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Hughesy 4th Apr 2005 04:59

Great stuff Lu.
Your dogged determination that you use to stick to your beliefs and ideas has pulled you through a big one.

Good effort.

Hughesy

Vfrpilotpb 4th Apr 2005 17:40

Well done Lu, will be nice to be able to read some of your deliberate comments once more,


Now will some one please fire this bullet , say something about R22 and the heads;)


PeterR-B

UNCTUOUS 4th Apr 2005 17:54

Lazarus and LU
 
Good on you LU.

You're the MAN

UNC

Rotorbee 4th Apr 2005 18:50

Very, very good news.
It is about time, that you come back. We were discussing loops and roles for the third time in 3 weeks.
It is boring without you Lu.

cyclicmicky 5th Apr 2005 16:33

Well done Lu,
it's nice to see someone win , in fact it's better than that, it's absolutely brilliant.
:ok: :ok: :ok:

Lu Zuckerman 14th May 2005 14:10

I may have spoken too soon
 
I got back from the hospital the other day. I have technically finished my ChemoTherapy and they tell me the Leukemia is in remission. However over the next four months I have to spend six days in the hospital each month for what they call consolidation treatment, which consists of two doses of ChemoTherapy every 24 hours over the six days. This is supposed to give long term results although it can come back again. I lost a brother to Leukemia so I am very concerned. However with the love and support of My and Pearls families and the support of PPRuNer's I maintain a positive attitude. I have just a bit of fuzz on my head but my beard is coming back but very slowly.

After each monthly session I must take injections for the first ten days in order to rebuild my white blood cells. These tiny vials cost 270$ Canadian or 2700$ Canadian for each session of ten.

Lucky for me I haven't had any nausea as they give me something while taking ChemoTherapy and none so far while at home.

Wish me luck.
:E :E

TeeS 14th May 2005 14:17

Hi Lu

I am sure you didn't speak too soon, the spirit is more important than the luck - but good luck anyway.

TeeS

paco 14th May 2005 15:18

Good luck, Lu! Remember, if you get through it's prisoners 1, system 0

Phil

Cron 14th May 2005 15:55

A bucket of luck coming your way Lu. You just watch.

Graviman 14th May 2005 17:03

Good luck Lu. Keep reading up on the tech stuff, and i'm sure we'll be reading about your engineering, or flying, achievements some day. :ok:

Mart

Dave_Jackson 14th May 2005 17:21

Lu,

Turn this antagonist around 180-degrees and kick butt. Then get back to work on the 18-degrees. ;)

Gordy 14th May 2005 20:01

Good luck, whats the saying---"when life throws you lemons--make lemonade", make lots of lemonade and you will be fine.

MightyGem 14th May 2005 20:39

Keep on hanging in there, Lu.

pilotwolf 14th May 2005 20:44

Fingers crossed for you...

Seen some incredible turn arounds and unexpected outcomes in my time as a paramedic.

Keep the spirits up! You got a lot of support here - including those who've disagreed with your 'stances' in the past!

PW

VeeAny 14th May 2005 21:24

Lu

Depending on the point of view, you either always speak too soon or you are always wrong.

This time we all think you are wrong, I know that a lot of guys who read PPrune but never post and they to are rooting for you as am I.

At the end of this I am expecting a blow by blow detail of how you beat it, nothing else will be accepted.

I wish you well for the battle and hope to see you in this neck of the woods soon. You are more than welcome to use my place as a base for the 2005 ( or 6) uk visit.

Keep us all posted, even the bad bits, just talk about it. Most of us do care.

V.

helmet fire 14th May 2005 21:58

That poor ill-informed disease. Doesn't it know who it's messing with?

Go hard mate.
:ok:

HH60Pilot 15th May 2005 05:46

Best Wishes for a full and speedy recovery.

Doug

Vfrpilotpb 15th May 2005 08:29

I am sure you'll do just fine Lu, remember squeeze the neck and shake life for all its worth.

Besides who going to correct us all about the Robinson Rotor head system.

Hang in there pal.:ok: :ok:

PeterR-B
Vfr

whoateallthepies 15th May 2005 09:28

I wish you all the luck in the world mate.
Looking forward to hearing about the long term results.
Just think how much better the aerodynamics of your head are!

cyclicmicky 15th May 2005 10:50

Good luck Lu,
before long you will need a rasta hat for your dreadlocks!!
:ok: :ok:


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