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@zellheff

Yes that’s right - we did touch base in the spring. Thanks for your reply. I’ll post on how our son is doing. He will be staying with us - we’re calling our place his rehab. Center - and will I’m sure drive him crazy with protocols to avoid infections. From what I’m gathering - video games will be his means of staying sane during this time. I’ve offered to teach him to knit - not interested. 🙂
Hope you continue to do well - it’s good to hear from other folks with this same rare version of Hodgkins.

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@zellheff, it is great you are creating your own "rehab center" for your son. Although I have not had a cancer, I was born with a rare genetic bleeding disorder called hemophilia. As a result, it left many of my joints in end-stage arthritis from internal bleeding episodes and injuries. I had to have major surgery and my parents also took care of me during my rehab and PT. As you mentioned, video games were my best friend as I am not much older than your son and in that generation. If your son needs some suggestions on video games (if he hasn't already played them), I'd be happy to share some of my favorites.

Checking in to see how your son is doing (and you as the caretaker).....