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Where are you...right now?

It will be in Basel, Switzerland and it may be only once if lucky. It will be radio nuclear therapy, developed at that hospital. Excellent survival rate. That said, here's the shocker: I have pancreatic cancer and it has spread to my liver. Not many walk away from that. The cancer I have is very rare and I have probably had it for two years. The treatment will blast it out. No chemo therapy involved. Downright bizarre. Around 1% of pancreatic cancer victims get what I have.

Back to the OP: I'm sitting in the kitchen of our 200 year old stone barn, converted to a house. In France. :bassist:

Where are you Ziltoid? We share the same passport.
 
It will be in Basel, Switzerland and it may be only once if lucky. It will be radio nuclear therapy, developed at that hospital. Excellent survival rate. That said, here's the shocker: I have pancreatic cancer and it has spread to my liver. Not many walk away from that. The cancer I have is very rare and I have probably had it for two years. The treatment will blast it out. No chemo therapy involved. Downright bizarre. Around 1% of pancreatic cancer victims get what I have.

Back to the OP: I'm sitting in the kitchen of our 200 year old stone barn, converted to a house. In France. :bassist:

Where are you Ziltoid? We share the same passport.

The land of overcrowded ER where you have to wait a year or more for a specialist, Québec ;)

Best of luck again!

On topic: Dining table at college.
 
I'm sitting reading posts on TB, with a terrier on my lap, and a German Shepherd sitting next to me. They're both bored cause it's been raining like hell here for 2 days, but I've been teaching Sir Zachary (the GS) to answer my iPhone. He learned quickly enough, except he keeps grabbing it and giving it to me even when it's not ringing. I think I might have made a serious miscalculation with this training exercise. Ah well, live and learn.
 
Ah, that's right, my apologies. I wish you well in any scenario. Be strong, good mojo your way.
A lot of Crohn's in my family, so I get the ole scope more often than I'd prefer...

Have you read up on tumerick and cancer? Good luck with the journey. I just started mine.

Thanks. Was diagnosed in 2009. 3years of chemo, now on maintenance. On the way there, (a friend drove me cause of the sedation), my friend's letting me borrow his pre-EB MM Stingray. The same guy I borrowed the '74 P from.

Fun times indeed. I have a feeling I'm gonna like this one. So far MM's haven't bonded well with me. Have a Bongo too & that one is lackluster...was expecting a range of tones. Coming from Precision land, not much else compares...yet.

Other than that, I am eating after 24 hours of no food prior to the 'procedure'.