Tuesday, April 30, 2013

The Chemo Chronicles

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On 4-11-13 I was diagnosed with stage 1 DLBC NH Lymphoma (Diffuse Large B-Cell Non-Hodgkin). I had a lymph node in my neck removed for biopsy that yielded these results.

My lymphoma is in an aggressive stage and my team of doctors considered me as Stage 2 Aggressive and recommended an aggressive treatment plan of chemotherapy and radiation. The duration of my treatment plan is 16 weeks and it starts on 5-3-13. That's not a whole lot of time to prepare.

Going through this treatment is a fight. That’s what I’m doing, I’m fighting and I don’t want any boo hooing in my corner. I don’t want any pity or any ‘I’m so sorry’, or ‘You poor thing’. If you want to boohoo and cry, that’s fine, but I don't want to hear it. If you want to stand behind me and my team and rally for me then that’s what I need. This disease intends on kicking my ass if I can't stand up and fight.

I’m depending on my team to keep my fighting spirit up high, and not let it fall down into a depressed state. When is the last time you watched a boxing match and the coach in one corner yells over to the coach of the other corner ‘Why'd ya have to hit him so hard for'. That isn't what happens. The coach slaps his fighter in the face a few times to snap him out of it while screaming in his face 'What the hell are you doing out there. You're leaving yourself wide open. Stay out of reach of his jab and stick him with the counter when he comes in. Now get in there and Fight!'. That's what happens!

So what is my game plan... First and foremost whatever the doctors tell me to do. I need to maintain my acid/alkaline balance. I'm going to get back into my Pi Gu practice and start an acupuncture and Tong Ren regime. I'm going to focus my attention on studying for exams during my hospital stays and maintain my Kali/Arnis training until I'm unable. I'm going to remember everyone before me that has undergone this type of treatment and the knowledge they've shared to give me strength. I'm going to reach deep within myself and get ready to endure a pain like I've never known. I am going to show love and adoration toward my team and respect their judgments.

I'd prefer visitation to be limited to coaches on my team. Non-coaches I'd prefer that you support me through this blog or email throughout the duration of my treatment plan.

If you would like to be a coach on my team I'd love to have your support. Please email me.

What would I expect of my coaches. The ability to not take my crap, to keep me humble and get me back in check if I become a moody SOB. If I start cracking up and lose sight of my game plan I need help to get back on track and keep my head on straight. When I'm sick as a dog and I will be I need Spirit more than I need comfort. When I think I've had enough, I need my ass kicked cause it ain't over til its over.

We are more stronger together than we are alone!
Weakness is not a sign of strength; it’s a lack of it!


Anthony


Team Tarallo Current Roster

Head Coach:
Yours Truly

Assistant Head Coach:
F Martins

Cornermen:
Team Tarallo (NH Branch) (Strength & Conditioning Coordinators, Personal Advisory Team)
Team N DeCola (RWS Fight Plan Coordinator & Conditioning Coordinators, Personal Advisory Team)
D Blake  (Fight Coordinator &  Motivational Counselor)
M DellaGrotte (Tactical Team, Fight Coordinator and Motivational Counselor)
R DellaGrotte (Tactical Team, Attitude Adjustment Counselor and Fight Coordinator)

Coaches:
C Tarallo
F Tarallo (Attitude Adjustment Counselor)
J Blauvelt (Attitude Adjustment Counselor)
Indio (Motivational Counselor)
S Douglas
A Abrams (Mentor & Motivational Counselor)

TCM & Herbalists:
Tom Tam
Arthur
Guro P Freedman

Spiritualism and Prayer:
G Pachas
B & TNT Tarallo
A Timolien
Indio

Additional Therapies:
Tong Ren
Pi Gu
Tui Na Massage
Tai Chi Dao Yin

7 comments:

  1. Proud to be a coach sis. I'll only ever say this once... love ya. Now, let's kick ass.

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    1. Just getting the ball rolling at 4pm. I just got my PICC (Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter) put in. This is the point of access that will be used for my Chemo

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    2. are we gonna see you tomorrow?

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  2. Yo what's up kid thinking about you since I woke up hope the nurses there get your sense of humor I know you are gonna kick the ass of this thing like oh yeah you wanna fuck with me lemme know when I can come see you and adjust you're attitude which I look forward to cause you're always adjusting mine (you pain in the ass lol) to maybe you should ask them if they have any slow cola no matter how fast you drink it it goes down slow (my first interaction with anthony) talk to you soon knuckle futts!!!:-D

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  3. Anthony, You ROCK!!! Love u bro! Tom

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    1. When I think about strength. I think about You Tom. When I think about Spirit I think about you Barbara. Your Spirit has given Tom Strength and Tom's Strength gives you an indomitable spirit that has picked Tom up from his most difficult challenges.

      I'm just sitting here thinking about the times gone by and the fight that you have in you that sends folks running scared. The fight that you have in you now would scare the skin off the fight that you had. Thank you Tom And Barbara.

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  4. There is a saying in Tibetan, "Tragedy should be utilized as a source of strength." No matter what sort of difficulties, how painful experience is, if we lose our hope, that is our real disaster.
    ~Dalai Lama

    Praying for you Anthony! Love Barbara

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