Glad you got answers and are getting the correct treatment now! *hugs* You feel better, 'kay?
Should be fun as my driving instructor looks like Christopher Eccleston. :-D
Ooh, shiny. Have fun! (And don't worry! I'm 24 and don't even have my learners. And my cousins got theirs late, too. In fact, I'm pretty sure only one of four of my cousins has their license now, and they're all older than me by at least 3-4 years. So. ;))
Thank god it's not cancer! I've been so worried about you, so it's good to know that they've finally found out what's wrong and can start to correct it. Do they still recommend drinking Guinness to help iron deficiency?
I hope you enjoy your driving lesson; and I'm certainly not laughing at you having a learners permit. Loads of people wait until later (myself included).
I didn't think it'd be cancer at all. Problem is though, they can change the meds, but the bone marrow is more or less going to keep being damaged. As the docs said, it's lifelong Chemotherapy and sometime it's the drugs that kill the patient, not the disease.
I'm hoping to get my P's... I desperately want a car, to drive around when I want just for the hell of it.
Quite frankly, I might never have done more with my driver's license than used it as ID. They showed us a movie about people getting hit by trains and it freaked me out. Now, there are still trains that go through this area but they really aren't anywhere near where I live and they have lights at those crossings (even when I was doing this) so it wasn't really anything like the situations. Still, once I get freaked out about something, it's hard to sway me otherwise. If it hadn't been for the fact that I needed to get to work after school every day and was tired of watching drug deals go down on the bus (you can only report them so many times and have nothing happen because the main drug dealer is the kid of the school's attorney to really get soured on the whole experience), I might never have started driving! So I won't laugh at you. But I will say this... Christopher Eccleston? Man, I envy you that car time!
I hate railway crossings, we get the Sydney Countrylink come through and it's a big train. My previous car once stalled on the tracks and dear god it was terrifying. Luckily no trains were shedueled for that time.
And yes, I loooove my driving time. Least when I get my P's I'm still able to go back to him and brush up on things. Yay.
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Should be fun as my driving instructor looks like Christopher Eccleston. :-D
Ooh, shiny. Have fun! (And don't worry! I'm 24 and don't even have my learners. And my cousins got theirs late, too. In fact, I'm pretty sure only one of four of my cousins has their license now, and they're all older than me by at least 3-4 years. So. ;))
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I hope you enjoy your driving lesson; and I'm certainly not laughing at you having a learners permit. Loads of people wait until later (myself included).
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I'm hoping to get my P's... I desperately want a car, to drive around when I want just for the hell of it.
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Quite frankly, I might never have done more with my driver's license than used it as ID. They showed us a movie about people getting hit by trains and it freaked me out. Now, there are still trains that go through this area but they really aren't anywhere near where I live and they have lights at those crossings (even when I was doing this) so it wasn't really anything like the situations. Still, once I get freaked out about something, it's hard to sway me otherwise. If it hadn't been for the fact that I needed to get to work after school every day and was tired of watching drug deals go down on the bus (you can only report them so many times and have nothing happen because the main drug dealer is the kid of the school's attorney to really get soured on the whole experience), I might never have started driving! So I won't laugh at you. But I will say this... Christopher Eccleston? Man, I envy you that car time!
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And yes, I loooove my driving time. Least when I get my P's I'm still able to go back to him and brush up on things. Yay.
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