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CANCER REPORT III
Richard
BS post said: "California allows medical use pot...may help"? My comment was supposed to point out that I think there are other, (14-15) States that permit? Big John ************************************************** **** On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 20:47:48 -0600, Richard wrote: But he's in Canada... I don't think there are a state... Tech Support wrote: BS Think there 10-12 States that allow, if I remember right???? Big John ************************************************** ************ On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 21:22:38 -0500, "Blueskies" wrote: "Scott" wrote in message .. . wrote: New drug (Doxycycline, 100 Mg) New side-effects (vomiting) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Not able to work. Too cold and puking too often. -R.S.Hoover Crap. Do you have any good news? Hang in there! Maybe they can try some other meds until they find something suitable. 73, Scott (N0EDV) California allows medical use pot...may help? |
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CANCER REPORT III
I'll have to take your word for it John
But... The way he feels right now, Paris Hilton in a topless bikini with a 3 foot bong and a bag of Hanoi Gold wouldn't help... You are just are going to puke. Break Morg, yes, it's an antibiotic, and a damn strong one too. The doctors have to thread a very fine line between killing the cancer and killing the patient. Many (most?) of the treatments leave the patient will little or no internal defenses against infection. So when symptoms indicate an infection, they hit is hard. But I wouldn't wish THAT stuff on a broke dick dog... Tech Support wrote: Richard BS post said: "California allows medical use pot...may help"? My comment was supposed to point out that I think there are other, (14-15) States that permit? Big John ************************************************** **** |
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CANCER REPORT III
"Richard" wrote Morg, yes, it's an antibiotic, and a damn strong one too. The doctors have to thread a very fine line between killing the cancer and killing the patient. Many (most?) of the treatments leave the patient will little or no internal defenses against infection. So when symptoms indicate an infection, they hit is hard. But I wouldn't wish THAT stuff on a broke dick dog... Yep. I thought it was. I was on it, or tried to go on it one time for some reason at one time when I had one nasty infection that others had failed to take care of, I recall. It really did tear me up, also. I guess I am wondering if there is another one of the "gorilla-cillins" they could attempt to use that might be better for his particular physiology. Shoot, the worst they could say to a request for a change is no! -- Jim in NC |
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CANCER REPORT III
Not unless Canada has annexed San Diego, which is where Dub's home is. Now
MEXICO on the other hand ... Jim -- "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." --Aristotle But he's in Canada... I don't think there are a state... |
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CANCER REPORT III
RST Engineering wrote:
Not unless Canada has annexed San Diego, which is where Dub's home is. Now MEXICO on the other hand ... Jim Didn't know that! |
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CANCER REPORT III
Dear Jim, Richard, et al
I'm doing fine, guys. Your interest is appreciated -- and a very nice surprise. The thing is, I've got a few holes in my hide; biopsy, the back surgery, surface wounds from the shingles (reaction to the steroids). Some of them are infected -- very minor. Given a number of options, I've elected ten days of Doxycycline as the best compromise, given the other fifteen (!) drugs -- and me -- with which it must interact. Probably shouldn't of even mentioned it. Overall, I think I'm doing pretty good... I've miles to go before I sleep :-) -Bob |
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CANCER REPORT III
wrote in message ... Dear Jim, Richard, et al I'm doing fine, guys. Your interest is appreciated -- and a very nice surprise. The thing is, I've got a few holes in my hide; biopsy, the back surgery, surface wounds from the shingles (reaction to the steroids). Some of them are infected -- very minor. Given a number of options, I've elected ten days of Doxycycline as the best compromise, given the other fifteen (!) drugs -- and me -- with which it must interact. Probably shouldn't of even mentioned it. Overall, I think I'm doing pretty good... I've miles to go before I sleep :-) I, for one, am glad when you do mention things. I have never met you, but through this strange group, feel like you are a good friend. I have taken a keen interest in your ailment, and want to be pulling on your side. It can't hurt, you know! ;-) -- Jim in NC |
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CANCER REPORT III
On Dec 21, 1:45*pm, " wrote:
Dear Jim, Richard, et al I'm doing fine, guys. *Your interest is appreciated -- and a very nice surprise. *The thing is, I've got a few holes in my hide; biopsy, the back surgery, surface wounds from *the shingles (reaction to the steroids). *Some of them are infected -- very minor. *Given a number of options, I've elected ten days of Doxycycline as the best compromise, given the other fifteen (!) drugs -- and me -- with which it must interact. Probably shouldn't of even mentioned it. Overall, I think I'm doing pretty good... I've miles to go before I sleep :-) -Bob Ten days isn't too bad Bob. Tough ten days, I know, but half over right? Keep the report coming. Merry Christmas. Monk |
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CANCER REPORT III
On Dec 21, 10:34*pm, Monk wrote:
Ten days isn't too bad Bob. -------------------------------------------------------------- Roger that. I mentioned it as an explanation for getting a bit behind on the mail but as I said in my last post, I probably should of mentioned it at all. As for the what & why & falling behind, I've been trying to provide photos of some jigs & fixtures I've mentioned in earlier posts that had no supporting illustrations. But taking the pix often meant getting out to the shop, moving stuff around and so forth. Minor chores that I found impossible, thanks to my latest change in meds. The alternative to pix is drawings, for which I use DeltaCAD. But some drawings take a hell of a long time... and then they want them in a different format :-) Or some damn thing. Video is better than pix, in my opinion. But there again, I find myself doing a Dykstra, going 'way over my 'energy budget' then having to edit all the bits & pieces into something that makes sense. Get a dose of cancer, it changes things. Often in way impossible to foresee. This is one of those cases and I felt it justified mentioning why. Prolly be a good idea to just keep my mouth shut :-) -R.S.Hoover |
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CANCER REPORT III
FUNNY! :-)
I wake up @ 0500, can't breathe ! Start hacking up major amounts of mucus... my oxygen level is 73%, pulse 105, temp101... Here I am taking handfuls of pills and I've got a COLD ! I think it's funny as hell :-) -Bob |
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