over 21 days already under lockdown. with probably 12 to go. hard to remain optimistic, staring at my unchanging prison walls. the great piece of news from yesterday is that my brother greg is a perfect stemcell match for the next stage of treatment. supposedly a transfusion from a close family member leads to to the highest success rates.
they sicken of the calm, who knew the storm. dp
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
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HI KURT:
IT WAS GOOD TO SEE YOU YESTERDAY, I THOUGHT YOU LOOKED PRETTY DARN GOOD FOR ALL YOU'VE BEEN THRU. DIDN'T KNOW THE "BUTCHER" WAS A DOC UNTIL I READ JANI'S COMMENT. YOU KNOW WHAT THEY CALL A PERSON THAT GRADUATES AT THE BOTTOM OF THE MEDICAL SCHOOL??....."¨DOCTOR", GUESS SHE FITS THE BILL. GLAD YOU'VE GOT A DONOR IF NECESSARY, I CAN DO IT IF YOU NEED ALOT OF SUGAR AND "THE GRAPE". LOVE YOU,THE M.I.L.CARLA
The prayers are still coming in.
Hey Kurt
That's great news about Greg being a match. Hopefully you won't need it, but it's good to know it's there. Our continued love and prayers.
B&B
Okay, I'm feeling left out. I recall you staring at me for several hours! Oh, I get it, prison walls, yeah... Oh, yes, and remember our special walk? Nurse Ratched says to breathe in that lung exerciser, mister!
sleep tight, N. Ratched
I was overwhelmed with joy when you told me the news. Tell me where and when, bro.
Love,
Greg
PS: try to stay optimistic. if several weeks in prison is what it takes to get well -- and God knows we all probably deserve a little prison for past deeds! -- it is small consolation for a long, happy life.
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