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Pc is often times over rated. I call it like I see it. My page my rules.

 

Hugs,

Greg

 

 

Who came up with this PC shit anyway ? Its the bane of human existence. Having to think and edit before you speak destroys the message you are trying to convey.. Let it Flow, and FUCK EM if they cant take a joke !

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Sounds like you need a safe space and a binki.

Seaboy and LADoug. Funguy just PM'd me about this thread. I am SO SORRY that I did not respond to you before. About a year and half ago, I was diagnosed with Stage 4 (it was all over me), large beta cell Lymphoma. My bone marrow was positive, and I was immediately started on chemo. It was bad, but not that bad. I never even got nauseous. After the first two rounds, my neck mass (Yes. I had one too) disappeared. After the fourth round, I had a CT scan which showed complete remission. And after the sixth round, the PET scan confirmed complete remission. I just had my one year post chemo. check, and I'm still fine. Every three months, my likelihood of recurrence drops 5%. I'm already at 20%, and by next June it'll be 5%. My bone marrow is doing well, so no transplant at this time. What can I say? The more aggressive it is, the more susceptible to the chemo. it is. Support is key, and it certainly gives one a determination to make every moment count. I'm here if you want to ask me anything. Our stories are eerily similar, and I pray that both of you have as good an outcome as seems to be my fate. I turn 70 next month. And BTW, I got tremendous support from my favorite 3 escorts. I can't thank them enough. One thing, Seaboy, did the HIV change your chemo regimen? Well, that's about it. My warmest thoughts to you two. And, Funguy, tell them about Paddington Bear!!

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For those that may be interested all my treatment updates and how Im feeling will be posted on my FB page https://m.facebook.com/greg.marquez.50?ref=bookmarks theres an option to follow and as far as I know I have no idea who follows me if you dont want to do a friend requeat. But just so you dont get your panties in a bunch, I use fowl language and my fb page is ME uncensored and sometimes unpc. If you got thin skin and need to often hide in your safe space dont click on the link.

 

Hugs,

Greg

 

Thanks for this, Greg. Just FYI, it looks like people who want to follow your journey will need to make a friend request. Following you doesn't appear to reveal posts from the past two years.

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Thanks for this, Greg. Just FYI, it looks like people who want to follow your journey will need to make a friend request. Following you doesn't appear to reveal posts from the past two years.

 

I wasnt aware of that. Hmmmm tricky fb.

 

Hugs,

Greg

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Seaboy and LADoug. Funguy just PM'd me about this thread. I am SO SORRY that I did not respond to you before. About a year and half ago, I was diagnosed with Stage 4 (it was all over me), large beta cell Lymphoma. My bone marrow was positive, and I was immediately started on chemo. It was bad, but not that bad. I never even got nauseous. After the first two rounds, my neck mass (Yes. I had one too) disappeared. After the fourth round, I had a CT scan which showed complete remission. And after the sixth round, the PET scan confirmed complete remission. I just had my one year post chemo. check, and I'm still fine. Every three months, my likelihood of recurrence drops 5%. I'm already at 20%, and by next June it'll be 5%. My bone marrow is doing well, so no transplant at this time. What can I say? The more aggressive it is, the more susceptible to the chemo. it is. Support is key, and it certainly gives one a determination to make every moment count. I'm here if you want to ask me anything. Our stories are eerily similar, and I pray that both of you have as good an outcome as seems to be my fate. I turn 70 next month. And BTW, I got tremendous support from my favorite 3 escorts. I can't thank them enough. One thing, Seaboy, did the HIV change your chemo regimen? Well, that's about it. My warmest thoughts to you two. And, Funguy, tell them about Paddington Bear!!

No I dont think the hiv changed much. My tcells were in a good spot and I'vebeen undetectable for a while now.

 

Hugs,

Greg

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Greg - National Ice Cream Month begins July 1! Hit that freezer.

 

Double scoops on July 17th which is National Ice Cream DAY!

 

Oh! and BTW, Shark Week began last Sunday on Discovery Channel! Never too late to catch up.

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