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by JACE Author IconMail Icon
Rated: GC · Book · Personal · #1503918

A blog of no uncertain musings. What goes on in my mind is often a source of wonder to me.

My mind and my life are wonderous things ... as are yours, I'm sure. I have more slips of paper and pages of notebooks with musings and thoughts than I really know what to do with. Someone, actually several someones, have suggested I start a blog ... or a journal as a means of focusing some of this mental energy.

To be honest, I don't even know what the difference between a 'journal' and 'blog' is--or if there even is a difference. Read on, my friends, and you can judge for yourself whether it even matters.

And so....

Me on top of Mount Desert Island, Acadia National Park, off the coast of Maine


I'm JACE. Yep ... that's me! And somewhere in all my writings my last name may be posted. But I'll just leave it at Jace for right now. I'm 70 years old and heading full tilt to 71. It's strange that while I'm going through some rather serious medical issues, I still consider myself to be in the prime of my life--pretty good shape physically AND mentally, though I don't run for competition anymore *Smile*. I love to ... dang, if I put this stuff here, I won't have anything for my blog.

Guess you just have to be patient until such stuff leaks out. *Smirk* Perhaps 2025, having embraced my retirement, will see more participation in my journaling efforts.

Well, one can hope....
June 24, 2025 at 12:02pm
June 24, 2025 at 12:02pm
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I consider myself to be extremely blessed for the care I've received so far and the anticipated care to come. A few days ago, I received four things in the mail regarding my medical situation.

The first was the approval letter for my referral for a consultation for possible cancer clinical trials. I guess this is my approval to meet for the approval to enter the trials appropriate for my specific type of cancer. That meeting is scheduled next week at the University of Kansas Cancer Center in Kansas City.

The next item was a very nice full color Patient Resource Guide. I'm sure the guide is designed to make a prospective patient feel welcome. It certainly did for me. The information contained within put a few fears at ease. After all, this consultation may determine some or all of my treatment for the coming year. The guide even provided a list of questions to ask the doctor, some of which I hadn't thought about.

The third item was the approval from the VA to pay for any care I received from the Univ. of Kansas. One load off my mind.

Finally, I received a genetic testing kit from the VA to determine if my form of cancer might be hereditary. I recently had a video consultation with the VA on that subject. I was concerned that my children and other relatives might be at risk. They offered me a choice for a blood draw or nasal swab with both tests having the same effectiveness. Obviously, my dislike of needles prompted the latter test. I'm pretty sure my cancer is not hereditary ... but better safe than sorry.

And my walks continue, although the feels-like temperature this morning at 7:30 am was already 83. But I think our major heat has moved on to the east coast and northeast US.






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