Guest guest Posted November 13, 2003 Report Share Posted November 13, 2003 Hi Majella, thanks for joining us and deliver some brain food for those who want to know it all. Personally I go through different phases regarding the medical articles. Some times I soak them up like a sponge hoping to find the " missing link " and dreaming about the Noble Prize :-)) And then again I don't want to hear anything about it and enjoy my family life instead. Currently I'm in the latter phase again. That's sad that your nephew's health is declining, but with his attitude he will sail through the TX evaluation smoothly. Here is hoping for a nice pair of new lungs for him in time. Peace Torsten Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2003 Report Share Posted November 13, 2003 Majella, Hello. Thank you for joining our list. I look forward to reading your abstracts. I have a 2 year old grand daughter with CF. We live in Ohio, USA. I feel pretty good about the medical care that we have access to here. Gale > Hello all! > > This is Majella here from Ireland. I received a message from > Torsten asking me to send details on scientific abstracts that I > send to another list to this one, which I will be more than happy to > do! Torsten is up to his ears changing nappies and the like! > > Other than that, I'm a bit boring (!) and don't write much but just > to let you know a little about me: > > I live in Ireland and I have a 16 year old nephew with CF - where > does the time go??? He has been fairly hammered this year with > hospital visits and has just been accepted for transplant > evaluation. This will mean, as I am sure most of you know, a > barrage of tests over the next few months. This being Ireland with > an absolutely terrible health system, he will have to travel to > Dublin for most of the tests and then Newcastle in the UK to meet > with the transplant team. He's fairly cool with it all though, > takes everything in his stride, everything is " grand " , " the > finest " , " no bother " (all fine Irish colloquialisms!!) ... As I > often say to his dad, my brother, if only we could bottle what he > has we would be millionaires! > > Anyway, hope you're all well and be prepared for lots of abstracts! > > Best wishes to you all! > Majella Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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