medical reference
- American Cancer Society
- American Institute for Cancer Research
- Are You Dense?
- Army of Women
- back surgery video–implant rods
- breast cancer: diagnosis definitions: American Cancer Society
- breastcancer.org
- breastCancerCare.org
- BreastCancerTrials.org
- cancer myths: Mayo Clinic
- CancerNet: American Society of Clinical Oncologists
- cancersymptoms
- CFCCC search page for clinical trials
- ChemoCare by Scott Hamilton
- fatigue: CRF cancer related fatigue
- fatigue: radiation
- ginger reduces nausea: latest study
- H1N1 vaccine update: CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- macmillan: formerly Cancerbackup
- medical search engine: PubMed
- medical search engine: uptodate.com
- MyBreastCancerNetwork.com
- National Cancer Institute
- National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, National Institutes of Health
- National Comprehensive Cancer Network
- nausea and vomiting: National Cancer Coalition
- neuropathy: another chemo side effect
- Rx
- shingles
- sleep habits: National Cancer Institute
- symptoms, various
- Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation (TNBC Foundation)
- triple negative breast cancer: symptoms, diagnosis; characteristics of my current diagnosis
- tumor markers
my dream team and treatment
- Abraxane® (paclitaxel) part of 2.x.x regimen
- AC&T: chemo regimen 1, primary
- acyclovir
- anemia: Aranesp® (darbepoetin alba)
- anemia: Procrit® (epoetin alfa)
- Aranesp® (Darbepoetin alpha injection) for anemia
- Ativan® (lorazepam)
- Avastin® (bevacizumab): part of chemo 3.x.x
- carboplatin (Paraplatin®) part of 2.x.x regimen
- Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, UC Irvine
- clonidine
- Compazine®
- Daniela Bota, MD, neuro-oncologist
- Decadron®
- Donna Baker, LCSW, and Jennifer Higgins provide emotional support
- estrogen receptive down regulators
- Faslodex (fulvestrant)
- John Butler, MD, breast surgeon
- Johnny Delashaw, MD, neurosurgeon 2012
- Leukine® (sargramostim)
- Neupogen (filgrastim)
- Nilam Ramsinghani, MD, radiation oncologist
- P. Douglas Kiester, MD, PhD, spine surgeon 2009
- PET scan
- PICC line
- Portacath, port-a-cath, port
- PowerPort® by Bard
- Procrit® (Epoetin Alfa Injection) for anemia
- Rita Mehta, MD, hematology oncologist
- Taxol® (paclitaxel) part of my 3.x.x and initial regimen in 2004 (AC&T)
- tumor markers
- UC Irvine Breast Health Research and Care
- Varian rapidarc description and demo–cool
- Xeloda® (capecitabine) chemo 4.x.x
- Xgeva® (denosumab)
- Zantac® (ranitidine)
- Zofran® (ondansetron)
- Zometa® (zoledronic acid)
not cancer
- Cleaning for a reason
- Discover LA
- Evernote®
- Handicapped Fraud
- health awareness dates throughout the year
- Hot Stuff, Long Beach
- medical ID jewelry: American Medical ID
- medical ID jewelry: Creative Medical ID
- medical ID jewelry: Hope Paige
- medical ID jewelry: Jewel Basket
- medical ID jewelry: Lauren's Hope
- medical ID jewelry: Medical Identification Online
- medical ID jewelry: My-Medical-ID
- Nutrition Data: favorite nutrition site
- OberonDesign
- Open Bookstore, Long Beach
- Otterbox: iPhone protective cases: I have one of these
- panda facts: National Geographic
- PandaCam: National Zoo
- PandaCam: San Diego Zoo
- Pelikan fountain pens, my absoute fav pen
- singing bowl for meditating: Bodhisattva, terrific site for learning about singing bowls
- Twist and Pout lip balm
- USDOJ definition of service animal
- Vernors, my favorite ginger ale




Nothing like a nice hot cup of Earl Gray tea on a frosty morning
love you Peachy Lady
Earl Gray tea is my favorite too………………
Hey Donna… This AM Garth said tomorrow would be 70 degrees. I got gas in my car tonight… first night I could stand out there as there was not much wind! Hallelujia, maybe you can stick your nose outside and sniff the sea air soon. Love and hugs……
How joyful it is to hear you enjoying your moments with a nice cup of tea that you can smell and taste. You have been sounding so content and happy. XoXoXo – Susan
I really enjoy rooibos tea And snuggles.
Keep warm Lady, Tea is a good way….God Bless…Betsy
Really enjoy your Haiku. Thanks so much for sharing it. Sending you good energy, enough to climb the stairs!