding tube, [...]
Archive for November, 2008
Bonus Side effects of Hyerbaric Diving
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged esophageal cancer, necrosis on November 20, 2008 | 1 Comment »
In case you’re new to my blog, or you’re a loyal reader who’s lost the thread of continuity because I’m not timely about blogging, I should probably remind you why I opted for hyperbaric treatment. It was supposed to prevent necrosis, rotting of the bone from radiation and implants done too soon. I’ve already covered [...]
Other Angels Magnolia High School Students
Posted in Angels, tagged Esophagial cancer, Magnolia AR, Pandora, prayer box, radiation on November 3, 2008 | 1 Comment »
In the category of other angels, this is a tribute to my students from Magnolia High School in Magnolia, AR, the class of 2008. They were a fantasy class and my career ender.
Since my academic policy was “never smile until December,” I was surprised that I didn’t have to make believers out of these kids. [...]