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Latest Cancer Bulletin!

I had an MRI today.

My oncologist says that there is no cancerous activity noticeable. I will continue to take MRIs every two months and then every three months and then every six months and then every year. Those nasty cancerous varmints are still out there somewhere. But for right now they are dormant or at least biding their time.

In related developments, I saw a doctor who specializes in physical rehabilitation who had all sorts of ideas to help my nerve damaged right foot. I'm bucking for electric shock treatment.

Tomorrow, I'm off to Montréal to make a Thanksgiving dinner with my darling daughter Nancy on Saturday. Tomorrow night, we will be eating at Pied de Cochon to celebrate the good cancer news.


Happy Thanksgiving, Joe!

all the best, my friend. You deserve it!

right on bro

but please into me to your 2nd daughter nancy:>)

Great news, Joe

Damn glad to hear it. Have a great time in Montreal and a happy TG. cheers!

I wish I could put into more jazzy words XYZ support, gladness, etc.

But I will just weigh in with these words, here: So great.

Have a great Pig's Foot.

No better way to celebrate

Perhaps eating pig's feet with help repair your foot?

Great MRI news

Martin Picard's Poutine au foie gras is legendary, if not a touch on the glutenous side. Enjoy your Thanksgiving.

Gadfly,

Isn't that why winos eat foie gras?

cold pizza

is great because you don't need napkins or a plate.
@SharonBowman - you may be onto something!
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Joe Dressner - Captain Tumor Man!


Hi, I'm Joe Dressner the famous wine importer and I have brain cancer!

I already have a wine blog and frankly wine is such a luxury business that I hate to mix my cancer problems with my wine observations. I think it would be a general downer for the lifestyle crowd out there.

Furthermore, we in the wine trade always claim there are tremendous health benefits to drinking wine. I've already had cardiovascular bypass surgery over eight years ago and now I got a tumor aggressively rattling in my brain. My colleagues in the glamorous wine industry want me to keep it quiet.

So, I've started this wonderful new blog to discuss wine, brain tumors, my life and to give you hot tips on handling the cancer stricken around you. There will also be practical wine/radiation pairings when I start radiation therapy and chemotherapy next week.

Having brain cancer means I might both physically and intellectually decline. So, I will be using this blog as a venue to pursue petty vendettas against relatives, acquaintances and people in the wine trade.

I might also lose touch with reality and say things that are not true or are only half true. The important thing is to have fun and enjoy this rare and precious time in my life.

One of my pet vendettas is my cousin Dr. Barbara Hirsch. Dr. Barbara Hirsch is a very important Great Neck Endocrinologist, who was raised and nurtured by my parents. Dr. Hirsch waited until my father was near death and my mother was suffering from a rare neuromuscular disorder, to write them a seven page letter denouncing them for being horrible to her for the entirety of her life! Despite my concerns, Dr. Hirsch still refuses to apologize.

Last night, I drank a beautiful bottle of Bourgueil Clos Sénéchal 2005 from Pierre Breton. It was sublime and reminded me that I used to be healthy. Not only that, the vineyard used to be there before I existed. It exists independently of my having cancer and will continue to exist. You ought to buy some.

August 2009 Postscript: Not only does it exist independently of my cancer, it also exists independently of Louis/Dressner Selections. After 18 years, they have dumped us for Kermit Lynch. Oh well. At least I'm alive!