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I was just sitting here in front of my computer reading the daily bull shit and suddenly I've grown philosophical, for me at least.

 

Reading about David and Eric and their accident and the fact that they have friends/family to take care of them is heartwarming.

 

I was planning to come to the pool party, all rsvp'd, ready to surprise a few of our delectable friends and Karma, bitch that she is, decided to bite me in the ass.

No symptoms, routine blood test and whammo - leukemia. At least the kind with the best treatment and prognosis (decades!) - CML.

With that info, I'm putting up with the temporary chemo side effects as well as disease side effects, pushing myself to eat so I don't lose any more weight, and following doc's orders.

Which, by the by, include some 420 edibles - great for pain and sleep.

 

I go 2 times a week for extra iv hydration and that's probably where this is coming from. To be in a huge room divided into cubbies with patient after patient having something really bad, smiles on their faces still, hits home. Ran into a friend just there as a final follow up of breast cancer, she asked what? and I simply responded, nothing good. I got to thinking, actually I'm well off - good treatment, prognosis, like Eric and Dave I have friends and family to run out and get me a pizza if I'm suddenly hungry!

 

A few of you guys already knew this and I greatly appreciate the reaching out and PM's. I've got my Big Boy pants on and I'm ready to face whatever pops up. After all, I'm still Funguy!

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Tha is a bummer about the diagnosis, Funguy. I remember asking you a medical question once, and your response was particularly well thought out—more so than that of some doctors I had seen. As QTR said, I am sure that will help you as you navigate the array of treatments available.

 

I will be thinking of you!

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My mother has had CML for more than a decade. It’s a scary diagnosis, and her medication has not been without its side effects. That said with rigid adherence to her medication regimen she has been able to live a relatively normal life, and that shows no sign of abating.

 

Good luck with your treatment.

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You gave me Paddington Bear when I was diagnosed over three years ago. Now, I give him back to you with much love.

 

Thank you Unsub! I hope you are doing well!

I have Paddington here on my couch and people get a great laugh when they come over and then they think about it - reactions are amazing!

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