Hi All
First time poster here so please bear with me (I'm an old git!)
A short introduction about myself, I'm an old Sky Blue, was even a Bantams supporter as first game was against Newport County in 1961. Left the city many years ago but you don't lose your love for your club. I am a fairly avid reader of this forum and enjoy reading some of the debates (until they descend into playground stuff).
I hope you will all forgive me for using this platform for the main purpose of this post which is to raise some awareness for Myeloma UK. You will probably not be aware but the club have kindly allowed the game on Saturday to be connected to Myeloma UK and there will be people in bright orange t-shirts with collecting tins in and around the stadium.
This is a very selfish post as I am the one with Myeloma. For those who are not aware of it (neither was I until diagnosed 18 months ago) but it is a blood cancer that affects the bone marrow. I have had very similar treatment to Torchamatic (I hope you are still doing well young man) and I too have been through the bone marrow biopsies and had a stem cell transplant in November 2017. However unlike other blood cancers, there is no cure for Myeloma although the treatment can be very effective.
This is a plea really to all members who will be at the game on Saturday to pass the word around as to what Myeloma is and to make a donation. I apologise if some of you feel that this is the wrong place to do this but Myeloma is one of the lesser known cancers and more funding is required to find the causes and to help research better treatments. I realise that this may come across as a bit selfish but my family, who have been brilliant throughout, have had a pretty rough time of it as well and the more awareness and money we can raise will hopefully aid further research.
PUSB
First time poster here so please bear with me (I'm an old git!)
A short introduction about myself, I'm an old Sky Blue, was even a Bantams supporter as first game was against Newport County in 1961. Left the city many years ago but you don't lose your love for your club. I am a fairly avid reader of this forum and enjoy reading some of the debates (until they descend into playground stuff).
I hope you will all forgive me for using this platform for the main purpose of this post which is to raise some awareness for Myeloma UK. You will probably not be aware but the club have kindly allowed the game on Saturday to be connected to Myeloma UK and there will be people in bright orange t-shirts with collecting tins in and around the stadium.
This is a very selfish post as I am the one with Myeloma. For those who are not aware of it (neither was I until diagnosed 18 months ago) but it is a blood cancer that affects the bone marrow. I have had very similar treatment to Torchamatic (I hope you are still doing well young man) and I too have been through the bone marrow biopsies and had a stem cell transplant in November 2017. However unlike other blood cancers, there is no cure for Myeloma although the treatment can be very effective.
This is a plea really to all members who will be at the game on Saturday to pass the word around as to what Myeloma is and to make a donation. I apologise if some of you feel that this is the wrong place to do this but Myeloma is one of the lesser known cancers and more funding is required to find the causes and to help research better treatments. I realise that this may come across as a bit selfish but my family, who have been brilliant throughout, have had a pretty rough time of it as well and the more awareness and money we can raise will hopefully aid further research.
PUSB