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battle against lymphoma

Anton Paddy | 28.03.2006 08:51

A blog of the battle against lymphoma

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Went to see the doctor who failed to diagnosis the lymphoma.

What a disaster.

I will have to plan more carefully.

The effect of all the pills on your concentration can be noticed.

First of all I forgot my prescriptions for him to renew and went to the dart station.

I was late already but had to go back to the house for the missing prescriptions.

When I saw him he seemed nervous and evasive.

He tried to get me to leave immediately as I was late.

I had to ask him 3 times if he had been informed of the diagnosis before he answered.

When I asked him why the blood and x/ray tests had not shown the lymphoma he waffled on in medical jargon.

This condition started with severe pains in the stomach area, which would last for 1-2 days and then go away.

It felt like I had ingested some acid substance like the pot cleaner that had not been properly cleaned out of the pot or cup after a though cleaning in the kitchen.

My toenail also split which I believe is a fungal infection.

These are the only two things that preceded the lymphoma.




Anton Paddy
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