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Old 12th Jun 2005, 19:52
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Unhappy Good Luck Lu...

Your posting darkened my day Lu.. but I send unconditional love and best wishes. I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in Feb' 1997 and spent a year unable to walk or see.... couldn't even visit the bathroom unaccompanied.

In 2000 my mobility and eyesight returned enough to recover my commercial priveleges (fixed-wing but not rotary - with as or with co-pilot restriction) and even returned to flying a KingAir 200 for a year.... after remarkable support and encouragement from CAA Aeromedical Dept.

The flying's all finished now though but I can still open my own beers and tie my shoe laces too.... can even hit a squash ball a couple of days a month.

Just believe buddy... be defiant.... things often work out differently to what the medics would have you believe.... sorry there's no icon here to show a big hug. bm

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Old 13th Jun 2005, 15:53
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In addition to wishing Lu the best in his fight, we can also do something about it.

Go to your local bone marrow ID program and have a simple blood test. You will then be in a donor database and we can all be available to help Lu and others in his same situation.

Good Luck Lu!
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Old 13th Jun 2005, 17:08
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Tried that some months ago but the UK age limit is 44 [curious figure, why not 45 or 50].

All the best Lu, keep at it.
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Old 13th Jun 2005, 18:39
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Thumbs up Bone Marrow donation.

To: diethelm


Go to your local bone marrow ID program and have a simple blood test. You will then be in a donor database and we can all be available to help Lu and others in his same situation.
Actually, I am too old to get a bone marrow transplant however in getting a bone marrow biopsy or donating bone marrow the process is the same. A lot of people equate the donation of bone marrow with a lot of pain. It can be painful but it is dependent on the technique used by the doctor. For my first biopsy I was totally out of it with a very high fever and very high blood sugar. I didn’t feel a thing. On my second biopsy it felt like a nail was being driven into my backside. On the third I didn’t feel a thing. The technique involves the copious amount of zylocain being used to deaden the local area. Do it as it is the gift of life.

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Old 13th Jun 2005, 20:12
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Hello Lu:

Hope you are doing well today. For the donor bank, all it requires is a simple blood test. Giving a donation if you were to be a match is as you say, possibly painful but a gift of life.

Dan
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Old 13th Jun 2005, 20:49
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Hey Lu, painful yes, but as painful as the very idea of the R22?
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Old 13th Jun 2005, 22:30
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Sorry to hear about that Lu.
Best wishes and good luck.
And as others have said, try to keep your chin up.

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Old 13th Jun 2005, 22:39
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Hang in there LU.

Wish you all the strength to fight it back.

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Old 14th Jun 2005, 10:17
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Sod kicking and headbutting the "grim reaper", just nuke him. Best of luck, thoughts are with you.

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Old 14th Jun 2005, 16:01
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although just in spirit, know that we are fighting with you.
wishing you all the best.
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Old 14th Jun 2005, 23:54
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Saying a small prayer for you tonight Lou in the proper way. You know, on the knees hand together - never done it before, but it sure feels good to do it for you.

That bucket of luck maybe a bit slow coming, but I'll do my best to get it there soon.

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Old 15th Jun 2005, 20:07
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Lu Zuckerman

Hello Everoboby

I'M Lu daughter
Today , my father was admitted to the hospital and he will be starting the chimio therapy tonight.(15 june).
The leukemia came back 4 time stronger and the treatment will be 4 time stronger.
Please pray for him .The doctor gives him 20% chances of going trough this one.
But we all know about Lu stubborness when he has an idea he sticks to it.He want to live .
I will keep you posted about his health has we go along.
Thank you
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Old 15th Jun 2005, 20:25
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Thanks for posting Lyn.

Lu and family will be in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.

Please keep us up with how things go.


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Old 15th Jun 2005, 21:17
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Keep fighting Lu. We're all with you on this one.

Lyn, your father has always been a passionate contributor to these forums. We may not always have agreed, but he has always fought for what he believes in. That spirit is exactly what he needs now to get through this. May our support, thoughts and prayers be with you.
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Old 16th Jun 2005, 11:41
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Keep at it Lu - a great family friend of ours has recently had similar news.

In the UK (and I guess elsewhere) bone marrow donations are in great demand. Inspired by our friend (although not necessarily for his personal advantage) we are arranging a local donation session with the nearby RAF base. Anyone wanting to organise something similar please PM me for details.

There is a particular need (in the UK) for donations from fit males 18-40, and for those from "ethnic minorities". Further details are here .

If you are already a blood donor, there is a way the system can get your "marrow type" from your blood we believe. .

Sorry if I've appeared to highjack the thread, but I've read and appreciated Lu's contributions for years - his story was so similar to our chum that I couldn't not post this.

But to finish as I started - the thoughts and prayers of so many of us are with you Lu

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Old 5th Jul 2005, 12:28
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Lu Zuckerman

Hello every one,

I just talk to my Dad and he asked me to post you will the lastest news of his health.
Right now, he is fighting a pneumonia with inhalotherapy, oxygen, and a lot of medications.
His moral is good and he is not in neutropenia anymore(white blood cell are getting higher).
He want me to salute everyone for him and he says that he will be back soon.
Please pray for him and i will print out all your response and bring them to him so he will be very happy to hear from his friends .
Thank you and may God Bless all of you.
Lyne
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Old 5th Jul 2005, 12:54
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Lyne,

Whilst I'm increasingly coming to the opinion that your Dad is completely indistructible, please remind him that our best wishes are with him all the way, and very glad to hear that he seems to be heading in the right direction.

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Old 5th Jul 2005, 12:55
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Good luck Lu,

You're in our thoughts & prayers.

Get Well Soon
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Old 5th Jul 2005, 12:56
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Cool

Hi lyneco while your dad has no idea who I am, if you can print off his thread in the Nostalgia forum too you will see I am loudly supporting his bid to get Sidney to "**** off" hehehe
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Old 5th Jul 2005, 13:00
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Lyneco
Glad to hear that things are going in the right direction. Best wishes to your Dad, looking forward to reading his wise words on here again soon.
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