HAHA! As great as Sunday was, it certainly was a true representation of life as a City fan.
Christ.When i was trying to "woo" her I took her to a few matches at HR and a few away too. The one I remember most was when we beat Man City 4-3 and she asked if all games were as good as this. I said yes obviously.
That mid-week 0-0 away at Rotherham told her otherwise.
Fine. Just literally got back from Heartlands where i had to sign transplant consent forms plus they go through the risks and lots of cheery stats such as 10-15% that transplant will kill me or 5% chance it will give me another cancer. All nice stuff...
Being admitted next Wed 26th. Chemo for a few days then Day Zero - transplant day - is fourth of May so May the Fourth be with me.
What's actually involved? How do they transplant it?Fine. Just literally got back from Heartlands where i had to sign transplant consent forms plus they go through the risks and lots of cheery stats such as 10-15% that transplant will kill me or 5% chance it will give me another cancer. All nice stuff...
Being admitted next Wed 26th. Chemo for a few days then Day Zero - transplant day - is fourth of May so May the Fourth be with me.
What's actually involved? How do they transplant it?
That's a lot better than I thought, I thought they would need to mess with bones.Through the line on my chest. The donor (whoever they are) give the stem cells on the same day so they are fresh and then they just give them to me. Apparently the cells know they are bone marrow cells and just wander off to my bone marrow and just settle in.
What's actually involved? How do they transplant it?
That's a lot better than I thought, I thought they would need to mess with bones.
Will that over ride your own ?
On a more cheery note as my blood count has recovered quite well I am being allowed to go to the Walsall game on Saturday. Good news, eh?
I said good news, eh lads? Lads?
Lads?
Poor, Torch....On a more cheery note as my blood count has recovered quite well I am being allowed to go to the Walsall game on Saturday. Good news, eh?
I said good news, eh lads? Lads?
Lads?
Did you go to the Walsall match today, Torch and hope you are feeling a bit better?
Wife's just left me stranded here in Heartlands. First week in a shared ward as I'm having chemo from tomorrow. Then in my own room for transplant.
Free tele and decent wifi. As with all hospitals though it's bloody boiling.
Good luck Torch!! Hopefully this round of chemo isn't as hard on you as the last bout.
Apparently it is a lot milder. Just giving it to me as a precursor to the main event next Thursday or Day Zero as they call it. Transplant Day.