torchomatic
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Torch I live about 10 minutes away from the Hospital. There is residents parking but your wife is welcome to borrow a permit from us if she doesn't mind the walk around.
I'll ask her, thanks for the offer.
Torch I live about 10 minutes away from the Hospital. There is residents parking but your wife is welcome to borrow a permit from us if she doesn't mind the walk around.
you're some fighter mate. I don't think I could cope.Not good had high temps and infections for the last week. Having a chest scan tomorrow. Had brekkie but brought it up. Another day in paradise.
Congrats Torch! From experience, that is one of the best feelings you can get. Enjoy the time with your family.I'm going home today after six long weeks! I'm so excited. Only for a couple of weeks though and then I'm back in....
Shame you can't go to the match saturday, can't they get one of those plastic tent things for you to sit in.It's great, Oakey. Not only being with my family - nice it's half term - but just seeing the sky, the sun, birds, trees. Everything! I can't describe the feeling really.
Went to Warwick hospital for an appointment today, blood tests, etc and amazingly my blood counts are all normal. Since i came home I've put on four pounds, which is great after losing two stones in six weeks whist in hospital.
Only slight downer was consultant said i might go back in next week. I was strongly disagreeing as i was originally promised a couple of weeks. Said i was putting on weight, etc but at the end of the day i will have to do what they say. The main issue is once i go in i won't be back home until late May or June so I want to be at home for as long as i can. Seeing her again on Monday for the final decision.
Anyway, just enjoying being at home.
Shame you can't go to the match saturday, can't they get one of those plastic tent things for you to sit in.
Shame they can't give you a private box to watch the game inI'll be around but can't risk it, would love to go but not worth getting an infection and being ill - would definitely have to go back in then. Me and the wife will drop my Dad and lad off at the Ricoh and then have a coffee somewhere. I'll just keep checking my phone for the score. Can't complain really.
I'll be around but can't risk it, would love to go but not worth getting an infection and being ill - would definitely have to go back in then. Me and the wife will drop my Dad and lad off at the Ricoh and then have a coffee somewhere. I'll just keep checking my phone for the score. Can't complain really.
Had another bone marrow biopsy today. Absolute bloody agony, it really is. Last time was bad enough and they got the sample first time. Today the nurse was struggling to get to the marrow and had to "go in" a few times. I'm not ashamed to admit I cried when she said she hadn't got a good enough sample and had to go in again. They basically put a massive needle into your lower back. Thankfully my wife was there so I could hold her hand. Now, the area is really sore on my back and I'm chewing on paracetamol. If there isn't sign of any leukemia then I won't have to have the second lot of chemo. If there's even the smallest trace then I will. Have to wait until the end of the week to find out. So I'll either be going back into University hospital on Monday or staying at home a bit longer and then going straight into Heartlands for the transplant. Fingers crossed it's the latter.