Non AMP
Sky Blues Talk
  • Home
  • Forums
  • General Discussion
  • Off Topic Chat
This is a mobile optimized page that loads fast, if you want to load the real page, click this text.

Torch's Counselling Thread (1 Viewer)

  • Thread starter torchomatic
  • Start date Nov 23, 2016
Forums New posts
Prev
  • 1
  • …
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
Next
First Prev 15 of 19 Next Last

duffer

Well-Known Member
  • May 4, 2017
  • #491
torchomatic said:
Thanks Earl/Clint

Yep, today is Day Zero. Somewhere in the UK a 20 year old guy will donate cells and they will be couriered/flown from whichever hospital he's donated and then I'll have them harvested into me. Amazing really.

God bless my donor I say and to everyone who donates and gives blood, particularly at such a young age.
Click to expand...

Good luck Torchy. Agreed that donors of any kind are absolute heroes (excepting, possibly, sperm donors!).

As a complete wimp I've got a fear of needles that stops me giving blood except when I'm pinned down by four strong men, but whatever anyone wants from me when I'm gone they're welcome to. Given that I'm approaching the age when whatever hasn't dried up leaks, sadly there may not be much of service. My eyebrows would make a nice wilderness area for gerbils, perhaps.

Anyway, regardless, all the best for the procedure. We love ya mate, come back strong.
 
Reactions: mark82, martcov, torchomatic and 2 others

duffer

Well-Known Member
  • May 4, 2017
  • #492
Rich said:
Good luck fella. I'm sure it'll work out well for you.

I hope you've enjoyed milking the illness, because the end is in sight.
Click to expand...

Man, he's going to get such a kicking on here when he's better. Just think of all that bottled up anger out there...
 
Reactions: torchomatic and We'll_live_and_die

olderskyblue

Well-Known Member
  • May 4, 2017
  • #493
duffer said:
Man, he's going to get such a kicking on here when he's better. Just think of all that bottled up anger out there...
Click to expand...

Yes, and torch too, especially when he finds out his donor works for the council...:emoji_grin:
 
Reactions: martcov, torchomatic, Monners and 1 other person

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • May 4, 2017
  • #494
Good luck, Torch and that donor is a legend!! Going to look into doing the same myself one day in the future now.
 
Reactions: torchomatic and rob9872

oakey

Well-Known Member
  • May 4, 2017
  • #495
Torch, we're all sending you happy thoughts.
May all your new cells have the skill of Hutch, the leadership skills of Kilcline, can tackle any pesky bad cells like Peake and become the greatest thing of beauty since Houchen's diving header.
 
Reactions: martcov, clint van damme, wingy and 4 others

torchomatic

Well-Known Member
  • May 11, 2017
  • #496
A week on and starting to feel a bit better. Been a shit week of nausea, pain and being poked with needles at all times of the night and day.

Ok ao far but a long way to go. Have to wait for my blood counts to recover now before I can go home. Another two or three weeks yet, I think.
 
Reactions: scottccfc, rob9872, duffer and 12 others

eastwoodsdustman

Well-Known Member
  • May 11, 2017
  • #497
Glad its gone well so far for you.
 
Reactions: torchomatic

oakey

Well-Known Member
  • May 11, 2017
  • #498
Good to hear you're battling through, Torch.
Front row seat for all the politics, sport and daytime TV. On second thoughts delete all the above and stick on some DVDs and music you like.
All the best.
 
Reactions: martcov and torchomatic

bawtryneal

Well-Known Member
  • May 15, 2017
  • #499
Fantastic news the op went well. Hope you are staring to feel better and can start looking forward to the rest of your healthy life.
Do you know if the donor was a football fan. Does that mean you will have to change allegiances to his team .
Have you access to a laptop in the hospital. Any box sets you fancy ?? Will post out to you.
Have you watched Breaking Bad. Great 80 hours of entertainment.
 
Reactions: torchomatic

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • May 15, 2017
  • #500
Great news, Torch. Soon back fighting fit for sure.
 
Reactions: torchomatic
M

Monners

Well-Known Member
  • May 15, 2017
  • #501
Good luck mate with the recovery. Fixtures out at the end of June so you can plan some away games. You chose a good season to be ill by the way!
 
Reactions: torchomatic

skyblueinBaku

Well-Known Member
  • May 16, 2017
  • #502
Keep going, Torch. You've been very resiliant. Best of luck for your continued recovery.
 
Reactions: torchomatic

RegTheDonk

Well-Known Member
  • May 16, 2017
  • #503
Glad to hear it went well Tourch. Here's to a short couple of weeks!
 
Reactions: torchomatic

covcity4life

Well-Known Member
  • May 16, 2017
  • #504
hope it all goes well torch, lots of sisu loving years left in you yet
 
Reactions: torchomatic

bawtryneal

Well-Known Member
  • May 20, 2017
  • #505
Have you ordered your season ticket yet Torchy. Don't forget the early bird runs out Monday.
 

torchomatic

Well-Known Member
  • May 20, 2017
  • #506
bawtryneal said:
Have you ordered your season ticket yet Torchy. Don't forget the early bird runs out Monday.
Click to expand...

