
by John Falco
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Added on March 5, 2026
This is not a feel-good cancer story. It’s about being 29, locked in a hospital room during a pandemic, turning blood counts into a scoreboard, and deciding—day after day—whether you’re going to keep fighting.At 29, John Falco was living the life he'd worked for: A busy career, close friends, and the prime of his life stretching ahead. Then, after severe pain cut a vacation short, a phone call delivered three words that changed everything: acute myeloid leukemia.Within days, he went from planning his future to fighting for one. From everyday routines to Mass General Hospital, where he'd battle both cancer and the isolation of a compromised immune system during a global pandemic. From assuming he had decades ahead to making a choice most people don't face until they're much older: fight, or let go.Change of Plans takes you inside a fight that isn't sanitized, but completely raw. The one where survival becomes a full-time job. Where you ration your energy for visitors like a precious resource. Where you turn blood test results into a scoreboard because you need something to win.More than just a cancer memoir, this is about what happens when the life you've built gets demolished overnight. When the future you planned evaporates. When you have to find reasons to keep going that go deeper than anything you've known before.Written with dark humor and unflinching honesty, John's story introduces you to the people who became his lifeline: Greg, the friend who showed him the healing power of the desert; James, whose loyalty ran deeper than either of them knew; and Logan, the dog who taught him what it means to be present. You'll see how hospital routines transform into survival rituals, how friendship becomes medicine, and how beating cancer is only half the battle, because the harder part is sometimes figuring out what comes next.For anyone navigating a serious illness, supporting someone through it, or wrestling with what matters when everything changes overnight, this offers no platitudes, just one man's unflinching account of the fight, the fallout, and what comes after.
Honest, personal and well written.
This memoir surprised even me, so well done. Easy read that will make you laugh and cry. Read it!
Honest and powerful. A story about resilience and perspective that really stayed with me.

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