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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

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Engineer: FRANK SHARP FROM DATE 01/12/2014 IS FIGHTING AGAINST DEATH CAUSED BY:









DIAGNOSED CONSOLIDATED Acute myeloid leukemia (AML M3) RAR ALPHA BCR3 HIGH RISK, also known as acute myelogenous leukemia or acute nonlymphocytic leukemia (ANLL).



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12 comments:

  1. My Prayers are with you Frank, take strength and may you have a full recovery my good Man.

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  2. I hope everything will be Ok with your health Frank

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  3. Sigo su blog desde EspaƱa. Espero y deseo que se haya recuperado y pueda seguir adelante y retomar su blog. Un saludo.

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  4. Espero se mejore. Me encanta su blog.

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  5. Great blog, I hope you get over your malfunctions and keep your technical passions going.

    Paul from France

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  6. I hope and wish you will be healthy again. Stay sane!

    P.S. You have some very good webmuseums. Let's preserve that nice old technology!

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  7. Don't be fooled Frank, the doctor comes to see you and tells you promises, but in fact they are killing you. Then the doctor walks to another room and says the same to another patient, and when he gets home, he forgets everything and doesn't give a fuc~ about you.

    Chemotherapy is not the way. You need to stop the chemical treatment and get daily a huge dose of vitamin C (about 5 grams daily injected directly to your blood), and also vitamin B17.

    Research by yourself if you can access the network where you are... But act NOW.

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  8. While chemo is risky and even poisonous (also to cancer cells, why it is used in the first place!), it seems rationally even more risky to depend exclusively on supplemental/supportative treatment, especially in accute disease which could kill you before any supplement can help you get better. If possible, immunotherapy seems to have a high succes rate in curing cancer. Using medicinal cannabis could also be a supplemental treatment in some cancers but in such highly researched diseases doctors usually know best (but do get second/additional opinions in case of doubt, one knows more than the other).

    Keep hanging on Frank, the world needs people with technical and historical interest.

    P.S. You don't know me, but I'm honoured to be the author of a few quotes you used in your site (the chassis lists for Philips K6 through K11 models), I'm doing extensive research and compilation on anything Philips related.

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  9. THANKS TO ALL FOR THE KIND COMMENTS THEY WILL BE FOR EVER APPRECIATED IN ALL WAYS.


    @ M

    Thanks for interests but your cancer related write up is widely far beyond my real conditions and any serious cancer related discussion and approach.

    See here why:

    Let's say that someone (me) have had a 98% of cancer cells filling up my bone marrow and interfered like a complete disater with the production of normal blood cells.

    Leukemia is a cancer of the blood. Leukemia begins when normal blood cells change and grow uncontrollably. Several risk factors and chromosomal abnormalities have been identified, but the specific cause is not clear. As an acute leukemia, AML progresses rapidly and is typically fatal within weeks or months if left untreated.In AML, damage to the genetic material or DNA, called acquired mutations, in the blood-forming cells cause problems with the normal development of the blood cells. This causes the build-up of many immature cells called myeloblasts or blasts. Blasts do not act like fully developed, healthy blood cells and do not help a person’s immune system work. These acquired mutations and the large number of blasts also reduces the production of healthy red blood cells, which carry oxygen, and platelets, cells that help the blood to clot.

    When I was diagnosed of this shiny disease my real conditions where so compromised that I had a life expectation time of no more than 8 hours !!!!!!!!!

    Chemotherapy at multi levels is the main form of treatment for AML. Initially, the aim of treatment is to destroy leukaemic cells and induce a remission. This means that there is no evidence of leukaemic cells in the blood and bone marrow and that normal blood cell production and normal blood counts are restored. Once a remission has been achieved, more chemotherapy is given in an effort to prevent the leukaemia from returning (relapsing). This is called post-remission or consolidation therapy.

    In the starting time of the first 20 Days of very hard Chemotherapy I've had the highest risk of death due to immediate brain emmorragic risk which didn't happen thankfully to my quality body and to highly qualified medical assistance which helped me from start with highest competence and professional proven skill.

    Internet and the web are great instruments but they're highly abused with fulfilling it with BS.
    Real serious material is today's hard to find.


    You Wrote "Keep hanging on Frank, the world needs people with technical and historical interest."

    Thanks for that but sadly , people like me are very few around and with the world becoming seriously compromised with the politically correct progression and mass immigration of monkeys the end of the world is upon us! Pretty soon it will all turn to dust! For that TAKE A LOOK AROUND YOU !!!


    You Wrote "P.S. You don't know me, but I'm honoured to be the author of a few quotes you used in your site (the chassis lists for Philips K6 through K11 models), I'm doing extensive research and compilation on anything Philips related."

    WRONG: I know who you are: You're someone who has "MARTEEN" / "Maarten Bakker" as nickname around the web, which is liking to write in various forums on the web writing up the PHILIPS oldies. That's great ........ at least you're helping each other..........(some info aren't exactly technical but...............we let it go)

    NOW to the PHILIPS lists for Philips K6 through K11 models:

    That's is a write up which has anyway strong reference in the official PHILIPS Model number Survey Database.

    In this publication a survey is given of all model numbers for colour television.
    In the column “chassis” the main chassis name is given.
    For the required chassis version see the relevant Model Manual or Product Survey.
    The “year column” indicates the publishing year of the Model Manual. In case the year indication starts
    with PS, the model information is published in the relevant Product Survey.


    RGDS

    ENGINEER FRANK SHARP.








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  10. I hope you will be okay with your health. I always loved this blog since 2011! It's the best website ever! I'm a speaker collector and when i find a broken TV on the street i take the speaker, go home and search the model on that website :) I love your passion
    Ciro from Italy

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  11. Fabio ( Colortubemania )June 18, 2015 at 4:35 AM

    I hope you come back soon to stand up there with the best collectors of televisions worldwide .
    Greetings from Fabio ( Colortubemania ) from Italy

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