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cheyenne Axe (seattlemassageangel)


January 12, 2007


seattle_massage_angel


Everett, Washington


09-04-01


Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia


12-25-04


Yes


Epirubicin, Methotrexate, Cyclophosphamide (brand name: Cytoxan), Adriamycin (chemical name: doxorubicin)


Cancer Survivor


high fever for months. pail skin, red rash on face and body, leg and back bone pain, tired, mood swings,


port a cath x 2
bma (cant remember how often)


none


lots of dates,
spinal chemo right now are every three months and that causes head ach pretty bad for her and also some nausea
vincrisine she gets once a month and that hurts her jaw arms and knees. mostly the joints.
mercaptiprine, is every day, that just gives her a weird rash.
methotrexate makes her sleepy




seattlemassageangel's Cancer Blog

May 6, 2007

I miss my aunt Karen.Views: 232

My aunt Karen was so brave, she is missed dearly.
I got to meet my aunt Karen and see her a few weeks ago in April. I want to say she is brave and she never stopped her smiles for me. She will be missed. She is now flying high with my cousin John, her son. and i know she is watching over me. and i wont be scared going to my doctors apointment because i know that my aunt Karen is there with me and she will keep me safe.

If you read this please pray for the comfort of my uncle and my daddy and my cousins. we love them so much and they are sad.

Aunt karen I love you and miss you. I will never forget the hugs and the bunny and egg.

(as spoken by a lil cheyenne)
we love you.

Miss Cheyenne Axe, you are a beautiful and brave little girl and I know your Aunt Karen was so glad to get to meet you before she passed. You are so sweet to ask people to pray for the people that are missing your Aunt Karen so much. I will keep them in my prayers and you too, you just keep on fighting.


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