Buzby wrote:
> may not have been a good one for some..
>
> For me it's been the end of a three and a half month odessy, involving
> excrutiating pain, numerous things shoved up where the sun don't
> shine in rapid succession [0], lots of head scratching and a
> business probably going down the pan.[1]
>
> The consultant just called with the results of yesterdays test -
> apparently I'm going to live. The bloody great fist sized lump that
> showed up in the MRI scan two months ago whilst they were trying to
> figure out what was wrong with me [2] is a 'duplicate organ' growth
> which has probably always been there, and the previously undiscovered
> kidney stone maybe a mild buggerance at some point.
>
> I think I might have a glass or three tonight.
>
> [0] During one test it felt like and sounded like a bicycle pump
> [1] Contrary to popular belief you have to work at these things - 2.5
> months with the eye off the ball, combined with bombings in London
> and Riots in Paris don't bode well for someone selling tourism in
> these two cities . . . [3]
> [2] They thought I had cancer - turned out to be a particuly vicious
> virus. I lost all my reflex muscles and didn't have a non drug
> induced dump for nearly six weeks combined with severe shingles type
> pain in my skin all over my body.
> [3] **** it - I'll deal with that next week.
**** me.
It can only go uphill from here really, can't it.
Glad you haven't got the big c BTW.
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