Licensed Marital and Family Therapist in private practice at local Cancer Center
Interests
this morning after a cup of coffee - personal health, resiliency, family dynamics. couples and chronic illness, sudoku, mindfulness, peaceful living
Bio
Hello. I was diagnosed with Spleic Marginal Zone Lymphoma (SMZL) in October 2008. Had first round of chemo in February 2008. 6 infusions of Rituxan. Next round in September. Age 67. Married (she is a 3 time cancer survivor). Therapist. Artist. Grandfather Blogger. Father. Grandfather. Friend. Colleague. Seeker. I am interested in chatting with other SMZL patients at all stages. No one is here in town with SMZL that I know of. Thank you.
Tagline
Peace
Favorite Quote
today - "It ain't over until its over." Yogi Berra
yesterday - "It wasn't that he loved her more, he loved her better!" Milan Kundera
Location
Anchorage, Alaska
History
Member for
1 year 7 weeks
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