Forgot to mention ----- he's in room 7, HTU (formerly ALU), The Christie Hospital.
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UPDATE ON DANSK
by Physio init's been a long time since i posted here but i often read your messages when ian (dansk) logs on.
as most of you will know, ian will be going back into hospital on monday for an allogeneic stem cell transplant and will be away from the forum for a good few weeks (hopefully he'll be back home within 4-6 weeks).
last time he was in hospital many of you sent messages to his ward and i know they cheered him up immensely.
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UPDATE ON DANSK
by Physio init's been a long time since i posted here but i often read your messages when ian (dansk) logs on.
as most of you will know, ian will be going back into hospital on monday for an allogeneic stem cell transplant and will be away from the forum for a good few weeks (hopefully he'll be back home within 4-6 weeks).
last time he was in hospital many of you sent messages to his ward and i know they cheered him up immensely.
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Hi all....a quick update on the first day. Ian has settled in well on the ward. They're doing all the necessaries with tests, ECGs X-rays, a line in the chest (very gory to watch!!!!!!!), starting the chemo later today. He's in good spirits and he wanted me to thank those who have ALREADY sent him e-greetings to the hospital (on the Christie website). He had 8 waiting for him as we walked into the room!
He's also asked me to ask everyone to SEND HIM AN E-GREETING . He wants to beat the 200 he received last time he was in. These really uplift him, make him smile, make him cry but most of all make him realise that he's among the best friends in the world..
Thanks to you all. Will keep you posted as the gruelling regimen takes place.
Claire
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UPDATE ON DANSK
by Physio init's been a long time since i posted here but i often read your messages when ian (dansk) logs on.
as most of you will know, ian will be going back into hospital on monday for an allogeneic stem cell transplant and will be away from the forum for a good few weeks (hopefully he'll be back home within 4-6 weeks).
last time he was in hospital many of you sent messages to his ward and i know they cheered him up immensely.
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((((((((Bikerchic)))))))),
You and Craig are rocks of the forum. You have both been so supportive and we hope to meet you in person one day!
Love,
Claire
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UPDATE ON DANSK
by Physio init's been a long time since i posted here but i often read your messages when ian (dansk) logs on.
as most of you will know, ian will be going back into hospital on monday for an allogeneic stem cell transplant and will be away from the forum for a good few weeks (hopefully he'll be back home within 4-6 weeks).
last time he was in hospital many of you sent messages to his ward and i know they cheered him up immensely.
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Physio
Hi (((((((Emo)))))))
Thank you! I know how hard you work keeping the vigil threads going! Ian and I - and everyone here! - truly appreciates what you do!
It was lovely meeting you at the Apostacurry!
Claire
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UPDATE ON DANSK
by Physio init's been a long time since i posted here but i often read your messages when ian (dansk) logs on.
as most of you will know, ian will be going back into hospital on monday for an allogeneic stem cell transplant and will be away from the forum for a good few weeks (hopefully he'll be back home within 4-6 weeks).
last time he was in hospital many of you sent messages to his ward and i know they cheered him up immensely.
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Physio
Hi All,
It's been a long time since I posted here but I often read your messages when Ian (Dansk) logs on
As most of you will know, Ian will be going back into hospital on Monday for an allogeneic stem cell transplant and will be away from the forum for a good few weeks (hopefully he'll be back home within 4-6 weeks). Last time he was in hospital many of you sent messages to his ward and I know they cheered him up immensely. He received over two hundred e-mails and I'm asking if we could hopefully beat that number this time.
Ian is to be admitted to the HTU (Hematology and Transplant Unit) and messages can be sent to him via: http://www.christie.nhs.uk/egreeting/default.aspx
Please address your messages to Ian Hinze and not to Dansk (some did this last time but there is no guarantee they'll get through).
I shall, of course, keep you all updated on his progress and am posting this now so that I can easily locate the thread and quickly update it.
Thank you for all the support you have given Ian and I over these past four years. Without it I doubt very much if we would have prgressed as quickly and as much as we have. Thank you, especially, for keeping Ian in your hearts during his illness.
Love,
Claire
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Thank You, Everyone!
by Physio inas you know, i don't come here very often as ian (dansk) is the more chatty one .
i'd just like to say thank you for all your encouraging messages, prayers and distant healing since ian became unwell.
i have shared his tears, fears and joys during this roller-coaster ride.