Yeah got ours first week they were released.

Been in hospital for three and a half weeks now. Good news is my blood counts are starting to recover and I've stopped puking up all the time so along with the three new signings things are looking up!
 
Reactions: mark82, Nick, bawtryneal and 7 others

clint van damme

Well-Known Member
  • May 20, 2017
  • #507
torchomatic said:
Yeah got ours first week they were released.

Been in hospital for three and a half weeks now. Good news is my blood counts are starting to recover and I've stopped puking up all the time so along with the three new signings things are looking up!
Click to expand...

great news mate, pleased for you and your family :emoji_thumbsup::emoji_smiley:
 
Reactions: torchomatic

oakey

Well-Known Member
  • May 20, 2017
  • #508
Great news. Really chuffed for you and yours.
Having a season ticket shows you are a man with a strong sense of optimism!
Keep the faith.
 
Reactions: torchomatic

bawtryneal

Well-Known Member
  • May 21, 2017
  • #509
torchomatic said:
Yeah got ours first week they were released.

Been in hospital for three and a half weeks now. Good news is my blood counts are starting to recover and I've stopped puking up all the time so along with the three new signings things are looking up!
Click to expand...

When are you hoping to get home.
Is life back to normal then and recover your strength and back to work.
 

torchomatic

Well-Known Member
  • May 23, 2017
  • #510
bawtryneal said:
When are you hoping to get home.
Is life back to normal then and recover your strength and back to work.
Click to expand...

Surpringly I came out last night. I have to be really careful about stuff and basically avoid crowded places and ill people. Be careful around certain foods, etc.

I've got a stack of anti rejection tablets to take to help the transplanted cells to propagate and start fighting infections. My immune system is very low at the moment. Also have to be wary of GVHD - graft versus host disease - this is when my donated cells attack my own cells.
Nightmare.

Have to go to Heartlands twice a week though, which is a bummer. Still after spending over three months of 2017 in hospital I'm hoping to stay out from now on as that in theory is the final hurdle. I will have a bone marrow biopsy on Day 100 after transplant to see if the new cells have irradicated the leukemia. Today is Day 18.

I may be able to start thinking about going back to work part time in November or December. We'll have to see. Recovery process is longer than I realised.

Nice to be home. Hopefully it's over.
 
Reactions: GaryMabbuttsLeftKnee, mark82, eastwoodsdustman and 8 others

Liquid Gold

Well-Known Member
  • May 23, 2017
  • #511
torchomatic said:
Surpringly I came out last night. I have to be really careful about stuff and basically avoid crowded places and ill people. Be careful around certain foods, etc.

I've got a stack of anti rejection tablets to take to help the transplanted cells to propagate and start fighting infections. My immune system is very low at the moment. Also have to be wary of GVHD - graft versus host disease - this is when my donated cells attack my own cells.
Nightmare.

Have to go to Heartlands twice a week though, which is a bummer. Still after spending over three months of 2017 in hospital I'm hoping to stay out from now on as that in theory is the final hurdle. I will have a bone marrow biopsy on Day 100 after transplant to see if the new cells have irradicated the leukemia. Today is Day 18.

I may be able to start thinking about going back to work part time in November or December. We'll have to see. Recovery process is longer than I realised.

Nice to be home. Hopefully it's over.
Click to expand...
Glad to hear you're back home. Hopefully this is the end of it.
 
Reactions: torchomatic

clint van damme

Well-Known Member
  • May 23, 2017
  • #512
you've come a long way Torch, fair play, don't think I could have done it.
And having to avoid crowds will be no barrier to taking your place at the Ricoh next season!
 
Reactions: wingy, Sick Boy, torchomatic and 1 other person

Nick

Administrator
  • May 23, 2017
  • #513
torchomatic said:
Surpringly I came out last night. I have to be really careful about stuff and basically avoid crowded places and ill people. Be careful around certain foods, etc.

I've got a stack of anti rejection tablets to take to help the transplanted cells to propagate and start fighting infections. My immune system is very low at the moment. Also have to be wary of GVHD - graft versus host disease - this is when my donated cells attack my own cells.
Nightmare.

Have to go to Heartlands twice a week though, which is a bummer. Still after spending over three months of 2017 in hospital I'm hoping to stay out from now on as that in theory is the final hurdle. I will have a bone marrow biopsy on Day 100 after transplant to see if the new cells have irradicated the leukemia. Today is Day 18.

I may be able to start thinking about going back to work part time in November or December. We'll have to see. Recovery process is longer than I realised.

Nice to be home. Hopefully it's over.
Click to expand...
Can you sit in the garden with a beer yet?
 

We'll_live_and_die

Super Moderator
  • May 23, 2017
  • #514
torchomatic said:
Surpringly I came out last night. I have to be really careful about stuff and basically avoid crowded places and ill people. Be careful around certain foods, etc.

