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Friday, May 1, 2009

the latest

The latest is that I'm not very happy with the way my doctor and his office are handling things-so I need to get some issues cleared up-and some questions answered about Gleevec.

However-in the meantime-I thought I would share a hospital funny with you.......
At some point in my hospital stay, I had an echocardiogram-my first one ever-and I thought it was pretty cool-the sound it made. So when the cardiologist came in after wards-I asked him if I could get the "music" from that echocardiogram. Obviously he looked at me with a funny look on his face (by the way-I think he looks like Peter Sellers and my oncologist thinks he looks like Stanley Tucci)-so I told him I was a composer, and I was wondering if they could burn a cd with the sounds from my echocarigram test-becuase I wanted to use it in a composition. He thought that was brilliant. I have to give it up to him-he really tried to get one for me-but alas-no cd.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Diane, I've been follow your progress, glad your up and about. You probably know about GIST International - they seem to have good info and
    lots about Gleevic, in case you haven't been in touch with them it's www.gistsupport.org. Martha Ann

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  2. Hey Martha Ann and Lauren,
    I have been surfing that website tonight-plus another one called The Life Raft-which I found from the gist support web site. You're right-lots of good info!
    How are you guys?
    love,
    Diane

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  3. Diane, all the best wishes in the world for a speedy recovery and continued good health.

    Best,

    Don Sarlin

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  4. Diane, all the best wishes in the world for a speedy recovery and continued good health.

    Best regards,

    Don Sarlin

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