i don't know if you remember...
that thread about my friend possibly having that strep throat thing that was killing people. well, he doesn't have it. he has acute leukemia :wtc:
he finally went to the hospital and they figured it out. i'm suprised the other doctor didn't notice. he's got a 70% chance of survival, which isn't bad, but its not good enough. i'm going to the hospital now to see him.
if you guys could keep him in your thoughts, prayers, anything. he needs it. thanks.
he finally went to the hospital and they figured it out. i'm suprised the other doctor didn't notice. he's got a 70% chance of survival, which isn't bad, but its not good enough. i'm going to the hospital now to see him.
if you guys could keep him in your thoughts, prayers, anything. he needs it. thanks.
Originally Posted by Smurf
As much as I want to be an ass to you. I cant, your from my home state. But you still are not all you think you are.
Originally Posted by Smurf
As much as I want to be an ass to you. I cant, your from my home state. But you still are not all you think you are.
Dude why are you being an asshole? :down:
Sorry to hear Jess. I hope everything goes ok for your friend.
Originally Posted by Smurf
As much as I want to be an ass to you. I cant, your from my home state. But you still are not all you think you are.
Originally Posted by Smurf
As much as I want to be an ass to you. I cant, your from my home state. But you still are not all you think you are.
hope your friend gets better :happysad:
Sorry to hear that
I've been researching the carcinogen TCE and found that in my area "highest concentrations of TCE were found in Upper Pottsgrove well water", which is where I live, drink, and bathe. With the amounts found, research suggests that taking baths (not showers) increases chances of leukemia by 17% :nervous:
I've been researching the carcinogen TCE and found that in my area "highest concentrations of TCE were found in Upper Pottsgrove well water", which is where I live, drink, and bathe. With the amounts found, research suggests that taking baths (not showers) increases chances of leukemia by 17% :nervous:
i'll just ignore smurf. some people aren't worth it.
but on a brighter note, i saw him, and he's looking good. he's got a great attitude, which makes me a little less worried. he's getting transfusions, and he starts chemo next week. i brought him some stuff to keep him occupied. hopefully things will turn out well, he's strong
but on a brighter note, i saw him, and he's looking good. he's got a great attitude, which makes me a little less worried. he's getting transfusions, and he starts chemo next week. i brought him some stuff to keep him occupied. hopefully things will turn out well, he's strong


