The steady progression of my stomach cancer has left me with close to zero energy so I have no energy to blog at the moment. I am however undergoing a form of nuclear medicine today which could fix me. I think it will.
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I hope it does fix things.
When I developed blood cancer, I spent a couple of months with zero energy, until the chemo kicked in and my hemoglobin levels started coming back up.
Then, after last year's bone marrow transplant, I spent a month or two with no energy.
The m-RNA vaccines look promising, especially if they can isolate antigens in a patient's cancer without targeting antigens in tissue the patient wants to keep.
ill be keeping a good thought for you as a breast cancer survivor
Best wishes for a full recovery. Your blogging is inspirational.
I realize that you are an atheist (albeit an open minded one). I will still pray for a speedy and complete and painless recovery, sir. God's speed.
John, best wishes and thoughts for you. You do good work and are one of the clearest thinkers I know.
Prayers for your recovery to a fully functional life, whether you continue blogging or not. Your site has been a daily visit for me and your topics and insight are greatly appreciated.
For what it's worth, and I hope it's worth a lot, I'm rooting for you and hope you persevere.
Good luck John.
Gods speed.
Andrew from Melbourne
Wishing you a successful treatment, and a speedy recovery.
All Best,
Y.H.
My very best wishes and thoughts for you John. Your blogs are always a good read. Get well soon.
John, I will miss you greatly when you are gone, but hope and pray that your time on earth is not yet at an end. My God grant you strength during difficult days. May he allow you more productive years if it is His will.
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