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Blogging in B Minor
http://www.markmillermusic.org/blog
Blogging in B Minor is a blog maintained by singer/songwriter Mark Miller and contains thoughts, information and discussion regarding songwriting and the business of music-making. From the craft of songwriting to the business end of the music industry to musical equipment and todays digital audio workstations, it's all covered periodically in this blog. Secondarily, Mark was diagnosed with a malignant primary brain tumor in 2007. This blog also chronicles his journey as a brain tumor survivor, providing experience, strength and hope as well as other resources from Mark's research that will hopefully help others that find themselves on this journey.
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A Cold And An Old Foe
As luck (or a hashed immune system!) would have it, I ended up with a cold. Who cares at this point - it’s par for the course and I’m working on bringing myself back out of this over time. It will take about 6 months and I will take a...
Chemotherapy Is Over…For Good
I’ve come to the end of the road with chemotherapy. As you know from the last several posts, I was off chemo (again) for nearly 6 weeks and just hopped back on the wagon and completed my first week on Tuesday. However, I developed an infect...
First Week Back on Chemotherapy - In The Bag
I finished up the first week back on chemotherapy last night and overall it went very well. As I mentioned, I think my body wasn’t ready for it on the first night but by night 2 and 3 I was pretty well in sync with my system again - nothing t...
Babies Are Hilarious!
Quick post - this is a hilarious short clip of my 1 year old Keegan putting on a show recently in our living room. We couldn’t stop laughing about this. Things like this make issues like a brain tumor take a back seat, you know? Check it ...
First Night Back On Chemo
After nearly 6 weeks off of chemo because of my low blood counts, the first night back on chemo went ok. I will have to say though - how quickly I became used to a “normal” life absent chemotherapy! Gone were the side effects includin...

