I would like to thank everyone who e-mailed me asking me how my doctor's visit turned out.
My PET/CT scans were all clear and my bloodwork levels were all in the normal ranges. What a difference a year makes!
We are still keeping an eye on my liver. Those tests are still slightly elevated and we are pretty sure now it is a reaction to the additional stem cells I received last October. So, I am still on the "no booze" rule. I guess I should blog about that sometime!
Also, the answer to our last poll, "What is the significance of the red seat amongst the green out in Fenway's bleacher seats?" It marks the spot of the longest home run in Fenway's history. It was hit by Ted Williams.
"Did you know that the RED seat in the right-field bleachers at Fenway Park marks the spot where longest home run ever hit inside Fenway Park landed? On June 9, 1946, Ted Williams hit a 502-foot home run off Fred Hutchinson of the Detroit Tigers. Sitting in Section 42, Row 37, Seat 21 was Joe Boucher — a 56-year old construction worker from Albany, New York. The ball hit Boucher on the head dislocating his straw hat and causing him to tell the media, "After it hit my head I was no longer interested (in obtaining the souvenir)." -- Baseball Almanac
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Mike and Lauren,
So glad to hear the wonderful news! Mike you look great!
All our love,
Kathy and Alan
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