Double A Penny - Step 20 - Singing A New Tune
Yesterday I started a second round of BCG Cancer Treatments. I have to go through one a week for the next five weeks. It has been a difficult 9 months so far. This year it will be four operations, 12 BCG treatments, a lot of pain, blood, doctor visits, hospital stays and one terrible emergency room visit.
The Cipro damage has made my right arm almost useless and in a lot of pain. It is hard to use my mouse at this point or do chores around the house.
I am not a happy camper to be honest. But I have to keep moving forward.
Since my last post:
(1). Found $0.04 in change.
(2). Received $1.94 on bank verifications for various DTAMP accounts. My bank closed out some of my accounts that were linked to some of my DTAMP accounts so I had to re-adapt my situation. The benefit was making a little money on re-linking them.
(3). Was given for DTAMP a Yamaha C40 classical guitar with case, music book with CD and an extra set of guitar strings.
The guitar, case, book and strings are pretty much brand new. They were purchased on 03/14/2010 for around $129.00 and rarely used. The person moved to Hawaii and left them behind and that person donated them to DTAMP.
If anyone is interested in purchasing them, please let me know. I need to sell it all to add the funds to DTAMP.
Here are some pictures.
Present Stake:$3849.19Motto: It is only "one" found penny. Slogan: As Simple As Finding A Penny. Theme Song: Chumbawamba - Tubthumping Regards, Xinfinitum This Double A Penny Blog is based upon the Doubling Method "How to Double Your Way to a £Million in 28 Steps". Using the Doubling Rule it is an attempt to "Double Your Way to a Million" by going from one penny to a million dollars, starting from nothing. At the beginning you start by finding a penny and then double a penny until reaching $1,000,000.
Labels: BCG Treatment, Classical Guitar
4 Comments:
Hey X,
I'm wishing you all the best in your healing. Keep up the great doubling project.
Best,
Edo :)
Thanks Edo,
I appreciate it.
I will keep trying to move forward.
Regards,
Xinfintium
Re: Cipro poisoning. My poisons were Levaquin(Levofloxacin) and Avelox(Moxifloxacin) in 2003 for a sinus. It's been one health issue after another ever since (also blasdder issues). Have you seen FQRSEARCH.ORG and FQVICTIMS.ORG?? Also friend us on FB, "Fluoroquinolones" and "Fluoroquinolone Toxicity" (and sign the petition from the FB page). Best to You!!
~Shells~
Thank you Shells for the website pointers. I may have run across one of them in my search to understand what has happened to me with the Cipro.
I will check them again.
Thanks,
Xinfinitum
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