Guest guest Posted October 5, 2010 Report Share Posted October 5, 2010 I was thinking this just this morning ... it is early am in the UK and I can hear you snoring over there!!! Lol My results yesterday from the HH were encouraging showing no gene changes, no mutations, PCR down to 4.3% (from supposedly 90% a few weeks ago! Mistake?) so will probably be put back on Glivec soon. Hurrah - what a relief .... " What cracks the oyster cannot touch the pearl " You ARE the pearl Lottie! Love Beth From: Lottie Duthu <lotajam@...> Subject: [ ] Comentary from Across the Pond " CML " < > Date: Monday, 4 October, 2010, 23:46 Â Dear dear to the rescue. Brilliant little chronicle - factual and accurate on all counts. I think you speak for all of us, but your remarks were eloquent and pointed. There is enough praise to go around for everyone concerned, but as you stated so well that we are indebted to the doctors and researchers who keep us alive with medicine. I think it goes a bit further in that it doesn't end there, we need the support of our familes and peers who are all sharing the disease with us by walking alongside us, and let us not forget the informants who keep us up to date on all things CML. We often learn the technology before the ink is dry from our printers. Cyberspace brings us together no matter what distance we are from each other. Our emails bring us as close as this ( ) and in timely fashion. While we are asleep, someone on the other side of the world is sending us a message and vice versa. You are asleep as I write this and when you are awakened by a bright new day and open your mail box, I will be asleep. Keep posting, Lottie Duthu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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