I hope things get better for you.
No, bring a laptop, so you can give POA real-time updates.
I've been on Rituxan before probably 8 infusions total, the infusions took many hours, thank god the IV Benadryl always helped me sleep through it.
Only once did I ever get a little itchy.
So last night, after reading your thread, my wife and I started researching booking a couple of trips we have wanted to do. Just need to finalize some details and we will be buying some tickets... We have committed to doing at least one "bucket list" item a season.
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Well, I am in France now on vacation
If you dislike commercial flying and have the time, consider a cruise ship repositioning cruise. So one direction you can pick up a cruise ship for roughly a week from NYC or two weeks from FL. My parents ave done this going to Europe multiple times; makes the trip over a lot easier. My parents say the repositioning cruise is cheaper than business class. If you google/bing repositioning cruise you will get all the ads, and I am sure you can find a descent deal.
Tim
One big one for us was this... www.therockboat.com and now we’ve been all but one year since dad passed. Not cheap but when do you get front row seats for 30 bands by just walking up, cold adult beverage already in hand? Ha. It’s truly awesome.
Sounds like a great idea for most flights! Maybe some one we know here can help make that happen, @Greg Bockelman ???Screw First Class even, if any airlines sold a “sedated and revived at destination” ticket, I’d probably buy it. Haha.
The future of commercial air travel:Screw First Class even, if any airlines sold a “sedated and revived at destination” ticket, I’d probably buy it. Haha.
I hear you on the advice to not put stuff off. As you know, I had my own medical scare a number of years ago. Although I was able to get my medical back and was able to return to work, thanks to Dr. Bruce, when the opportunity arose a few years later, I hung it up. I had always talked about retiring at 60, and I did. I have no regrets about that. On a recent trip to Africa, the pilots of a couple small charter airplanes, a Cessna 210 and a Navajo, let me "steer". It was fun and nostalgic, but I would not want to go back to doing it for a job.Yeah man. Just do stuff. I mean don’t go broke doing it or lose your job or anything ... unless that’s what you want... haha... but yeah.
When my dad passed we did the same thing. Booked some stuff we kept saying “Oh we should do that sometime...” and we’ve had a blast.
This means my good friend since Kindergarten has photographed you. He is one of the official photographers on all the rock cruises for Sixthman.
And Avatar.Worked in Fifth Element.
Yep. Best friend growing up.
Yep. Best friend growing up.
He's a great guy. We get to catch up from time to time but he is really busy with that stuff and he gets to do Cubs stuff and things with Bill Murray. Rock and roll life style I tell him. Hoping to see him next weekend before the Cubs game but not sure if he's in town. In another thread we were talking about remembering phone numbers. I still remember his home phone from when we were kids.That’s really cool. We joke that he’s the hardest working guy on the boat. He knows all the regulars and such... and he’s really good at what he does!
He's a great guy. We get to catch up from time to time but he is really busy with that stuff and he gets to do Cubs stuff and things with Bill Murray. Rock and roll life style I tell him. Hoping to see him next weekend before the Cubs game but not sure if he's in town. In another thread we were talking about remembering phone numbers. I still remember his home phone from when we were kids.
I'll never forget the feeling that penetrated my entire body when I was zapped with microwaves, while relamping obstruction lights on top of the old Newark Control Tower. One night back in the 80's, my co-worker and I had a work order to repair/replace bulbs. They were supposed to temporarily shut down the radar, but I know what I felt all throughout my face and body. NOT GOOD!Well I did play more with microwaves than HF... hahaha. Never stood in front of the 10 GHz dish though, that power level made me nervous.
As far as “visible symptoms”, I’m walk-in’ a little funny due to the numbness above and below the knees. Mostly because it “feels weird” not because the muscles don’t respond. It’s more like a “distraction” when walking than anything.
Currently playing a little early hooky from work to hear wifey sing the anthem at the Rockies second game of the doubleheader. They apparently lost badly to the Giants in the earlier makeup game. Ouch.
I’ve noticed like a lot of folks with neuropathy I’m tending toward wearing long pants and solid shoes even when it’s hot out in case I whack my leg on something or foot and don’t feel it. A little cloth or good shoes goes a long way to not having an odd injury you can’t remember getting. Ha.
Makes going to the game in sunshine a little toasty, so I’ll enjoy the afternoon overcast and breeze today.
... where I think “oh good, denverpilot responded”.
Karen has the necklace and I have the little bracelet. So folks can make fun of my new jewelry all they want, I don’t care. Little girl making them to help her daddy out.
Sorry Nate, you're finding out that despite all we know, the human body is essentially very mysterious. Hope it gets better. Don't hurt yourself doing dumb **** stuff like mowing the lawn or hauling your trailer. Just isn't worth it. You might even think about selling the place and moving into a condo. Less work. Good luck, and may the Force be with you.
Nate, you have a pretty big house, is it pretty easy to navigate? What about if you needed a wheelchair?
One of my closest friends was recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. On if his support groups call themselves Yellow Man Group because of their jaundice....one of the support groups calls themselves the Blue Man Group (what else?! Ha!)
One of my closest friends was recently diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. On if his support groups call themselves Yellow Man Group because of their jaundice.
Gotta love humor like that.
Ouch. Haha. Pancreatic cancer is a rough diagnosis. I’m sorry your friend has that.
Yeah, but it’s not like Ebola. At least he’s got that going for him .
Might be faster/easier if you went to Canada or Mexico. LOLOther fun today. Specialty pharmacy called to work out how to deliver the drug to me. I had no idea where the doc wanted it shipped but after answering patient on boarding questions, they conferenced in the doc office and got it figured out. Total call time one hour, fifteen minutes. Waste of time.
But that led to me learning that the medical insurance is being a pain in the ass and hasn’t approved the office visit for the infusion yet, so they asked the pharmacy to put the delivery on pause. Argh.
They’re hoping to hear back on the pre-approval today. If we EVER get these going it’ll be a lot simpler the next time(s). LOL.
Might be faster/easier if you went to Canada or Mexico. LOL