Thanks.  This is exactly how I fell about it.

Yeah the physical therapy has been a good thing.  They have great 
therapist that keep a close eye on you.  I am exercising more now 
than before I left for the transplant.  It makes for some sore 
muscles, but I believe it will pay off in the end.  Today, while 
doing some reps on one of the machines, I caught my IV tube on the 
way down and yanked real hard on the stitches that hold CVC in 
place.  Man did that smart!  There was a doctor right there to check 
the stitches, catheter placement and redress the wound. I guess 
there's another reason for wanting the hospital to be the hospital 
and my home to be my home.

regards and prayers,  
dt

(scene from physical therapy room at MDACC)

http://www.fototime.com/AA349EC1EAAD040/orig.jpg



--- In [email protected], "cher111376" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> 
> Hey Dane,
> 
> I am so glad to see how well you continue to do.  Stick to your 
> ground, the one thing about these "travel agencies" is that they 
> always try to change your itinerary around AFTER you've paid for 
the 
> full service deluxe route!
> 
> Glad to see you are getting in some exercise (physical therapy).  
As 
> you probably know from reading the list, Alan Hobson, world 
renowed 
> adventurer, Mt. Everest Summiteer and SCT survivar (AML) will be 
> giving a motivational talk here on the evening of March 17th.  He 
> will also be signing copies of his new book "climb back from 
cancer" 
> which we will distribute to the first 100 patients to arrive, free 
of 
> cahrge.  I am going to save one for you and have Alan sign it for 
> you.  He insists that getting back to exercising as quickly as 
> possible after the transplant helped him overcome the after 
> transplant fatigue problem.  I hope you find inspiration that  
> encourages you to stick to the routine no matter how tired you get.
> 
> Love to you and Elizabeth and may you continue to do well.
> 
> Cheers,
> Cheryl-Anne
> 






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