I'm bummed, please post something nice to cheer me up!
My oncologist's report today was that my Chemo drug, Alimta has not been very effective. Tomorrow I start two new Chemo drugs that supposedly produce first day flu like symptoms (Carbo Platinum and another whose name escapes me). Post something to put a smile on my face, please!
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It's worth putting up with the drug side effects to get well also.
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good luck to you , get well soon..
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As your doc probably told you , chemo treatments can have different results with different people. Here's hoping that the next drugs are just what you need. Cheers and best of luck!
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Andy: FANTASTIC photo.
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Here is a cliche with an uncataloged bust of Iturbide, supposedly for an 8R.
<< <i>Carboplatin will make you nauseous, Gary, but hopefully it will do the job.
Here is a cliche with an uncataloged bust of Iturbide, supposedly for an 8R. >>
Whoa!
Is it a cliche or a die trial? It appears to be struck.
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good luck to you , get well soon..
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truly amazing picture. Great Image.
<< <i>Pruebas' Iturbide cliche: >>
Thanks, Andy for fixing that.
Roman, the piece is struck on a thin sliver of silver and the incuse design is visible on the reverse. It is a cliche, but it also could be a trial strike of an unadopted design.
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<< <i>Pruebas' Iturbide cliche: >>
Thanks, Andy for fixing that.
Roman, the piece is struck on a thin sliver of silver and the incuse design is visible on the reverse. It is a cliche, but it also could be a trial strike of an unadopted design. >>
Hi Stephen,
I was just trying to clarify the term cliche, since I've always thought it only applied to pieces created by pressing a die in various stages of completion into a small puddle of molten tin or lead to check the positive image.
It's a pretty awesome piece of numismatic history any way you call it
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I'm sure it didn't.
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