Friday, June 19, 2009

Chem-O-ver...and out.

From the desk of Doctor Perrier:


First of all I would like to thank Dr. Derek Shackle for his work with Steve the week before I arrived. Although the medical community is still split on the usefulness of "BEER" as a cancer cure-all, I sensed that there were some positive results from his treatment. I tried to follow up this experiment with a "greener" drug but have not had any luck just yet.
Steve took his last round of chemotherapy today and is back home cheering on Mike Weir in the US Open as I type. He is tired but in good spirits , so I should take this opportunity to take a cribbage game from him (we are tied 4-4 and Steve has won all his games while hooked up to the
chemo in the hospital ?). I don't have any "red or whiteblood stats" or "platelette" updates as I don't understand that stuff much...I will leave that in the hands of my esteemed colleague Dr. Tom Gardiner who arrives later next week to help out. Other than that it will be a weekend of rest for Steve -so that he can cook me breakfast in bed for Fathers Day on Sunday...I think it's the least that he could do, no?
Hope you all have a nice weekend ...

Dr. P

1 comment:

  1. My collegue Dr. Kelly Sundwall and I look forward to our visit next week. Dr. Sundwall will be implementing a recovery regimin of meatloaf and chocolate chip cookies. Steve has responded well to the cookies in the past. While I am interested to take part in Dr. Sundwall's program, I am proponent of Dr. Shackell's methods and, in fact, plan to use his technique on myself. Further, I will not wait until I get to LA. In a contoversial move, I will begin to ingest Shackell's infamous brew TODAY! No progress without sacrifice! Be well.

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