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November 13, 2012
Kim, my occupational therapist from the very beginning, seems to view me as one of her greatest accomplishments, as she played a very important part in my recovery. She is giving a presentation about how occupational and physical therapists can help with the quick recovery of a patient (or something like that) to students-in-training at USC. My testimony will be showing therapists that they can make a difference in someone's life. My life, is about to benefit, who knows how many other lives? Kim also interviewed me briefly, asking me what my next goal is. 
"My next goal?" i replied. "My next goal is to ride a unicycle around my college campus." 
"And what college is that?" 
"Hmmmm.... MtSac." 

"Whaaat??? You were supposed to say USC!!!"
"...Sorry..."

Tomorrow I will have a bone marrow aspirate and spinal tap done. This means that tonight I will be NPO. Three letters that, when put together in that sequence, become the least favorite phrase for a growing boy like me to hear. >:(
At least they have me scheduled early, at 10 (in the morning, I hope). 
Please pray that no leukemia cells are found and that this chemo was successful. The way the doctor sees it, everything looks good, and he expects nothing less than good news tomorrow. Hallelujah! 
They will also be removing the stitches from Wednesday's biopsy while I am under anesthesia tomorrow. No more uncomfortable stitches to hinder me from doing more stuff! Wheeee!!!


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