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james_davis_nicoll) wrote2008-01-23 10:41 am
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This may not bode well
From Jerry Pournelle's blog:
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
10 PM
Well, I spent the day in little tubes that make loud noises. I also have a cold that closed my nasal passages the instant I became horizontal.
The upshot is that I've got something growing in my head, and they don't really want to bore a hole in that spot to get a sample. They're going to try some other tests. Including a bone marrow sample. I am certainly learning more about modern medicine than I really wanted to know.
I don't know what my odds are now. They are certainly lower than the 95:5 we thought earlier. They will do more tests.
[I feel like I need to put a little disclaimer here that other people's possible brain tumors, even people who you might strongly disagree with, aren't funny]
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
10 PM
Well, I spent the day in little tubes that make loud noises. I also have a cold that closed my nasal passages the instant I became horizontal.
The upshot is that I've got something growing in my head, and they don't really want to bore a hole in that spot to get a sample. They're going to try some other tests. Including a bone marrow sample. I am certainly learning more about modern medicine than I really wanted to know.
I don't know what my odds are now. They are certainly lower than the 95:5 we thought earlier. They will do more tests.
[I feel like I need to put a little disclaimer here that other people's possible brain tumors, even people who you might strongly disagree with, aren't funny]
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For a few years I helped run the worldcon blood drives I asked a few writers if they could help out and he jumped right in. He read a new about to be published short story since he could not give blood himself. He was also really kind to folks helping out. His politics are not mine but he put his money where his mouth was and did good.
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*does not envy, and fears for Mr. Pournelle*
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When I saw the doctor for my brain tumour, I got a long list of possible bad side effects: poor vision, numbness, loss of control, vertigo, ringing in my ears, chronic fatigue, personality changes. Fortunately, few of them came true for me but they were all possibilities. I know someone else with a tumour, a different kind, and she's waiting until it ripens. What they mean is, until her life or quality of life is so complicated by the tumour that the complications due to surgery look good in comparison.
I feel for Mr. Pournelle and his family. His politics are not mine (as one of your posters said), but no one deserves to go through this.
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I mean, DAMN. Really.
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Dying of brain cancer is horrible.
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(Anonymous) 2008-01-24 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)James in Bermuda