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    Ed Poore
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    As some of you (most of you :~) know I was diagnosed with Non-Hotchkins Lymphoma about 8 months ago. Well a few minutes ago I eventually got a reply from the doctor about the results of my Pet scan from a fortnight ago.  It's gone :jig: Now I'm definitely going shooting in the States :cool:. It's been a pain the last few days because the imaging centre where the scan took place said the results had been sent but the doctor's secretary (he's only holiday) said they havn't arrived.  Well I put my foot down and told the secretary that I'd phoned Cheltenham and said they'd sent the results so a few hours later came the phone call. Now I'm just going to have to go through everyone who wanted to know about the results... :sigh:

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      As some of you (most of you :~) know I was diagnosed with Non-Hotchkins Lymphoma about 8 months ago. Well a few minutes ago I eventually got a reply from the doctor about the results of my Pet scan from a fortnight ago.  It's gone :jig: Now I'm definitely going shooting in the States :cool:. It's been a pain the last few days because the imaging centre where the scan took place said the results had been sent but the doctor's secretary (he's only holiday) said they havn't arrived.  Well I put my foot down and told the secretary that I'd phoned Cheltenham and said they'd sent the results so a few hours later came the phone call. Now I'm just going to have to go through everyone who wanted to know about the results... :sigh:

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      Chris Losinger
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      Ed.Poore wrote:

      It's gone

      :jig:, indeed ! congrats!

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        Ed.Poore wrote:

        It's gone

        :jig:, indeed ! congrats!

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        Ed Poore
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        Chris Losinger wrote:

        congrats!

        For what, I did **** all :rolleyes:.  Basically how the treatment affected me was:

        1. Drove down to doctors on a Tuesday to have a blood test (5 mins max).
        2. Chauffer driven by Mum to hospital
        3. Told nurses I was there, sit around in comfy chair for 1 hour while chemo is made
        4. Called in, sit in an even comfier chair (electrically reclineing etc etc) for 10 minutes on Saline drip, 15 minutes of chemo
        5. Given food & drink by Mum in the car and then get chauffeur driven home
        6. Carry on life as normal.

        I must admit I've been lucky in that the chemo hasn't affected me at all, the only thing I ever felt was high blood pressure (could feel vessels around my eyes bulging) for about 30 minutes after treatment, which is hardly suprising since I had about a litre of extra stuff injected into me in 20 minutes.

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          Chris Losinger wrote:

          congrats!

          For what, I did **** all :rolleyes:.  Basically how the treatment affected me was:

          1. Drove down to doctors on a Tuesday to have a blood test (5 mins max).
          2. Chauffer driven by Mum to hospital
          3. Told nurses I was there, sit around in comfy chair for 1 hour while chemo is made
          4. Called in, sit in an even comfier chair (electrically reclineing etc etc) for 10 minutes on Saline drip, 15 minutes of chemo
          5. Given food & drink by Mum in the car and then get chauffeur driven home
          6. Carry on life as normal.

          I must admit I've been lucky in that the chemo hasn't affected me at all, the only thing I ever felt was high blood pressure (could feel vessels around my eyes bulging) for about 30 minutes after treatment, which is hardly suprising since I had about a litre of extra stuff injected into me in 20 minutes.

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          Chris Losinger
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          Ed.Poore wrote:

          For what

          congratulation: The act of expressing joy or acknowledgment, as for the achievement or good fortune of another. ;)

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            As some of you (most of you :~) know I was diagnosed with Non-Hotchkins Lymphoma about 8 months ago. Well a few minutes ago I eventually got a reply from the doctor about the results of my Pet scan from a fortnight ago.  It's gone :jig: Now I'm definitely going shooting in the States :cool:. It's been a pain the last few days because the imaging centre where the scan took place said the results had been sent but the doctor's secretary (he's only holiday) said they havn't arrived.  Well I put my foot down and told the secretary that I'd phoned Cheltenham and said they'd sent the results so a few hours later came the phone call. Now I'm just going to have to go through everyone who wanted to know about the results... :sigh:

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            Rama Krishna Vavilala
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            Great!:-D Good to hear that Poor Man.;)

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            • E Ed Poore

              As some of you (most of you :~) know I was diagnosed with Non-Hotchkins Lymphoma about 8 months ago. Well a few minutes ago I eventually got a reply from the doctor about the results of my Pet scan from a fortnight ago.  It's gone :jig: Now I'm definitely going shooting in the States :cool:. It's been a pain the last few days because the imaging centre where the scan took place said the results had been sent but the doctor's secretary (he's only holiday) said they havn't arrived.  Well I put my foot down and told the secretary that I'd phoned Cheltenham and said they'd sent the results so a few hours later came the phone call. Now I'm just going to have to go through everyone who wanted to know about the results... :sigh:

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              Antony M Kancidrowski
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              You must be feeling sooo relieved.. :D

