Marshall had a bone density test done this morning so that we could see where he stands right now before he gets too far along in his treatment. The various drugs he will be taking all have a potential side effect of weakening the bones. The technician doing the test said that Marshall's bones were "normal," so that is good news as a starting point!
And we now own a Harley trike. We pick it up tomorrow. I am attaching pictures of the trike as it sat in the showroom. He's adding a few things to it. Then next week he will begin the design process of giving the bike its patriotic look -- in honor of the 18th SOS, his unit in Viet Nam -- so that he can travel around the country to various shows/events and participate in various Rides and help raise awareness for (1) veterans' issues; and (2) how some prostate cancers are not the slow growers that people seem to think they should be (it is still staggering at how fast his cancer grew in just a few months). You'll see more information about this in future blogs. This is giving him a wonderful purpose in life that takes his mind totally off of the fact that he has cancer....
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