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Post by darkreviewer2013 on Aug 17, 2020 1:53:54 GMT
Had a series of blood tests done last Tuesday. So August 2020 for me.
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Post by ellynmacg on Aug 17, 2020 6:35:22 GMT
When my brother had cancer 3 years ago Christmas. Before that was another brother who had cancer 6 years prior. Crap cancer..... Hugs, Sweetpea. That's such a horrible thing to happen to a family, and to have it occur more than once...well, I just can't imagine how that would feel. Hugs again. Oh, I just read your subsequent post about other family members having cancer. No wonder you hate hospitals and doctors under those circumstances. I'm sure I'd feel the same way. My father was diagnosed with cancer in 1987 when he was in the UCLA Medical Center, but he ended up dying while still there...of pneumonia. Last time I was in a hospital was around the middle of May this year, when I slipped and fell and fractured my wrist. I knew the minute I hit the floor what had happened, and when they x-rayed me in the ER, they confirmed it: "Yep. It's broken." Now, thanks to surgery and a whole lot of Physical Therapy, the wrist is almost back to normal. I hope that last hospital visit is my last visit for a long, long time.
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Post by sweetpea on Aug 18, 2020 17:28:44 GMT
When my brother had cancer 3 years ago Christmas. Before that was another brother who had cancer 6 years prior. Crap cancer..... Hugs, Sweetpea. That's such a horrible thing to happen to a family, and to have it occur more than once...well, I just can't imagine how that would feel. Hugs again. Oh, I just read your subsequent post about other family members having cancer. No wonder you hate hospitals and doctors under those circumstances. I'm sure I'd feel the same way. My father was diagnosed with cancer in 1987 when he was in the UCLA Medical Center, but he ended up dying while still there...of pneumonia. Last time I was in a hospital was around the middle of May this year, when I slipped and fell and fractured my wrist. I knew the minute I hit the floor what had happened, and when they x-rayed me in the ER, they confirmed it: "Yep. It's broken." Now, thanks to surgery and a whole lot of Physical Therapy, the wrist is almost back to normal. I hope that last hospital visit is my last visit for a long, long time. Thank you! Wow what a time to go through what you did. I dread doing anything to my hands/wrists since they are my lifeline for my business. Good job on your recovery!!
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