I've got a stack of anti rejection tablets to take to help the transplanted cells to propagate and start fighting infections. My immune system is very low at the moment. Also have to be wary of GVHD - graft versus host disease - this is when my donated cells attack my own cells.
Nightmare.

Have to go to Heartlands twice a week though, which is a bummer. Still after spending over three months of 2017 in hospital I'm hoping to stay out from now on as that in theory is the final hurdle. I will have a bone marrow biopsy on Day 100 after transplant to see if the new cells have irradicated the leukemia. Today is Day 18.

I may be able to start thinking about going back to work part time in November or December. We'll have to see. Recovery process is longer than I realised.

Nice to be home. Hopefully it's over.
Click to expand...
So you should be cancer free now then?
 
D

Deleted member 5849

Guest
  • May 23, 2017
  • #515
torchomatic said:
I may be able to start thinking about going back to work part time in November or December.
Click to expand...
Not all good news then?
 
Reactions: torchomatic

torchomatic

Well-Known Member
  • May 23, 2017
  • #516
Nick said:
Can you sit in the garden with a beer yet?
Click to expand...

Yeah, but as I don't drink it'll be a Vimto. Have to be careful of the sun too as the drungs I'm taking make my skin sensitive.
 

torchomatic

Well-Known Member
  • May 23, 2017
  • #517
Rich said:
So you should be cancer free now then?
Click to expand...

Yeah, in theory. Once the donated cells start working. I won't know until I have a biopsy on Day 100.
 
Reactions: We'll_live_and_die

chiefdave

Well-Known Member
  • May 23, 2017
  • #518
Great news.
 
Reactions: torchomatic

scottccfc

Well-Known Member
  • May 23, 2017
  • #519
Really happy that your home torch, being in you home environment is valuable
 
Reactions: torchomatic

ccfc92

Well-Known Member
  • May 23, 2017
  • #520
torchomatic said:
Surpringly I came out last night. I have to be really careful about stuff and basically avoid crowded places and ill people. Be careful around certain foods, etc.

I've got a stack of anti rejection tablets to take to help the transplanted cells to propagate and start fighting infections. My immune system is very low at the moment. Also have to be wary of GVHD - graft versus host disease - this is when my donated cells attack my own cells.
Nightmare.

Have to go to Heartlands twice a week though, which is a bummer. Still after spending over three months of 2017 in hospital I'm hoping to stay out from now on as that in theory is the final hurdle. I will have a bone marrow biopsy on Day 100 after transplant to see if the new cells have irradicated the leukemia. Today is Day 18.

I may be able to start thinking about going back to work part time in November or December. We'll have to see. Recovery process is longer than I realised.

Nice to be home. Hopefully it's over.
Click to expand...

Glad to hear you're on the mend, all the best Torch, PUSB.
 
Reactions: torchomatic

Nick

Administrator
  • May 24, 2017
  • #521
torchomatic said:
Yeah, but as I don't drink it'll be a Vimto. Have to be careful of the sun too as the drungs I'm taking make my skin sensitive.
Click to expand...

Even so, nice cold drink with a bit of shade in your budgie smugglers wondering what all the fuss was about
 
Reactions: torchomatic

eastwoodsdustman

Well-Known Member
  • May 24, 2017
  • #522
Great news Torch. Really pleased for you and your family.
 
Reactions: torchomatic

RegTheDonk

Well-Known Member
  • May 24, 2017
  • #523
Fantastic that you're home quicker than expected Tourchy - make sure you take the pills, keep to the advice, and don't overdo it. I'm genuinely really pleased for you and your family, glad you seem to have beaten it. Fuck getting a season ticket, getting germs from all us windbags...wait till next year when we're back in L1
 
Reactions: torchomatic

mark82

Super Moderator
  • May 25, 2017
  • #524
torchomatic said:
Yeah, in theory. Once the donated cells start working. I won't know until I have a biopsy on Day 100.
Click to expand...

Fingers crossed for you. Glad you're on the mend. Stay positive.
 
Reactions: torchomatic

bawtryneal

Well-Known Member
  • Jun 4, 2017
  • #525
How's it going after 10 days at home. Hopefully the transplant has worked and all the medication doing its job.
Relaxing and watching Sky Sports all day or has the wife got you decorating yet.
 
Reactions: torchomatic
Prev
  • 1
  • …
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
Next
First Prev 15 of 19 Next Last
You must log in or register to reply here.

Users who are viewing this thread

Total: 2 (members: 0, guests: 2)
Share:
Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email
  • Home
  • Forums
  • General Discussion
  • Off Topic Chat
  • Default Style
  • Contact us
  • Terms and rules
  • Privacy policy
  • Help
  • Home
Community platform by XenForo® © 2010-2021 XenForo Ltd.
Menu
Log in

Register

  • Home
  • Forums
    • New posts
    • Search forums
  • What's new
    • New posts
    • Latest activity
  • Members
    • Current visitors
  • Donate to the Season Ticket Fund
X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?

X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?