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On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 11:19:34 -0400, NotNow wrote:
Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 06:06:58 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: Mine was pretty good. Excellent weatheer and I was really busy in the shop, but still took time to watch the some of the shoe-throwing contests in here. Actually, it sucked. I was sick all day from the new treatment protocol. Thanks for asking though. :) Sorry to hear, Tom. I hate these "experimental" treatments even though I volunteer for them. :) As my internist says (she has quite a sense of humor), my situation is so unique that it practically begs to be used as a test bed. :) It's not a bad gig either - they pay my travel time, give me a stipend for the day, allow me to pretty much have the run of the place (because I'm interested in technology and medicine anyway), they know that I'm not a complainer so when something ain't right, it ain't right. The down side of course is that these things can get ugly occasionally - I have spent some hospital time due to a reaction, but overall, it's been worth it. I'm not in a wheel chair, still mobile, still have a sense of humor about the whole thing and I appreciate that the researchers enjoy some of my antics from time-to-time. Altough I must admit, the time I lit up a Cuban while in the infusion chair (heck - I was going to be there for 10 hours - you know what I mean?) didn't go over too well, but they eventually got over it. :) |