Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Where Has Jim W6LG Been The Last Three Months. Diagnosis Is MDS Borderline With Leukemia.

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I have not answered comments because there have been so many kind, generous and helpful comments that do help me feel better. The video that you saw was take number 3 over two days. It took me hours to get my skin color to look normal even though I am blue gray. I have blood draw 2 and 3 times per week depending on results. I go Sunday, Monday and Thursday. Results are back in two hours. My WBC is almost zero (.4} and RBC is 1.5. There are times when I can walk only four or five steps and then I am out of air and get panicky. I am having a tough time seeing the screen so please excuse any mistakes in this message. As I said in the video my wife has to push me in a wheelchair and that is really hard on her. I found out that I will have another bone marrow biopsy in two weeks to see if I am full blown Leukemia. I know I am. I feel so weak. Ham Radio and YouTube are a blessing. I enjoy both so much and people in return are so kind. I can’t tell you how much that means to me. Yes, I going through the mill and the outlook at this time is not good. The chemo appears to have done more harm than good. My doctors have told me that I am not responding as they had hoped…me too. Thanks to all for the support. Many, many have donated to help with medical bills. One bill was 3K. To all, thank you from the bottom of my heart. 73, Jim W6LGSome have asked how to donate. So I set up a Patreon Account.

The Patreon Link: patreon.com/JimW6LG

The video explains some of what has happened with Jim the last 3 months. Jim and his XYL will have a meeting with the Oncologist later today.

https://phlebotomycareertraining.org/where-has-jim-w6lg-been-the-last-three-months-diagnosis-is-mds-borderline-with-leukemia/

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