res gestae; Nibbal health
Mar. 3rd, 2005 07:34 amI fixed my corset defect. My anal side is purring with satisfaction.
I am the Thomas Payne of traffic calming. Rawr!
Her Nibs has been having a lot of joint pain lately. Her rheumatologist has recommended her for the new socko-pow B-cell drug that I've mentioned here before (rituximab). Now, though, it turns out that the long term risks are even nastier and less well known than either of us thought: even a short course might eliminate your natural ability to fight cancer permanently. There's just not enough data about it. She's bummed. To quote her, "I can't live like this." You know, I hung my hopes on this stuff for quite a while, but if she doesn't want to do it now I wouldn't blame her.
I am the Thomas Payne of traffic calming. Rawr!
Her Nibs has been having a lot of joint pain lately. Her rheumatologist has recommended her for the new socko-pow B-cell drug that I've mentioned here before (rituximab). Now, though, it turns out that the long term risks are even nastier and less well known than either of us thought: even a short course might eliminate your natural ability to fight cancer permanently. There's just not enough data about it. She's bummed. To quote her, "I can't live like this." You know, I hung my hopes on this stuff for quite a while, but if she doesn't want to do it now I wouldn't blame her.