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A bit late, but I thought I'd get the Euro referendum out of the way
before I gave the results of the PET scan.
So, on the day of the scan I had a mild chest infection - nothing
serious but have you ever tried to lie motionless when you want to
cough? Not easy.
Fast forward a week and into the clinic to meet Dr Wrench and his
minions. First I get a slap on the wrist for not getting the infection
treated immediately but then, in almost the same breath, DW tells me
that the infection is brighter on the scan than the few remaining
lymphoma-affected nodes. Cue smiles and muted celebration all round.
The next step is a change in medication to a drug that's so new that
they are still unsure about the side-effects* 8-| and a meeting with the
stem-cell transplant team.
John
* Had I mentioned that I'd agreed to join a trial?
--
It's not about bravery.
It's about doing what I need to do to win
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That is worth a congratulations John and the best of luck for the next
stage. We keep our fingers crossed of course.
--
Thomas
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From: Nekar Xenos
Subject: Re: Weakly glowing on a background of calm
Date: 26 Jun 2016 23:34:45
Message: <57709ed5@news.povray.org>
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On 2016/06/25 11:00 AM, Doctor John wrote:
> A bit late, but I thought I'd get the Euro referendum out of the way
> before I gave the results of the PET scan.
>
> So, on the day of the scan I had a mild chest infection - nothing
> serious but have you ever tried to lie motionless when you want to
> cough? Not easy.
>
> Fast forward a week and into the clinic to meet Dr Wrench and his
> minions. First I get a slap on the wrist for not getting the infection
> treated immediately but then, in almost the same breath, DW tells me
> that the infection is brighter on the scan than the few remaining
> lymphoma-affected nodes. Cue smiles and muted celebration all round.
>
> The next step is a change in medication to a drug that's so new that
> they are still unsure about the side-effects* 8-| and a meeting with the
> stem-cell transplant team.
>
> John
>
> * Had I mentioned that I'd agreed to join a trial?
>
Wishing you all the best.
--
________________________________________
-Nekar Xenos-
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On Sat, 25 Jun 2016 10:00:18 +0100, Doctor John wrote:
> A bit late, but I thought I'd get the Euro referendum out of the way
> before I gave the results of the PET scan.
>
> So, on the day of the scan I had a mild chest infection - nothing
> serious but have you ever tried to lie motionless when you want to
> cough? Not easy.
>
> Fast forward a week and into the clinic to meet Dr Wrench and his
> minions. First I get a slap on the wrist for not getting the infection
> treated immediately but then, in almost the same breath, DW tells me
> that the infection is brighter on the scan than the few remaining
> lymphoma-affected nodes. Cue smiles and muted celebration all round.
>
> The next step is a change in medication to a drug that's so new that
> they are still unsure about the side-effects* 8-| and a meeting with the
> stem-cell transplant team.
>
> John
>
> * Had I mentioned that I'd agreed to join a trial?
Sounds like promising news, John. :)
--
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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