Milestone MRI
A week ago, Monday, July 30, 2007, I had my first post-treatment MRI, which was clear. This means I've made it to 1 ½ years post-surgery without any sign of tumor. I haven't heard anyone mention the term 'remission' and I'm not sure that it's used for brain tumors, but I'm feeling some distance from having a tumor and this is great news for me. Dr. Rosenfeld wants to keep getting MRIs every two months for the first six months after treatment - that means through November 2007, then space them out to three months, and more. The catch is the insurance coverage. So far, so good for me, but she told me sometimes insurance refuses to pay and that ends up setting the schedule.
In other news, I've been working a lot this summer. We've had some short breaks and I was planning on doing a blacksmithing workshop right now, but I had to cancel because... last week was Michelle's big week for IVF and I needed to be around for that. I'll post any big news on the blog, of course, but things are looking good so far.
We're also seriously looking at houses to buy, which is very exciting. We're thinking pretty seriously about the Mount Airy neighborhood here in Philadelphia - larger houses with more space inside and out, quieter, tree-lined streets, and some very nice older architecture among other things make it very appealing. No offers made yet, but probably quite soon.
Michelle's show 'Disarray' for the Philly Fringe is coming up in early September - that means lots of work for her ( and a little for me as her 'technical director' ). September 2nd is also our first marriage anniversary, so we're going to get away for a day or two to celebrate.
In other news, I've been working a lot this summer. We've had some short breaks and I was planning on doing a blacksmithing workshop right now, but I had to cancel because... last week was Michelle's big week for IVF and I needed to be around for that. I'll post any big news on the blog, of course, but things are looking good so far.
We're also seriously looking at houses to buy, which is very exciting. We're thinking pretty seriously about the Mount Airy neighborhood here in Philadelphia - larger houses with more space inside and out, quieter, tree-lined streets, and some very nice older architecture among other things make it very appealing. No offers made yet, but probably quite soon.
Michelle's show 'Disarray' for the Philly Fringe is coming up in early September - that means lots of work for her ( and a little for me as her 'technical director' ). September 2nd is also our first marriage anniversary, so we're going to get away for a day or two to celebrate.

4 Comments:
congrats on the anniversary and the good MRI. oh, and the house-hunting. my wife and i bought a house in May. december was my year-past-treatment MRI and it was clean. no feeling like that one.
anyway...
I will be reading your blog with great interest as I have recently discoverd I have a brain tumour. I agree with a lot of things you say about bravery etc. I am also coming to terms with deep personal issues, so it is good to hear your views. If you want to have a look at my blog it is at
http://www.mybraintumour.blogspot.com
All the very best to you. I see you are getting on with your life. Good for you!
it has been a very long time from when i would watch you communicate with people around the country with all kinds of symbols that made no sense and i thought what a waste of time. now i am using that amazing knowledge to contact you. many times i have thought of you and wandered how you where doing. i hope to hear from you.
sorry john, tim hess from the wonderful world of kraybills
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