You have to click on the link to view the image - Is there any way to post it in the text box? It's so easy to miss otherwise. If not, no biggie. Just thought many here might be interested in seeing him.
Dr. Einhorn basically discovered a cure for TC and has saved 200,000 lives. The man deserves the Nobel Peace Prize and I'm surprised he has yet to be nominated. He certainly has my vote. Wouldn't it be nice if the same could be done for other, more lethal cancers? Hopefully one day....
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Originally posted by mstlynI do not see Dr. Einhorn on the forum...Just his photo...
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Originally posted by dadmoIt's not possible to follow everthing but you should all know that the non-seminoma patients really own their very survival to Dr. Einhorn. He is the one who discovered platnium as a cure for tc.
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It's not possible to follow everthing but you should all know that the non-seminoma patients really own their very survival to Dr. Einhorn. He is the one who discovered platnium as a cure for tc.
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Thanks for officially making Dr. Einhorn a very welcome guest in our forums! Great picture!
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Wonderful news, Paige. BTW, they stopped the 3rd round of my son's bleo because of some pulmonary impairment. He was at 100% lung capacity at his one year anniversary. So don't be alarmed if Scott's pulmonary function test comes back a little off. I think there are some other posts around here that had similar results.
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OK. That's what I thought but it was taking so long and I didn't think it was doing anything but making me out to be a loserI'll try it again.... I did say, "wait, attachment uploading" but I didn't believe it. Must take longer than 5 minutes...! Be on the lookout.
Update... Dadmo, I emailed you the image URL via private message. It would never uplaod for me. Maybe you can post it? Thanks! PaigeLast edited by dadmo; 01-12-07, 03:11 PM.
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Underneath the area where we type you will see a small section with the title
Attach Files. In that section you will see a button that says manage Attachents. Click on that button. That will bring you to a screen that allows you to laod a picture. What you need to do now is click on the Browse button and locate the picture file inside your computer. If you double click on the drawing file it will get the picture ready for uploading. Now all you need to do is click on the upload button and wait, and wait, and wait, and wait. Then like magic the picture will be attached to your post. Good Luck.
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How do I post an image to this thread, or am I even allowed to do so? I want to show you Scott & Dr. Einhorn. He's so proud of his pic with "The Legend"!
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That's awesome news! Wishing you both all the best to come.
My thoughts and prayers,
Brian
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That's great, Paige! The light at the end of the tunnel is shining bright.
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Paige
That is just brill news ... im so pleased for your brother and of course all your family.... Lets face it no one knows what is round the corner for them so live your life a day at a time.... well done... bless and enjoy your lives now, Yvonne
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Scott saw Dr. E yesterday - what a brilliant, nice man. For anyone who can make the trip for a second opinion, he's the man to see. Please consider doing so. Scott really liked him.
He will only have one more round of BEP (he's had two). Dr. E noted some crackling in his lungs and if that continues he will forego the final round of Bleo. He is tweaking the current treatment plan to better accommodate my brother. He will take over his care long distance from this point forward.
Although he didn't want to admit it, he did state that the tumor should not have been missed - but it's better to be pissed at the cancer instead of your medical team (I disagree but it's the risk you run when you allow yourself to be treated by a clinic that doesn't specialize in TC).
There will be no surgery to remove residual tumor and Dr. E states that Scott's cure rate should be at 99.99.9% Can't get much better than that.
Looking forward to 2007 and will continue to check the boards for updates on those stories I've been following for the past two months.
Cheers,
Paige
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