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Interview #281: Robert Jordan’s Blog: A FINAL CHECK-IN BEFORE MAYO, Entry #1

Robert Jordan

As usual, let me start by thanking those who recently have donated to the Mayo Clinic Hematologic Malignancies Program—Amyloidosis Research in my name. The latest are Ms Brandie Minchew and Mr. Liam Hemmings. Thanks a million, guys.

This will be short, just to keep the worriers a little less worried about any untoward events.

A note to those sending me fan mail. A return address really helps if you’d like any sort of answer, though I’ve been reduced to postcards of late because of sheer volume. This holds especially true for people writing from Japan.

My cousin Wilson and his wife Janet came down to spend last weekend with us, and that was great. Wilson and I took a little walk, and I made it almost halfway around the block before I had to stop. A small thing, but a new best, post-chemo. I’ve also pushed, with my trainer’s guidance, the weight lifting to 35-lb dumbbells for the bench press and 75-lbs for lat pull-downs. Not great weights, to be sure, but a lot more than I was able to handle only two weeks ago. I get a little better every day, it seems, and those little bits add up over time. I’m still about 30 pounds lighter than I was on tour last year, but I’ve started putting weight back on. In muscle, I hope, not fat. But several people have commented that the shoulders, biceps and forearms are noticeably larger than they were three weeks ago, so maybe I’m doing it right. And I’m getting a little work done on AMOL, which is good. Not that any of you care about that.

Tomorrow Harriet and I take off for the Mayo Clinic, where we hope to get confirmation of that “good news, maybe.” (See the earlier posting for a fuller explanation.) If they come through for me, I’ll be popping the bubbly as soon as we get home. And letting you know, of course. Our return home won’t be until next Thursday, possibly later if I get a Corporate Angels flight back, so don’t get antsy if I don’t post until a week Friday. Until then, wish me luck and keep those prayers coming.

And just to toss in a few answers.

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