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              • E Ed Poore

                As some of you (most of you :~) know I was diagnosed with Non-Hotchkins Lymphoma about 8 months ago. Well a few minutes ago I eventually got a reply from the doctor about the results of my Pet scan from a fortnight ago.  It's gone :jig: Now I'm definitely going shooting in the States :cool:. It's been a pain the last few days because the imaging centre where the scan took place said the results had been sent but the doctor's secretary (he's only holiday) said they havn't arrived.  Well I put my foot down and told the secretary that I'd phoned Cheltenham and said they'd sent the results so a few hours later came the phone call. Now I'm just going to have to go through everyone who wanted to know about the results... :sigh:

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                :jig::jig::jig::jig: God Bless,

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                • E Ed Poore

                  As some of you (most of you :~) know I was diagnosed with Non-Hotchkins Lymphoma about 8 months ago. Well a few minutes ago I eventually got a reply from the doctor about the results of my Pet scan from a fortnight ago.  It's gone :jig: Now I'm definitely going shooting in the States :cool:. It's been a pain the last few days because the imaging centre where the scan took place said the results had been sent but the doctor's secretary (he's only holiday) said they havn't arrived.  Well I put my foot down and told the secretary that I'd phoned Cheltenham and said they'd sent the results so a few hours later came the phone call. Now I'm just going to have to go through everyone who wanted to know about the results... :sigh:

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                  El Corazon
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                  Ed.Poore wrote:

                  It's gone

                  Absolutely wonderful news!! :cool::rose:

                  _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                  • E Ed Poore

                    As some of you (most of you :~) know I was diagnosed with Non-Hotchkins Lymphoma about 8 months ago. Well a few minutes ago I eventually got a reply from the doctor about the results of my Pet scan from a fortnight ago.  It's gone :jig: Now I'm definitely going shooting in the States :cool:. It's been a pain the last few days because the imaging centre where the scan took place said the results had been sent but the doctor's secretary (he's only holiday) said they havn't arrived.  Well I put my foot down and told the secretary that I'd phoned Cheltenham and said they'd sent the results so a few hours later came the phone call. Now I'm just going to have to go through everyone who wanted to know about the results... :sigh:

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                    Ravi Bhavnani
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                    Ed.Poore wrote:

                    It's gone

                    Awesome!!! I wish you nothing but good health for the rest of your life! :rose: /ravi

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                      Chris Losinger wrote:

                      congrats!

                      For what, I did **** all :rolleyes:.  Basically how the treatment affected me was:

                      1. Drove down to doctors on a Tuesday to have a blood test (5 mins max).
                      2. Chauffer driven by Mum to hospital
                      3. Told nurses I was there, sit around in comfy chair for 1 hour while chemo is made
                      4. Called in, sit in an even comfier chair (electrically reclineing etc etc) for 10 minutes on Saline drip, 15 minutes of chemo
                      5. Given food & drink by Mum in the car and then get chauffeur driven home
                      6. Carry on life as normal.

                      I must admit I've been lucky in that the chemo hasn't affected me at all, the only thing I ever felt was high blood pressure (could feel vessels around my eyes bulging) for about 30 minutes after treatment, which is hardly suprising since I had about a litre of extra stuff injected into me in 20 minutes.

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                      El Corazon
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                      sometimes people just give up. You didn't, regardless of how little you think you did, you did enough. THAT deserves some congratulations for getting through the process. :)

                      _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                      • E Ed Poore

                        As some of you (most of you :~) know I was diagnosed with Non-Hotchkins Lymphoma about 8 months ago. Well a few minutes ago I eventually got a reply from the doctor about the results of my Pet scan from a fortnight ago.  It's gone :jig: Now I'm definitely going shooting in the States :cool:. It's been a pain the last few days because the imaging centre where the scan took place said the results had been sent but the doctor's secretary (he's only holiday) said they havn't arrived.  Well I put my foot down and told the secretary that I'd phoned Cheltenham and said they'd sent the results so a few hours later came the phone call. Now I'm just going to have to go through everyone who wanted to know about the results... :sigh:

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                        Chris Maunder
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                        That's awesome. Absolutely fantastic news Ed.

                        cheers, Chris Maunder

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                          As some of you (most of you :~) know I was diagnosed with Non-Hotchkins Lymphoma about 8 months ago. Well a few minutes ago I eventually got a reply from the doctor about the results of my Pet scan from a fortnight ago.  It's gone :jig: Now I'm definitely going shooting in the States :cool:. It's been a pain the last few days because the imaging centre where the scan took place said the results had been sent but the doctor's secretary (he's only holiday) said they havn't arrived.  Well I put my foot down and told the secretary that I'd phoned Cheltenham and said they'd sent the results so a few hours later came the phone call. Now I'm just going to have to go through everyone who wanted to know about the results... :sigh:

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                          Judah Gabriel Himango
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                          Awesome. Here's to a cancer free rest of your life: cheers.

