So happy to be riding my Trike!
[QUOTE=Dragonrider;201450]Anyone here still riding just after being diagnosed with cancer and taking chemotherapy or radiation treatments? Or is this the wrong place to post this?[/QUOTE]
I bought my trike on a cold snowy day in December 2018. Friends of mine right down the road from purchase place said they'd keep it for me till spring. They ended up keeping it till July 2019. As I was diagnosed with 3rd stage lung cancer in January. My first thought was Oh my goodness, I'll be able to see my friend. I even smiled. I tried to cover it because the nurse was looking at me like I must be crazy, smiling in spite of this bad news. But, my friend is Jesus. He's been so good to me. Who wouldn't want to see him? I fully understood the peace that surpasses all understanding that was with my hospice patients, that knew where they were going. However, Survival is an inborn instinct. In the garden, life was eternal. So, I searched best cancer centers in America and drive my Honda Pilot to Houston Texas. MD Anderson started my treatments that week. 60 rounds of radiation later and some chemo, then immunology treatment. I wouldn't do the immunology treatment if I could redo that drastic decision. Got back in June. My dear friends brought it to me in July, 19. I rode it a few times. I was very weak. It's now July 2020 and yesterday I was able to ride about 160 miles with a high heat index! I built up to that the last 8 weeks. God's creation is much better seen and felt from the seat of a motorcycle. So thankful, grateful and appreciative of his healing gifts to the medical staff, and many friends and acquaintance prayers.