Eight Months Post-ASCT: Time to Craft the Maintenance Plan
My myeloma remains in remission, and the latest blood work only confirms what Jackie and I have been witnessing—I'm steadily getting better. Now, buzzing with excitement, we've just had an intense and pivotal meeting with my hematologist/oncologist.
Recovery and Discovery
The more I recover, the more open I become to the good Life wants to channel through me. This burgeoning sense of purpose fills me with joy. I’m giving myself time for pause and calm, heeding Fritz Perls's words: “Don’t push the river; it flows by itself.”
Jackie exclaimed, “Love Heals is gone. They’re going to think you’re dead!”
Echoing Mark Twain, I assure you the reports of subscriptions being canceled for the Love Heals newsletter were greatly exaggerated. No one is off the list.
The issue stemmed from a SubStack glitch with the added fun of an argument I had with the AI Help Bot. Everything is resolved now, and I'm sorry for any confusion or distress this may have caused.
During our trip to Seattle for this week’s crucial appointment, we truly felt your kind presence with us, as we often do. It was a high-stakes meeting, and knowing that we were not alone—that we were surrounded by the support of many—profoundly impacted us in the best possible ways. Thank you for being a loving and integral part of our lives.
May you stay safe, be well, love much and be loved, and have a life of ease. 💕
With all our love,
Mary & Jackie
You can’t get rid of us that easy. Glad to know we can still ride the wave with you ♥️♥️
We are so, so happy to read this. We love you both. Be well, happy and most of all loved. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️