Thank you for your encouraging words on my blog. It's really nice to know that though it isn't all flowers and sugar cookies, it's bearable and we can make it through. And for all those that have passed before us and all those that will from this day on.Let's keep that number down to a ZERO. My prayers and thoughts go out to those. My candle is lit as well.
Where I am at in Life, the Universe and Everything...
Thanks for skidding, popping, rolling, dropping, walking, biking, running, hiking, passing, tripping, plunging, skipping, sliding, crawling, weaving, falling by to read my Blog. You can always just look at the pretty pictures if I bore you to death with my mountain biking & kayaking trips, dreams & poems, wafflings of pain in my ankles, pain in my arm, various entries on life living with Haemophilia, blood, HIV & Hep C, how many miles I cycled last week, how long it took me blah blah bloody blah...
As you may have guessed, I have Haemophilia A (a kind of bleeding disorder). It is the worst kind apparently (severe) where I am left with less than 1% of the naturally present clotting factor (Factor VIII) in my blood needed to...er...clot my blood properly;) And as a result of treating the bleeds (by way of injection) that Haemophilia can cause I inadvertently infected myself with Hep C & HIV. I am still waiting to see if I got the mad cows disease too (vCJD) Moooo!.....Now that would explain a few things;)
I am treating my Haemophilia as I have always done (since I was two) and my HIV has been well under control since 1987 thanks to all the tablets that I consume twice a day each and every day. And my Hep C has been treated too (I finished 48wks Interferon/Ribavirin back in Feb 2007). I had my six month post treatment 'SVR' blood test taken on July 4th 2007 and on Thursday July 19th 2007 found out that my Hep C has gone & done a runner. And six months later again (Jan 2008), it is still undetectable! Basically, I'm cured of that one:) He's up in Hep C heaven apparently involved in some kind of viral orgy! Let him get on with it I say...& maybe one day my HIV will end up there with him and leave me with just the one "H" in my life (Haemophilia). Otherwise, I just try and get on with life......mostly keeping fit & healthy, annoying people, managing the constant pain in my joints & picking my nose;)
So enjoy the ride along with me & don't forget your puncture repair kit & perhaps a loaded gun so you can (if you want to) blow your brains out from your skull if it all becomes too boring for you;)
I am a quiet, sometimes moody, quite often annoying, but mostly happy 41 year old twat whom absolutely Loves the Countryside and trees and mountain biking & kayaking and throwing pebbles at empty Pepsi cans on the beach.
I like to laugh out loud at things that are funny and take the piss out of everything and anything possible....including myself. The best feeling in the world (apart from the company of a funny woman) is taking a dump out in the open air and having a wee whilst having a drink at the exact same time. And my favorite part of the day is the night time when it is all nice and dark, where you can hide and jump out on people you want to frighten, but don't get me wrong, I love the sun too, as it gives me the chance to burn the back of my friend Lee's neck with a magnifying glass;)
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Thank you for your encouraging words on my blog. It's really nice to know that though it isn't all flowers and sugar cookies, it's bearable and we can make it through. And for all those that have passed before us and all those that will from this day on.Let's keep that number down to a ZERO. My prayers and thoughts go out to those. My candle is lit as well.
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