Dear Marty,



I sing praises every day....for my life and for sprycel. I even bless my 
medication in my hand before I take it each night.. my little ritual.  the side 
effects of the medication coupled with the two botched surgeries have left me 
with a great deal to navigate daily. I know I am blessed. But today I am just 
very very very weary. Tomorrow is another day...


Hope everyone is well and enjoying spring...one day at a time...breath in the 
flowers and enjoy!!!


Love to each and every one of you...and thanks for reading..


18's B




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From: 'Jeanie' via CMLHope <cmlhope@googlegroups.com>
To: cmlhope <cmlhope@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Tue, May 8, 2018 2:21 pm
Subject: Re: [CMLHope] Beth


Hi Beth and great news. Are you any pain?  Marty I wanted to asked you if you 
they gave you any meds for pain?  Did you ever have to take anything for 
leukemia ever again? Can you walk well?  
My daughter bought me a wheel chair just in case I get to tired of walking.  
Do you walk well Beth?
So happy you are in remission.   I’m in remission too but I know from 
experience how leukemia can test it’s ugly head. 
Prayer and pills is my motto and it’s working. 
Good luck
Jean


My Motto:
Faith and Pills
With Love
🐠18's
Dx 1/2004 CML Leukemia
Started Gleevec 2/2004
Started Tasigna 9/2009
Started Sprycel 11/2009
Started Ponatinib 1/ 2015
New Doctor--Dr Martine Extermann
Moffitt Cancer  center


0 CBL. ABL


On May 8, 2018, at 8:40 AM, Marty Gartenberg <wa2...@gmail.com> wrote:




Beth, Beth, Beth, 


What can i say, As you mentioned you are now UN-detectable, but what you should 
have written should have more piazzas to it. Something like shouting it at the 
top of your voice on the top of a high mountain with your hands and arms 
reaching upward and stretched and extended out to HIM. 


Well Beth sometimes i get carried away but please scroll down.












 
BUT NOT THIS TIME🌷


Do you know why? It took place more then 30 years ago. Once my bone marrow 
transplant was finished after being confined inside of that bubble that i was 
in about a week before i was to be finally discharged i still had to wait that 
one week and i was fixated on the clock within that bubble with that second 
hand ticking away. Tick Tock, tick tock, tick tock............ I waited for the 
seconds to tick away the whole day and night until i finally fell asleep, and 
then i was woken up again and it continued on for most of that never ending 
week. I was in there for seven months and let me tell you it was more then 
horrible but i had to do it until the final seconds that i was able to finally 
to leave there, or so i thought only to find myself back in there two weeks 
later because of a severe infection from my in chest Hickman catheter that put 
me back in there for another two weeks.


Was it all over? Not until i was about to leave that plastic bubble and at that 
time i raised my hands fully extended and ripped that clock right off the wall 
and since i finally had my shoes on i STOMPED the life of that clock to death. 


However, on that original day that i was discharged from the hospital it was 
raining like cats and dogs coming out of the sky and i just stood there in the 
street and let the rain populate on my face and then i remember raising my 
hands and arms up toward HIM and it was finally over with.


Oh yes i am not kidding, about a week later i received a bill in the mail for 
$25 for the clock that i put out of my misery and it was marked PAID. And there 
was a reason for that. To be continued.


There is a Moral to this story... Beth all that you need to do it put your 
hands and arms up toward the sky and HE will do the rest.


18's


Marty

































































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