wel.. this is my story I guess

wel.. this is my story I guess
Alexander,
I'm so sorry. This is not what any of us expect. Wow. You are in shock right now. I'm sorry, I can only imagine your feelings right now. But there is lots of hope.

You do have a battle ahead of you. But you can win it. I have a friend who did the whole thing - bone marrow transplant, etc. He is fine 10 years out. It was an ordeal, he was very sick, but now leads a perfectly normal life. You can do it. you aren't alone.
Paul
 
I know, that it's possible to beat it.
But yes, shock, maybe. To me it still sounds like I'm talking about someone else while I'm writing this? Like it's not really happening.. Like no way... It's JUST the flu. I'm alright! I'm alright, D*mn It.
But, I guess realisation will land soon enough..
It's like life is making sure I'm gonna be as miserable as possible, all the time, or something.

Thanks..

Alexander.
 
alexander...so sorry for this situtation..life is really throwing you a bag of shit...be strong and try and keep your spirits up..i had a fellow co worker who just went through all of that...he is doing fine now..it was a rough road for him..he stuck it out...we here at ms..all will be pulling for you....take care steve
 
Alexander,

I'm so sorry, Bud. Reading your post just made me sick for you. Please know that you've got us here for support. We'll be thinking of you even if we can't be there in person. Keep us posted on how things are going with you, K?

Safe Hugs,

John
 
Got more news today..

It's acute lymphoblastic leukemia (excuse me for spelling :-) ).
They want me to go to the hospital tomorrow, starting chemo wednesday.
It's, but this can change at any time, 5 sessions of chemo for wich i will have to stay in the hospital for about 2 weeks for each session with in between each session about 2 or 3 weeks rest, at 'home'.
Then, probably, stam cell transplantation, then a few more chemo sessions.
That's the plan as of on this moment anyway.

I've posted a longer thread about this in the off topic section of the site.

I'm gonna be able to go online in the hospital, but not chat in the middle in the night anymore, obviously.

Greets,

Alexander
 
Alexander,

I'm sorry to hear about your illness. I will be praying for you as I'm sure that many of your friends here will be doing the same.

Brian
 
Alex, I already posted in off-topic, but you are a fighter, and you have all of us behind you.

It will be tough dealing with the lethargy, but try and think of the good times ahead.

Just dont give the nurses a hard time right!

ste
 
Alexander,

I am sorry to hear of the cancer. Right now I am dealing with it with my wife. She has had chemo and radiation. There have been many advances lately in cancer treatments but I understand how devastating this news must be for you. I am keeping you in my thoughts.

Dale
 
Elad, I hope your wife is doing well?
Is the treatment working?
Thanks for your post, and yes it's hard news, but you're right, treatment has become better and better over the years..

Greets,

Alexander
 
Alexander,

Stay strong, you are going to make it through this.

You found MS and you will find something or someone to help you through the medical problems as well.


Keep you head up and remember there are a lot of guys here rooting for you, we care about what happens to you.

Remember this, we are always here for you, always.

Sincerely,
 
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