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Life Without A Fibula: May 2015
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Life Without A Fibula. In December 2012, my fibula was taken out of my left leg to replace cancer-infected bone in my chin. This is all about my experiences with cancer and the growth that I have had because of it! Tuesday, May 19, 2015. Two Days, People. After a six-month hiatus from my missionary service at the St George Utah Temple (with the exception of about three Fridays in January), I am excited to announce that I am resuming my mission. Two days, people. PS- Hallelujah, my hair is growing back!
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Life Without A Fibula: The Baptistry
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Life Without A Fibula. In December 2012, my fibula was taken out of my left leg to replace cancer-infected bone in my chin. This is all about my experiences with cancer and the growth that I have had because of it! Tuesday, July 21, 2015. What I learned from. Working in the Baptistry. We love when people come. It's the whole reason we're there. Come to the temple! We love it when you bring in family names. Family names that either you or someone else found! You don't have to bring in family names. Temple...
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Life Without A Fibula: December 2014
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Life Without A Fibula. In December 2012, my fibula was taken out of my left leg to replace cancer-infected bone in my chin. This is all about my experiences with cancer and the growth that I have had because of it! Saturday, December 27, 2014. I finished my six weeks. The last week, just about every day was a nauseous day. I didn't have too much energy, and I noticed how tired this has made me. More chemo is not a definite yes, but its not a no. I don't know what the future holds, I feel like I have some...
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Life Without A Fibula: August 2015
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Life Without A Fibula. In December 2012, my fibula was taken out of my left leg to replace cancer-infected bone in my chin. This is all about my experiences with cancer and the growth that I have had because of it! Monday, August 24, 2015. As I prepare to move up to Logan for school (two days! The biggest impact of cancer is that I am a better college student. I have full confidence that I can push through hard classes and tough teachers, assignments, or study groups- all with phenomenal grades. ...Becau...
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Life Without A Fibula: Starting Off
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Life Without A Fibula. In December 2012, my fibula was taken out of my left leg to replace cancer-infected bone in my chin. This is all about my experiences with cancer and the growth that I have had because of it! Monday, January 14, 2013. All I'm doing is just living life and getting through this trial the best I can. So I have wanted to do something that I can spend my time in helping other people. Lo and behold, this blog was born. January 15, 2013 at 8:41 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Life Without A Fibula: Check It Out
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Life Without A Fibula. In December 2012, my fibula was taken out of my left leg to replace cancer-infected bone in my chin. This is all about my experiences with cancer and the growth that I have had because of it! Sitting in the Space of Not Knowing. Place No More for the Enemy of My Soul. Accepting the Lord's Will and Timing. This one's a good one.). What Newly Returned Missionaries Need Most. Calysta Bevier Sings "This is My Fight Song". Your Dark Place May Be Someone Else's Light. Also I went VIRAL!
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Life Without A Fibula: June 2015
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Life Without A Fibula. In December 2012, my fibula was taken out of my left leg to replace cancer-infected bone in my chin. This is all about my experiences with cancer and the growth that I have had because of it! Monday, June 29, 2015. Here's an official update to the world:. Today I'm at 11 weeks (77 days) post-Chemo. The only real side-effects I'm [still] feeling are neuropathy in my feet a nd fatigue. I had an appointment and CT scan up at the Huntsman Cancer Institute on Tuesday. Scan was CLEAR!
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Life Without A Fibula: I Believe
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Life Without A Fibula. In December 2012, my fibula was taken out of my left leg to replace cancer-infected bone in my chin. This is all about my experiences with cancer and the growth that I have had because of it! I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As such, I know the answers to questions like:. Why am I here? Where was I before this earth life? Where am I going after? How can I find true joy and happiness? What do I believe? Some sites I recommend you check out:. Its craz...
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Life Without A Fibula: November 2014
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Life Without A Fibula. In December 2012, my fibula was taken out of my left leg to replace cancer-infected bone in my chin. This is all about my experiences with cancer and the growth that I have had because of it! Saturday, November 22, 2014. Let me finish feeling you in on the rest of how week one was. I felt really bloated, so in turn gassy, Wednesday and Thursday of last week. As far as nausea, Thursday was probably the worst of it. Yes, I did just post about my gas on the internet. Today's a busy da...
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Life Without A Fibula: February 2015
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Life Without A Fibula. In December 2012, my fibula was taken out of my left leg to replace cancer-infected bone in my chin. This is all about my experiences with cancer and the growth that I have had because of it! Tuesday, February 24, 2015. My Week In Tweets. Here are some random "tweets"- short little thoughts of how this last week went:. And, just because, here's a picture of me sitting on a couch in the proximity of 2000 Flushes last summer. Yes, I make cancer jokes. Do something besides Facebook.