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Anna, Yvonne, B.B. and Angelica pose for a photo at the Dr. Johnny Reyna Center for Cancer Treatment building naming ceremony.

Photo credit: Analicia Perez for Urology San Antonio

Yesterday, I went for my paratransit* assessment. It went well, and they had provided me with roundtrip transpiration. The paratransit is so when I'm ready to return to my place of employment, I will have an alternate means of getting there, as there's no way I can scale the nearby elevated subway stairs.

 

This is all driving me crazy, as up until late August I would walk the 24 minutes to work and back, every single day, rain or shine. Then the Kemosabe Liquid Sunshine side effects became overwhelming and based on my physical condition at that time, I was left with no other choice but to stay home and work remotely. The ultimate plan is for me to initially go into my office one day a week for starters. Outside of that one day, the remaining I will work remote. I've been remote since early September and I just hate it. Although under the circumstances, I'm grateful for the option. In theory, the in-person dates will increase over time, as I continue to slowly heal from the Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN).

 

I'm a business oriented individual and I'm keeping the faith it will all happen, as I need to be in an office setting, not in my apartment

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Feelin' Stronger Every Day

Song by Chicago ‧ 1973

 

"Feelin' Stronger Every Day" is a song written by Peter Cetera and James Pankow for the group Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago VI (1973). The first single released from that album, it reached #10 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.

~ Further info via Wikipedia Feelin' Stronger Every Day

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(*) Paratransit is a type of public transport service that supplements fixed-route mass transit by providing individualized rides without fixed routes or timetables. Paratransit services may vary considerably on the degree of flexibility they provide their customers. At their simplest they may consist of a taxi or small bus that will run along a more or less defined route and then stop to pick up or discharge passengers on request

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Newell's Run - Year of the City

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Dr. Juan"Johnny" Reyna (center) poses with Corrie Bass and Dr. Michale Selva by the recently unveiled sign for the cancer treatment facility named in Reyna's honor. Reyna is the founder and former president and CEO of Urology San Antonio, a local medical group of 27 physicians. Sevla is the radiation oncologist who works at the cancer center. Bass is the director of operations and chief radiation therapist at the center.

Photo credit: Analicia Perez for Urology San Antonio

Our conference room. That's 17 feet of Mahogany

Henry Cisneros, the former U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary, speaks with reporters about the cancer treatment facility named in honor of Cisneros' urologist Dr. Juan "Johnny" Reyna. Cisneros was treated for prostate cancer this summer at the center that now bears his doctor's name.

Photo credit: Analicia Perez for Urology San Antonio

Left to right: Ted Masters, Alan Zambarano, Joe Polise, Bill LaRose, Matt Dolly, Jim Postell, Dan Ligorner, Alex Previdi and Larry Schiffenhaus

Used the Mersey Tunnel 10K as a training run for the Southport Triathlon next week. Finished in 60 minutes 49 seconds ... PB! Not bad for an old man. 19th position in the over 60s finishers. Still time to sponsor my triathlon ... I'm raising money for Prostate Cancer UK. You can sponsor me by visiting my Just Giving page at www.justgiving.com/tommystriathlon

All sponsorship much appreciated.

Able and Cane in hand, this morning I once again walked the 6 Avenues north to my appointment at The Medical Complex, and walked back as well. It's not that cold out, though the wind can be brutal. Wait until Sunday. NYC is due a major snowstorm. This morning my legs ached a bit, as yesterday after work I walked quite far for FedEx and UPS returns. I'm not sacrificing those returns. Gotta do what you gotta do. This month I began going into my office one day per week. Next month, two days. With the arrival of March, three days.

 

So, at The Medical Complex, the nurse noted how she could get their social worker involved reference my Access-A-Ride ineligibility letter. No, thank you. (I've already had my fill of their anti-social worker. Knock it off, already). I'm not going to appeal their decision. Why not? That would be a waste of my time. Instead, I am going to send them a letter, outlining how their assessment practices require an overhaul. Think, assessment assessment. I'm a really good researcher, and an okay writer. It essentially all boils down to the delivery.

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Today, January 23rd, 2026 commemorates my 4th year alcohol free and 4.5 years nicotine free.

I had once been a two pack per day smoker and a daily drinker

On July 12, 2021 I quit smoking cigarettes cold turkey.

Six months later, I followed suit with alcohol, also cold turkey.

And it's mostly mind over matter, quitting these vices. It just takes determination

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Newell's Run - Year of the City

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Dr. Juan "Johnny" Reyna poses with Dr. Michale Selva near the recently unveiled sign for the cancer treatment facility named in Reyna's honor. Reyna is the founder and former president and CEO of Urology San Antonio, a local medical group of 27 physicians. Sevla is the radiation oncologist who works at the cancer center.

Photo credit: Analicia Perez for Urology San Antonio

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Dr. Juan “Johnny” Reyna and his wife Joni react after unveiling a sign for the cancer treatment facility named in Dr. Reyna's honor. Urology San Antonio renamed the building located at 7718 Louis Pasteur Court for the group’s founder and former president and CEO at a ceremony on November 10, 2012.

 

Photo credit: Analicia Perez for Urology San Antonio

Prostate cancer survivor and former U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros praises his urologist and friend Dr. Juan Reyna at the Dr. Johnny Reyna Center for Cancer Treatment building naming ceremony.

