Another rescheduled day. Getting to be a habit now. This one was my fault though so I can't complain.
Gemcitibane today and again I had the acid pain up my arm which can only be described as excruciating. I only had to weather this pain for about forty five minutes as opposed to the three hours or so on the 25th.On the plus side I got my AFP results from the end of cycle 2 and the bugga's have dropped to fifteen. Which is a bonus really. Cycle 3, this cycle is not yet reported and theoretically we should have seen the AFP drop to less than 8 which is the Christie Hospital normal for this tumour marker.
I go into cycle 4 this week, starting the sixteenth and ending the twenty third with potentially a disease in remission and using this cycle to polish things off. Bargain!
I will update this blog on a regular basis as this is much to the history of this disease that I want to get out of my head. Suffice to say, there are one or two Doctors who may want to take legal action against me when I have finished commenting on their skills as physicians here.
Wednesday, 14 May 2008
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I can't believe this is our life!
But we all got through it again, me and the kids think you've been through enough. I am not sure where our kids get their fantastic spirit from, maybe me or just maybe they take after their dad!
Anyway its one step at a time again, just remember the kids love and need you and for me life without you would be like a flower without water. Keep your spirits high.
Love u now and always, forever and a day.
Kisses
Rayxxxxxx
Luv ya loads dad
Richie & Katiexxxxxxx
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