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Getting ready for the next battle....

  • May 17, 2025
  • 1 min read

Hey everyone! Sorry I have not been great at keeping things updated here. Have had so much going on in work and cancer life. Things have been extra crazy lately but as usual trying to take the good with the bad and stay positive. Im tired of complaining so have been only doing it to Dayna and constantly LOL (poor Dayna).


I last left you with the news that I was going to have Liver embolization. That is still the plan and the first round is scheduled for July 1st. I have a pile of tests to do before.... heart, CT, labs etc..... If all goes as planned I will need a 2nd round around a month later. This procedure has a pretty high success right at stopping/slowing down the tumor growth/symptoms for a while. We are hoping a year min. If anything major changes/happens I promise to post it here and share so that you guys can be in the loop. As always, appreciate you all :)




 
 
 

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Ruben Arias
Ruben Arias
May 21, 2025

Hi Paul, thanks for the update. I am coming to your place this friday, you better be home!!!

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