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Physio
Hi,
As you know, I don't come here very often as Ian (Dansk) is the more chatty one
I'd just like to say THANK YOU for all your encouraging messages, prayers and distant healing since Ian became unwell. I have shared his tears, fears and joys during this roller-coaster ride. Without your loving help it would undoubtedly have been more difficult. I know Ian derives great strength from your being there for him. I do, too!
I would especially like to thank Grace (Mouthy) for starting the thread that alerted everyone to Ian's condition; to Marilyn (Mulan) for organising the regular Tuesday evening healing/prayer sessions (which Ian gets in bed to receive without fail); to LT (Ross) for suggesting the monthly special Tuesday sessions and to Alleymom (Marjorie) for her wonderful loving kindness behind the scenes.
Most of all, I'd like to thank you all for your wonderful outpourings of love towards Ian. Words could never begin to tell you how much it means!
Love,
Claire (Physio)
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PLEASE, Y'ALL OUT THERE
by Physio inplease, y'all out there..congratulate dansk on becoming a jedi master.. since we've been out (feb 03) this board and all you lovely people on it have been the greatest source of inspiration to both dansk and myself.
you'll never realise how much you have helped us to cope with the whole ordeal.
so reaching his jedi status is a real milestone.. you're all life-savers and you didn't even know it!!!.
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Physio
Please, y'all out there..congratulate Dansk on becoming a JEDI MASTER.
Since we've been out (Feb 03) this board and all you lovely people on it have been the GREATEST source of inspiration to both Dansk and myself. You'll NEVER realise how much you have helped us to cope with the whole ordeal. So reaching his Jedi Status is a real milestone.
You're all life-savers and you didn't even know it!!!
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(I don't often post, but I do read the board each evening. But I thought this was an ideal opportunity to have a little share.)
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OZZIEPOST: Get Well Card/Messages
by RAYZORBLADE infolks: our beloved member of this forum: ozziepost - is not well.
i figured, let's send one of our favourite aussies, a forum get-well card.
ozzie: get well mate, and look forward to you being in the best of health, complete with happiness and a post or two validating your return to complete wellness.
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Physio
Hi Ozzie,
Sorry to hear you’re feeling unwell – it’s that cheap wine you tested!!!!
Hurry up and get better – we miss your enlightening one-liners!
Love,
Physio, Dansk & Family
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What Sex is a Computer?
by Physio inwhat sex is a computer ?.
a language instructor was explaining to her class that in french, nouns, unlike their english counterparts, are grammatically designated as masculine or feminine.. .
"house," in french, is feminine - "la maison.
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What sex is a computer ?
A language instructor was explaining to her class that in French, nouns, unlike their English counterparts, are grammatically designated as masculine or feminine.
"House," in French, is feminine - "la maison." "Pencil," in French, is masculine "le crayon."
One puzzled student asked, "What gender is 'computer'?" The teacher did not know, and the word wasn't in her French dictionary. So for fun she split the class into two groups appropriately enough, by gender and asked them to decide whether "computer" should be a masculine or feminine noun.
Both groups were required to give four reasons for their recommendation.
The men's group decided that computers should definitely be of the feminine gender ("la computer"), because:
1. No one but their creator understands their internal logic;
2. The native language they use to communicate with other computers is incomprehensible to everyone else;
3. Even the smallest mistakes are stored in long-term memory for possible later retrieval
4. As soon as you make a commitment to one, you find yourself spending half your paycheque on accessories for it.
The women's group, however, concluded that computers should be masculine ("le computer"), because:
1. In order to get their attention, you have to turn them on;
2. They have a lot of data but they are still clueless;
3. They are supposed to help you solve problems, but half the time they ARE the problem
4. As soon as you commit to one, you realize that if you'd waited a little longer, you could have gotten a better model. -
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The Good Wife Guide
by ThiChi inwith all these "my marriage is going to hell in a hand basket" topics, i thought i would provide information that you wont find in the family book, or the watchtower.. all you 21st century wives, please read!
the good wife guide
have dinner ready.
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Physio
Don't worry girls, Dansk is sleeping in the bath tonight!!!