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I don'y know what to say on a
I don'y know what to say on a bad report, I wish it weren't so, but it is what it is. Knuckle down and deal with it, do whatever they say is the best course of treatment. Hang tough, don't let the negative bull s**t cloud your mind. You can deal with this, others have, new stuff is coming down every week, you just have to hang on untill the proper treatment comes down. Hope is what we all live on, hold on to it.........Dave ps: sorry if it sounds too rahrah, but thats what I tell myself on every reoccurance.
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better living thru chemistry
You know Jeff, I'm a big believer in tweaking off label chemistry and getting better blood chemistry. My version of carrying a pocketful of tire tacks for aggressive bus drivers with a bad attitude.
If I were in your situation, I'd talk to this Belanger guy to see if he has any clear suggestions. In the US, you have more advanced blood labs available. I'd definitely use them. For us now, it is always that last molecule or two that does the trick.
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G'day Mate
I am sorry to be late to respond I got side tracked as most of us appear to. Into the second month of a 32 week withdrawel from oxycodone. Sometimes I wish they did a bit more profiling before the suggest meds for us. I don't know if the current treament they are suggesting is to take out the cancer or a containment protocol to let them think up a new regime. I know you will be doing the research long before they think of it and perhaps making a few suggestions of your own. As always mate I can only wish you well and hope that there is something really special in the way of treatment just around the corner. That was always my hope for Craig and that it would turn up sooner than later.I have everything crossed for you and I don't think run and hide is in your character. Hugs ron.
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dear jeff
oh Jeff......I am so so sorry....what an enormous staggering blow that must have been......must be......... love your bus analogy....so that's what you have to do dear friend. Look at at that damned bus and start out again.....
Jeff I am facing a breast involment this week and it has me totally freaked.....I wonder how to contain my fears.....and so I think of you and all you are facing.....hard hard hard.....
sending all the warmest hugs......mags
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