Photo credit: Analicia Perez for Urology San Antonio

Dr. Juan "Johnny" Reyna poses with Corrie Bass near the recently unveiled sign for the cancer treatment facility named in his honor. Reyna is the founder and former president and CEO of Urology San Antonio, a local medical group of 27 physicians. Bass is the director of operations and chief radiation therapist that the center.

Photo credit: Analicia Perez for Urology San Antonio

Tues 6 July 2010. - The 27th Annual Ladies Pro-Am Competition, in aid of The Ladies Captain's Charity - Prostate Cancer. This was a team event, each team comprising three amateurs and one professional. - St Augustine's Golf Club, Cottington Road, Cliffsend, Ramsgate. - Amateur Sue Lavender of St Augustine's studying the lie of the green, lining up her putt while the Pro looks on.

Terry's getting HDR brachytherapy, an advanced form of highly targeted radiotherapy.

Prostate cancer survivor and former U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros praises his urologist and friend Dr. Juan Reyna at the Dr. Johnny Reyna Center for Cancer Treatment building naming ceremony.

Photo credit: Analicia Perez for Urology San Antonio

Happy Movember! Good luck to everyone who is on a 'stache mission for the month.

Dr. Juan “Johnny” Reyna and his wife Joni react after unveiling a sign for the cancer treatment facility named in his honor. Urology San Antonio renamed the building located at 7718 Louis Pasteur Court for the group’s founder and former president and CEO at a ceremony on November 10, 2012.

Photo credit: Analicia Perez for Urology San Antonio

Left to right: Jim Cummins, Marc Peeler, Chip Clarke, Eric Johnson, Ryan Mendez, Doug Little, Kevin Roberts, Justin Leighton, Victor Valenzuela, Darryl Noon, Matt Seliger and Scott Carter

1 in 6 men get prostate cancer.

Able and Cain in hand, this morning was great, as I walked the 6 Avenues north to my appointment at The Medical Complex, and in 30 degree weather nonetheless. Plus, I walked back too. Felt amazing. Ascending to my 4th Floor Walk-up Penthouse Apartment took a bit, though I continue to gain strength.

 

I love those glasses, they're awesome and fun. They're blue blockers, to block the blue light from a computer, tablet, phone. I wear them all the time and now own like 12 pairs in various styles and colors.

 

This photo is included in the album titled:

Newell's Run - Year of the City

- Click to view the full album

Dr. Juan"Johnny" Reyna (center) poses with Corrie Bass and Dr. Michale Selva near the recently unveiled sign for the cancer treatment facility named in Reyna's honor. Reyna is the founder and former president and CEO of Urology San Antonio, a local medical group of 27 physicians. Sevla is the radiation oncologist who works at the cancer center. Bass is the director of operations and chief radiation therapist at the center.

Photo credit: Analicia Perez for Urology San Antonio

Supporting prostate cancer initiatives with Movember: Make a donation.

Left to right: Jim Cummins, Victor Valenzuela, Marc Peeler, Matt Seliger and Justin Leighton (front)

Monsignor Lawrence Stuebben leads the invocation at the Dr. Johnny Reyna Center for Cancer Treatment building naming ceremony.

Photo credit: Analicia Perez for Urology San Antonio

Dr. Juan "Johnny" Reyna poses with Corrie Bass by the recently unveiled sign for the cancer treatment facility named in his honor. Reyna is the founder and former president and CEO of Urology San Antonio, a local medical group of 27 physicians. Bass is the director of operations and chief radiation therapist that the center.

Photo credit: Analicia Perez for Urology San Antonio

The official ride for The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride in Göteborg 2014. DGR is a community and charity event that brings together riders of classic styled machines and dapper to raise money and awareness into men's health issues. The individual rides are organised by volunteers in each city.

Left to right: Mike Hagis, Brad Harrison, Brian Echelmeyer, Justin Hulse, Tony Wells and Scott Whittington

A crazy little pump that sucks the puss from the main wound.

On the left of this container you can easily see the puss collecting in the reservoir. This is on a window sill in my garden room.

 

WoodStock ring girl during the Woodstock Reserve Fight For Life charity boxing event in aid of prostate cancer, Saturday 3 December,The Trusts Stadium Arena. Photo: Dion Mellow / photosport.co.nz

Stars 2009, on August 8th, will raise money for leading-edge prostate cancer research. Food by Thomas Keller of The French Laundry, rare wines by the Peter Michael Winery.

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Tues 6 July 2010. - The 27th Annual Ladies Pro-Am Competition, in aid of The Ladies Captain's Charity - Prostate Cancer. This was a team event, each team comprising three amateurs and one professional. - St Augustine's Golf Club, Cottington Road, Cliffsend, Ramsgate. - Amateur Debbie Woledge from North Foreland Golf Club. - Oh Dear!

If you're interested in supporting the cause, Dan's pledge page is at mobro.co/danblayney.

Yesterday I was so weak I could not walk to the pond , today we went for a walk around - about 400-500 metres I estimate then later in the evening remembered i had not done my daily walk around the lounge room - had the ipod on random play so never knew what music would pop up - Alenka chose the moment between tracks to try to record my "dance of joy " LOL

The sandals and socks plus made me a bit unstable so had to go to socks only - not my finest moment on stage but just wanted to show it is not all doom and gloom im Penguin. We "danced " for about 5 minutes before Alenka decided to grab the camera bu it was pretty dark inside. Just having a bit of fun

Hubby's home after a brief hospital stay, and has to wear post-surgery compression stockings for a couple of weeks.

We've dubbed them 'the Devil's pop socks' - if you've ever had to wear them you'll know why...

Matt Dolly, Research Director

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