Andy: I am happy to hear that you have already gone through your transplant and is now recovering. Good to know the most challenging part is over. Now it is just a question of being patient and positive as the healing process will gradually take you and your life back to normal. Some published medical research has demonstrated that ones state of mind can and does have a tremendous impact on recovery and cure. Medicine doesn't know yet what exactly this does on a biological level but those of us who believe in a greater power understand the importance of faith and keeping an optimistic mental attitude at even the most trying times. You are being challenged but you have already won this battle. All you need now is time to recover. We are all praying for you and for your prompt recovery. We will keep you in our thoughts. Have a great new year holiday and may 2007 be one filled with health and joyous moments in the company of all your loved ones. Happy new year, Joseph Chamberlain ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- On 12/30/06 1:23 PM, "ADavidhazy temp in Seattle" <andpph@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Dear Colleagues, > > Unfortunately there was only one photograph received last week for inclusion > in > the weekly gallery update. I think the best course of action at this point is > to > wait until a few more arrive before doing an update. > > For those of you interested my situation at the clinic in Seattle is that I > have > undergone the transplant and am in the post-transplant stage. The pills they > have me on have a very negative effect on energy and initiative but in general > I > am "hanging in there" - getting in lots of sleep. > > So, you all have a V E R Y H A P P Y N E W Y E A R ! > > andy >