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Why are tests always on Fridays?

Posted on February 20, 2009 by debrarian

Report from Montana: No news yet.  Miles had his stress test and various other investigations in Kalispell today, and they sent him home to await test results Monday.  Nothing daunted, the family plans to spend Saturday in Libby at the girls’ high school basketball tournament. What could be more invigorating? Continue Reading

Posted In February 2009Tagged In heart, Montana

Montana heart

Posted on February 19, 2009 by debrarian

Just when you think things are settling down for five minutes… Val got a call from her dad in Montana yesterday (Wednesday).  Miles said he’d been feeling a trifle weak, went to the town clinic and discovered that his heart rate is currently about 40 beats per minute.  Which is Continue Reading

Posted In February 2009Tagged In bypass, father, heart, Montana

Magic 8 Ball

Posted on February 12, 2009 by debrarian

About a week ahead of time, the CT scan makes itself felt on my horizon. It’s a small white noise in the back of my brain, Val’s too I think, more buzzy the closer it gets. Nowadays, in between doctor moments, sometimes we can just have a day. Sometimes several.  Continue Reading

Posted In February 2009Tagged In ambiguity, cancer, CAT scan, CT scan, Magic 8 Ball, necrotic tissue, PET scan, Shrodinger's Cat, tumor

the irritating anomoly

Posted on February 8, 2009 by debrarian

Last May, days before i was diagnosed, Deborah and I had finally come to the conclusion that our complicated lovely relationship could best evolve if we were no longer living together. you may be thinking that what we mean is breaking up. and i must tell you now that we Continue Reading

Posted In February 2009Tagged In "Heartbreak Hotel", adventure, courage, moving, ninja turtles, separation, transition

Alive and kickin’

Posted on January 31, 2009 by debrarian

Hey all, Things are pretty much fine and busy here.  One of us will try to write an update soon.  I hope you are all taking care of yourselves. Deborah

Posted In January 2009

Today’s treatment: all fine

Posted on January 22, 2009 by debrarian

Val had her regular treatment (infusion) today, and all went well.  All numbers: good.  Health care professionals: upbeat.  Deborah: sleepy.  Val: an old hand.

Posted In January 2009Tagged In Avastin, chemo

People make the world go round

Posted on January 21, 2009 by debrarian

My mom is here.  She sauteed broccoli with garlic and toasted sesame seeds for dinner.  So delicious.  Thea, who is visiting, ran out for the broccoli.  Val made fabulous cabbage slaw and tuna steaks.  I chopped and cooked yams.  We nourished ourselves, an unexpected assortment of humans (and one dog, Continue Reading

Posted In January 2009Tagged In Mom, music

Belated Montana snow frolic pictures

Posted on January 20, 2009 by debrarian

What it looked like in Montana in late December: The view from the house: Tuley’s Snow Adventures, or, How to Tucker Out your Terrier: Amusements in zero-degree weather: Snow jumping keeps you warm(er): 1. Frosty Redfoot.  2. Driving home: turkeys obey no traffic laws: It sure is beautiful there.  Cold, Continue Reading

Posted In December 2008, January 2009Tagged In barn, Christmas, Eureka, Montana, snow, terrier

On the flip side

Posted on January 15, 2009 by debrarian

Since December, since Montana, since hair and energy and a new year, Val has been doing great.  Or so it appears from my (front row, but still audience) vantage point.  She sings silly songs in the mornings, she styles her thickening hair into tiny swooshes, she’s making music and thinking Continue Reading

Posted In January 2009Tagged In blues, depression, help, helping, music, songs

Rain, music, yoga and a doorknob

Posted on January 15, 2009 by debrarian

Hello there all.  It’s been a while, hasn’t it?  Those of you who don’t see us in real time are no doubt feeling parched for news of our doings and well-being.  (However do you pass the time between riveting blog posts?  Poor things.)  Allow me to catch you up a Continue Reading

Posted In January 2009Tagged In doorknob, music, snow, study, yoga

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