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  • weirdjack
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12 years 7 months ago #33602 by weirdjack
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My hematologist just called with this week's results....19k ! It'll do. Over the past six weeks I have been at 14k, 12k, now 19k. Sure beats 4k. This is on 1,000mg Cellcept. It is just a count...I don't seem to be leaking anywhere. I'll get 'em checked again in two weeks. Like Maxwell (and now Sandi) say; "Weeeeee, weeeee, weeeeee!!!!" :)

I need to get an upper incisor extracted this month. I go to the oral surgeon Tuesday for a consult.
Should be no big deal, never has been. If they feel hinky, I can always take a Dex pulse for a boost.

Now, I am off to Home Depot to look for a new set of chainsaws to juggle. Those little Ryobi's have good balance.
Oh yes...and I need to buy a sandbox for my head apparently.... :whistle:
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  • Sandi Forum Moderator Diagnosed in 1998, currently in remission. Diagnosed with Lupus in 2006. Last Count - 344k - 6-9-18
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12 years 7 months ago #33605 by Sandi
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I think Maxwell is fairly annoying, so I use him as my cell phone alarm. Yes, it wakes me up. I think Taylor Swift's song "Never Getting Back Together" is also annoying because she sounds like Maxwell when she says "We".

Sorry about the counts again. That's a lot of med for a little response, but I guess you have to take what you can get. I'm so happy to hear that you're leak-free.

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