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Thank you for sharing.
Also you dont bail out of a plane at 2000 ft to skydive. That is less than 1/2 mile high. You would ied very quickly. Story is not written well.
I am most pleased to hear that you seem to have beaten the big C. I'm an 11-year survivor too (Renal Cell Carcinoma, caught unusually early in my case - only cost me 1/3rd of a kidney and some scars). Were the hand/coordination symptoms you were reporting previously due to the treatment regimen, or something else?
In any case, I'm very happy to hear of your progress, but am curious about the cancelling/suspension of the study group you were part of. What phase was the study in? It certainly seems that they were doing _something_ right, even if something else was bad wrong.
Hope you're feeling much better, if not already, then soon.
- GrandPaM
The biggest one some of us will find is the idea that a renal transplant patient can ever get of immuno-suppresseive therapy.- you don/t - the other meds yes possibly but your immune system never accepts the kidney or kidneys - usually a person only gets one of the pair even if they are available as there is another desperate person waiting on the other - in this case the AH irregularities could get past that LOL
Nothing that detracts from the story of course but as a person with direct experience I figured I would share the facts.
Lung resections don;t need them but Liver transplants may since the body completely rebuilds the liver from the small piece they use (you do not get a whole new liver)
As for the story - REALLY good thank you again -