Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 Genie and Lottie Nice photos in the album Great to put a face to your posts Genie Great photo of Jimmy and Lottie - I thought you said you knew little about drinking and did I not sight a glass of RED - noticed the Red was in front of Jimmy - obviously pushed the glass in front of Jimmy for the photo - so you will have to convince me Lottie, about the Vodkas, Crown Largers etc ...... LOL Have you given Jimmy a Bell so he can tinkle it if he wants you while he is gets to his well self. I did not have a bell, just a mobile phone to ring my husband if he was in the back paddocks, so he would come up to the house. Keep Well Sue (Australia) > > Hello Genie > > I am also quite new to this group and found great support. > > I have just had a hysterectomy and quite a time with glivec and hormones, so it was great that (Downunder) > confirmed with Dr that yes, glivec has hormone impact. (He did not state what impact though). > > For the Living Stuff and not the Techno stuff. > I live some 40kms out of our regional centre and drove for the first time today. > Looked a treat, pillow stuck in front of my belly with seat belt strapped around me. > Looked like a pregnant lady - truck drivers looking down into my car must of gone " What the... " > As long as I go forward and do not reverse - am A-OK - should use my mirrors more. > > Went to the surgeon yesterday, gave me the A-OK and 3 months of work. > As stated yesterday, it is great when you have share-care medical working as part of your health team > as both my haemoltoligist (Clincial Assoc. Professor) and the Specialist Onocology Gyno both worked together > to stop my bleeding problem. Both these guys thought the bleeding problem was due to glivec, cml and age > as a combination, who knows. All pathology clear so that is something else not to worry about. > > Someone else with CML > I agree with Lottie: > I met someone at a seminar for blood cancers. > Put up your hand who had what blood cancer - went thru the list - until the facilitators got to CML > and out of about 100 people another person put up their hand. We both screamed and hugged. > Everyone laughed as our reaction was at the sametime. It was very exciting, to find someone else with your condition in the Flesh. > The young woman lived in my home State but quite away from where I live so we chatted and are in contact. > > So no techno stuff from me but a warm welcome > Cheers > Sue (Australia) > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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