It's the first song of the first live show by the Anvils. There was some chit chat and monkeying around with equipment in the beginning of this video. The actual song starts around 1:15 and I don't know the name of it. But good work fellas. Good to see you Matt.
here's a long overdue update as to how the chemotherapy and stem cell transplant are going. I've been in the hospital for just over a week now and I've been too weak really to be posting anything, but today I got off my ass and made it happen. I'm even getting medicinal marijuana for my nausea
catching people up on how my recovery is going from the stem cell transplant, and the new treatment I'll need to get monthly to keep me in remission and build up my bone density again after the multiple myeloma damaged my bones
Sorry for the delay, but I am doing well and just enjoying the summer. This is the first of about 20 videos I'll be posting in the next week. I've done a lot of filming over the past two months, but I just haven't sat down to upload them. So here's the first.
my second update from the hospital regarding my stem cell transplant. shortly after i filmed this, I found out that i'll need to be given blood today, which sucks. But I still feel pretty good.
Hopefully this is the first of many new frequent posts. I just needed some time to enjoy my newfound health and remission. Thank you for all the support.
nobody reads these descriptions, but this video is an update on my cancer, as well as a letter i got from someone seeking advice on multiple myeloma and the fact that an x-ray revealed pneumonia in my lungs.
This is my daily update on how I'm feeling, which was much better this day. I also go on a rant about stem cell research and how I need your support in stem cell research to potentially save my life. Important stuff.
This is a short clip taken right after I puked my guts out from the meds. I had to hurl in a bowl because I couldn't make it to the bathroom. The audio isn't great, but you get the picture. As I said, it's not always going to be pretty.
a brief update about how i'm feeling (stronger each day) and a little advice for those of you going through cancer about how to resist the temptation to pull your hair out.
This video has got it all: Some new cancer level results, an itchy rash and a superstitious beard story. And possibly a nice Christmas gift on the way.
Here I talk go through every single medication I'm on (which add up to about $15,000 a month. Luckily health insurance covers all but about $150)and explain what each does and what its side effects are. This will answer many of the questions you have about my treatment.