A fresh start on setting priorities

Nearly five months ago I suspended my consulting and freelance business in the face of Robert’s then-impending surgery to remove a large melanoma from his scalp. I was too distracted, not to mention too busy with medical appointments and emotional upheaval, to concentrate on work, and I didn’t want to let any clients down by not meeting deadlines or by handing in sub-par assignments.

Now that the scare of a four- to eight-month prognosis is behind us and Robert’s status is “healthy” and “No Evidence of Disease,” the question comes up from time to time: am I “ready” to go back to work? And the answer is – NO!

N.E.D.!!!

NED my friend - so happy to see you again!

We heard from Hopkins today - all Robert's tests and scans were clear. There was no evidence of disease in his body, and we are cleared to begin the GVAX trial on November 6. YAY!!!

Shorter - but still long

Our day at Johns Hopkins on Friday turned out to be shorter than we expected - they called at the last minute to say not to come until 10. We were very busy (yes, a little "hurry up and wait") until 3 p.m., and we left with only one reservation - that we still didn't have much more information than we left home with. I promise to post again as soon as we know something - and if you don't really care very much what our day was like, feel free to skip this post. Check back in a few days to find out the results.

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