But you all know how it goes...
So far I've been so lucky - no hospitalizations at all since my transplant almost 2 years ago. I have a regular follow up appointment with my oncologist next week, so i could just wait... but...
Little red patches have popped up on my arms and legs. I suppose its the GVHD rearing its head again but part of me thinks about leukemia again, baterial infections, etc. I may never get a good night's sleep again!
Anyone have some rational thoughts for me?
I was at Bletchley a few years back, visiting with some Polish friends, looking at the Bombe. They were interested in the Polish contribution to the work at Bletchley and work in computing themselves now.
You may even have been there! Small world!
Sheri
Hi Sheri,
i may well have been there! We did a challenge last year when there was a conference in Poznan celebrating 80 years since the Polish Cypherbureau gave so much help to the GC&CS ( forerunner to GCHQ) and enabled so much to be achieved. We think we deciphered their Enigma message in around 2 1/2 hours. So yes, we can still do it!
Hugs xxx
Moomy
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