Posted by Adirondack case guy on July 08, 2015 at 06:42:26 from (74.69.160.79):
Today is the first weekday since May 4th. that I didn't have to be at the hospital for my cancer treatment. I had the last one yesterday. The Bassett Cancer Center has a great staff, and the wife and I made some great friends. We quickly got on a first name baisis and the visits turned into a morning event. I copied off Jon's funny of the day, and BWM's this day in history, which everyone enjoyed. Several of the staff are into gardening, and we shared information and tips and did some bragging LOL. We didn't have a lot of time to BS, as they are on a tight schedule, that you can nearly set your watch by. We left the house at exactly 8:00am, 17min drive to hospital, in the treatment room by 8:30, out by 8:50 and home a little after 9:00. They have a little cerimoney for each patient when they complete their treatments. The lady who gets treated just before me also finished here last also yesterday, so the staff took a a couple of minutes off for the two of us to ring the bell, and say our goodbys. I'm kinda going to miss the morning get-together, but we have plans with some, to visit each other, on a informal baisis. Many Many thanks to all the great people at Bassett Health Care, in Cooperstown NY. Loren, the Acg.
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