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OT remission in remission
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... My remission went into remission and the kidney disease returned with a vengeance. Actually, it's more of an auto-immune disease with my kidneys being the innocent victims. Since the first course of chemo didn't work I started a different one today. Naturally, if I need it and it's expensive, the insurance won't pay for it, but that's a worry for another day. I finally got a dose of Rituximab today over the course of seven-and-half-hours with an IV in my arm. I'd dearly love to hit the stream tomorrow with riverman and the gear whore but I'm afraid I'm a little too pooped. I am going to get out eventually though, perhaps as soon as this weekend and me & the new puppy will fish, camp and canoe until I have to do it all again. TR to follow. -- Ken Fortenberry Take care, and get well soon Ken, I look forward to a TR with your new pup. JT |
OT remission in remission
On 9-Jul-2008, Ken Fortenberry wrote: My remission went into remission and the kidney disease returned with a vengeance. Actually, it's more of an auto-immune disease with On 9-Jul-2008, Ken Fortenberry wrote: My remission went into remission and the kidney disease returned with a vengeance. Actually, it's more of an auto-immune disease with Ken I sincerely wish you the best As we get older we have to be more careful of what we eat and drink I had to change my whole diet - gluten free & no eggs - YUM - I love eggs esp as we have our own chickens - but alas no more eggs for me Stay healthy - you have years of training, fishing and enjoyment ahead of you with your beautiful pup. Fred |
OT remission in remission
Ken Fortenberry wrote:
My remission went into remission and the kidney disease returned with a vengeance. Actually, it's more of an auto-immune disease with my kidneys being the innocent victims. Since the first course of chemo didn't work I started a different one today. Naturally, if I need it and it's expensive, the insurance won't pay for it, but that's a worry for another day. I finally got a dose of Rituximab today over the course of seven-and-half-hours with an IV in my arm. I'd dearly love to hit the stream tomorrow with riverman and the gear whore but I'm afraid I'm a little too pooped. I am going to get out eventually though, perhaps as soon as this weekend and me & the new puppy will fish, camp and canoe until I have to do it all again. TR to follow. Ken, I'm truly sorry to hear this. Keep your chin up and fight it hard. Russell |
OT remission in remission
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote ... My remission went into remission and the kidney disease returned with a vengeance. Actually, it's more of an auto-immune disease with my kidneys being the innocent victims. Since the first course of chemo didn't work I started a different one today. Naturally, if I need it and it's expensive, the insurance won't pay for it, but that's a worry for another day. I finally got a dose of Rituximab today over the course of seven-and-half-hours with an IV in my arm. I'd dearly love to hit the stream tomorrow with riverman and the gear whore but I'm afraid I'm a little too pooped. I am going to get out eventually though, perhaps as soon as this weekend and me & the new puppy will fish, camp and canoe until I have to do it all again. TR to follow. Sorry to hear this, Ken. Hope you're feeling better soon. I look forward to your next TR. -Dan (but only for the pics of the puppy. ;-) ) |
OT remission in remission
On Jul 9, 6:32*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: My remission went into remission and the kidney disease returned with a vengeance. Actually, it's more of an auto-immune disease with my kidneys being the innocent victims. Since the first course of chemo didn't work I started a different one today. Naturally, if I need it and it's expensive, the insurance won't pay for it, but that's a worry for another day. I finally got a dose of Rituximab today over the course of seven-and-half-hours with an IV in my arm. I'd dearly love to hit the stream tomorrow with riverman and the gear whore but I'm afraid I'm a little too pooped. I am going to get out eventually though, perhaps as soon as this weekend and me & the new puppy will fish, camp and canoe until I have to do it all again. TR to follow. -- Ken Fortenberry I went through some rough **** that was threatening to shut down my kidneys about four years ago. The drugs they use these days and the drugs they use to manage the side effects are amazing and I have confidence you will be flailing the water soon. Stay rested. JAK |
OT remission in remission
On Jul 9, 8:32 pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: My remission went into remission and the kidney disease returned with a vengeance. Actually, it's more of an auto-immune disease with my kidneys being the innocent victims. Since the first course of chemo didn't work I started a different one today. Naturally, if I need it and it's expensive, the insurance won't pay for it, but that's a worry for another day. I finally got a dose of Rituximab today over the course of seven-and-half-hours with an IV in my arm. I'd dearly love to hit the stream tomorrow with riverman and the gear whore but I'm afraid I'm a little too pooped. I am going to get out eventually though, perhaps as soon as this weekend and me & the new puppy will fish, camp and canoe until I have to do it all again. TR to follow. -- Ken Fortenberry Ken, Very sorry to hear of your most recent health issue. I sincerely hope the new chemo works, and you ant the puppy are back on the river soon. George |
OT remission in remission
Wayne Harrison wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote: My remission went into remission and the kidney disease returned with a vengeance. i am unhappy with this kind of news. stop saying **** like that. write that you are getting completely well, then you won't **** me off. you know how i get. Thanks old friend, and thanks to all for the well wishes. It doesn't surprise me that my auto-immune system is an ornery sumbitch, it is *my* system after all. ;-) But I *will* kick its ass and I *will* be on a stream real soon now. Thanks everybody, there's no place like roff. -- Ken Fortenberry |
OT remission in remission
On Jul 11, 9:17*am, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: Thanks everybody, there's no place like roff. Maudlin. But get yourself better anyhow. :-) Wm |
OT remission in remission
On Jul 9, 7:32*pm, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: My remission went into remission and the kidney disease returned with a vengeance. Actually, it's more of an auto-immune disease with my kidneys being the innocent victims. Since the first course of chemo didn't work I started a different one today. Naturally, if I need it and it's expensive, the insurance won't pay for it, but that's a worry for another day. I finally got a dose of Rituximab today over the course of seven-and-half-hours with an IV in my arm. I'd dearly love to hit the stream tomorrow with riverman and the gear whore but I'm afraid I'm a little too pooped. I am going to get out eventually though, perhaps as soon as this weekend and me & the new puppy will fish, camp and canoe until I have to do it all again. TR to follow. Hmm, try the seven iron. It can be used to hook the nurse. Keep fighting. Frank Reid |
OT remission in remission
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