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                          • E Ed Poore

                            As some of you (most of you :~) know I was diagnosed with Non-Hotchkins Lymphoma about 8 months ago. Well a few minutes ago I eventually got a reply from the doctor about the results of my Pet scan from a fortnight ago.  It's gone :jig: Now I'm definitely going shooting in the States :cool:. It's been a pain the last few days because the imaging centre where the scan took place said the results had been sent but the doctor's secretary (he's only holiday) said they havn't arrived.  Well I put my foot down and told the secretary that I'd phoned Cheltenham and said they'd sent the results so a few hours later came the phone call. Now I'm just going to have to go through everyone who wanted to know about the results... :sigh:

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                            HalfWayMan
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                            Congratulations :)

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                            • E Ed Poore

                              As some of you (most of you :~) know I was diagnosed with Non-Hotchkins Lymphoma about 8 months ago. Well a few minutes ago I eventually got a reply from the doctor about the results of my Pet scan from a fortnight ago.  It's gone :jig: Now I'm definitely going shooting in the States :cool:. It's been a pain the last few days because the imaging centre where the scan took place said the results had been sent but the doctor's secretary (he's only holiday) said they havn't arrived.  Well I put my foot down and told the secretary that I'd phoned Cheltenham and said they'd sent the results so a few hours later came the phone call. Now I'm just going to have to go through everyone who wanted to know about the results... :sigh:

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                              ednrgc
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                              Excellent!!!! :cool:

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                              • E Ed Poore

                                As some of you (most of you :~) know I was diagnosed with Non-Hotchkins Lymphoma about 8 months ago. Well a few minutes ago I eventually got a reply from the doctor about the results of my Pet scan from a fortnight ago.  It's gone :jig: Now I'm definitely going shooting in the States :cool:. It's been a pain the last few days because the imaging centre where the scan took place said the results had been sent but the doctor's secretary (he's only holiday) said they havn't arrived.  Well I put my foot down and told the secretary that I'd phoned Cheltenham and said they'd sent the results so a few hours later came the phone call. Now I'm just going to have to go through everyone who wanted to know about the results... :sigh:

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                                Jim Crafton
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                                Woot! Good for you!

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                                • E Ed Poore

                                  As some of you (most of you :~) know I was diagnosed with Non-Hotchkins Lymphoma about 8 months ago. Well a few minutes ago I eventually got a reply from the doctor about the results of my Pet scan from a fortnight ago.  It's gone :jig: Now I'm definitely going shooting in the States :cool:. It's been a pain the last few days because the imaging centre where the scan took place said the results had been sent but the doctor's secretary (he's only holiday) said they havn't arrived.  Well I put my foot down and told the secretary that I'd phoned Cheltenham and said they'd sent the results so a few hours later came the phone call. Now I'm just going to have to go through everyone who wanted to know about the results... :sigh:

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                                  ToddHileHoffer
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                                  Awesome. I am very happy for you.

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                                  • E Ed Poore

                                    As some of you (most of you :~) know I was diagnosed with Non-Hotchkins Lymphoma about 8 months ago. Well a few minutes ago I eventually got a reply from the doctor about the results of my Pet scan from a fortnight ago.  It's gone :jig: Now I'm definitely going shooting in the States :cool:. It's been a pain the last few days because the imaging centre where the scan took place said the results had been sent but the doctor's secretary (he's only holiday) said they havn't arrived.  Well I put my foot down and told the secretary that I'd phoned Cheltenham and said they'd sent the results so a few hours later came the phone call. Now I'm just going to have to go through everyone who wanted to know about the results... :sigh:

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                                    Andy Brummer
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                                    Great News. Hope you get nothing but bullseyes. :badger:


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                                      As some of you (most of you :~) know I was diagnosed with Non-Hotchkins Lymphoma about 8 months ago. Well a few minutes ago I eventually got a reply from the doctor about the results of my Pet scan from a fortnight ago.  It's gone :jig: Now I'm definitely going shooting in the States :cool:. It's been a pain the last few days because the imaging centre where the scan took place said the results had been sent but the doctor's secretary (he's only holiday) said they havn't arrived.  Well I put my foot down and told the secretary that I'd phoned Cheltenham and said they'd sent the results so a few hours later came the phone call. Now I'm just going to have to go through everyone who wanted to know about the results... :sigh:

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                                      Eric Goedhart
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                                      Hi, Congratulations!

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                                        Ed.Poore wrote:

                                        For what

                                        congratulation: The act of expressing joy or acknowledgment, as for the achievement or good fortune of another. ;)

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                                        Ed Poore
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                                        Na nah dictionary boy ;P :rolleyes:

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                                          That's awesome. Absolutely fantastic news Ed.

                                          cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                          Can we have a batch reply feature so I can say thanks to everyone in one go :rolleyes:? Yeah, yeah Suggestions forum.

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