Bah
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7360127.stm
I'm putting this here, because i want to read it at some point. atleast, i think i aught to read it. when im less upset/anoyed/frustrated/irritated by it. a quick glance skiming the start showed me enough similarity to my own experience that i could read no more.
And bbc news articles are a pain to find once they fall of the front page.
So im abusing VS as a post it note system. I realize i could use something else, but im not and dont want to.
I'm putting this here, because i want to read it at some point. atleast, i think i aught to read it. when im less upset/anoyed/frustrated/irritated by it. a quick glance skiming the start showed me enough similarity to my own experience that i could read no more.
And bbc news articles are a pain to find once they fall of the front page.
So im abusing VS as a post it note system. I realize i could use something else, but im not and dont want to.
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Unfortunately this is par for the course with these powerful drugs for treating chronic illness. The more powerful the drug, the greater the side effects.
My own experience of this is downright ironic. One of the anti rejection drugs I have been taking for my kidney transplant can, in high doses, cause scarring of kidney tissue. Which I found out the hard way about 8 years into my transplant.
You just have to do the best to laugh at this stuff, or you go insane.
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Ouch. Cancer will be beaten eventually.
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