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Michele's Cancer Journey

Cancer now knows. I always win!

  • The first report
  • We arrive in Galveston
  • Before the beginning
  • Day 3 in Hospital
  • Enter an Angel Jordan Fuller
  • Chemo program fun!
  • Love the flowers.
  • A winning fire fight in the battle!
  • Sunday and God is good.
  • Day 2 of chemo begins.
  • Mondays and multitudes of Doctors
  • Day 3 of chemo
  • Tuesday and she is doing well
  • Rise and Shine!
  • Raising awareness
  • Saturdays are for roller coasters
  • Mondays are for Doctors
  • Cycle 1 is done
  • Watching paint dry
  • We did a thing today
  • Surgery complete.
  • Cycle 2!
  • Better today…
  • The First Brain download today
  • Back home
  • MD Anderson day
  • Early days
  • A Week for Mending
  • Saturday through Tuesday
  • Merry Christmas

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Love the flowers.

And as we go through chemo we have to watch it a bit. When we head home we will love them more. Thanks to everyone. And for your understanding – Mike.

Posted bymicheleallemanOctober 16, 2021Posted inUncategorized

Chemo program fun!

So, my chemo started last night , and as I learn more I’m able to share. It’s 6 treatments over 3 days. Each treatment 3 hours. Most critical phase of my treatment. Last night 6-9pm, today 6-9am. 2 of them completed. In meantime , my wbc when up to 139,800 this am, from 110,700 yesterdayContinue reading “Chemo program fun!”

Posted bymicheleallemanOctober 16, 2021October 16, 2021Posted inUncategorized

Enter an Angel Jordan Fuller

This pic was at 5:45am today, as she’s turning on more chemo to help me get well. The dark black bag on top left of the medicine drip line, is the toxic stuff killing my cells. They cover it because it’s so dangerous. Jordan is only one of the many fabulous caregivers at UTMB. SheContinue reading “Enter an Angel Jordan Fuller”

Posted bymicheleallemanOctober 16, 2021Posted inUncategorized

Day 3 in Hospital

My doctor says I have T cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, which is a more rare form of ALL, the usual is B cell. This means it is normally harder to respond to chemo. This ALL doesn’t know me yet. Don’t worry, God and I already talked about this, he’s gonna get me through it. ChemoContinue reading “Day 3 in Hospital”

Posted bymicheleallemanOctober 15, 2021Posted inUncategorized

Before the beginning

Mike my husband set this blog up for our family, friends, and others who wish to know about our journey. I know that journaling is good for my own benefit, and so this is for me as well. 4 weeks ago I started going to the doctor for chest pains and abdominal pains and shortnessContinue reading “Before the beginning”

Posted bymicheleallemanOctober 14, 2021October 14, 2021Posted inUncategorized

We arrive in Galveston

So after some ping ponging around medical facilities, we arrived at UTMB Galveston Hospital, Jenny Wing! The staff have been overwhelming here. More confirmation that this is what they suspect. We are now just on a journey to see what exact type it is. Shortly before midnight, we were told we were moving rooms. ItContinue reading “We arrive in Galveston”

Posted bylpfnitOctober 14, 2021Posted inUncategorized6 Comments on We arrive in Galveston

The first report

From 10/13/2021 Hey guys. I know everyone is worried about Michele. She needs your prayers. Here is a message sent to a few close friends. Hey. Just to catch you up. Michele is in the hospital with a diagnosis of leukemia (ALL is the type). StillMany test to come to confirm and then begin treatment.Continue reading “The first report”

Posted bymicheleallemanOctober 14, 2021Posted inUncategorized5 Comments on The first report

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