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Now that's a proper boom
I wouldn't worry about the cost of the drugs - Sasguru's weekly tax bill should cover it.
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Growing old is mandatory
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Humbling when you realise people have real problems.Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostAfter two courses of drugs my haemoglobin levels are at 10.4, my highest recorded level!
I am off the heart attack high risk list
I should no longer need regular blood transfusions, just the drugs for the rest of my life (thank god for the NHS as they cost £4k a course)
&yes I am in a somewhat buoyant mood despite the fact I have a dental extraction later today


Very pleased to hear you are able to relax and enjoy life more.
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FookOriginally posted by Halo Jones View PostMylodisplasia (bone marrow cancer)
& thanks all x
Glad to hear you're getting on top of itHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Glad to hear all is going well.
Boomed indeed!Beer
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It says on wiki that you share your condition with Carl Sagan and Larry Hagman. So it is a disease with an excellent pedigreeOriginally posted by Halo Jones View PostMylodisplasia (bone marrow cancer)
& thanks all x
It also says you might be able to effect a cure using a bone marrow transplant. Is this an option for you?Comment
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It is but, need a match, a year off to recover & its not a guaranteed win, possible rejection & death, so it's a last ditch optionOriginally posted by KentPhilip View Postit also says you might be able to effect a cure using a bone marrow transplant. Is this an option for you?
Growing old is mandatory
Growing up is optionalComment
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