u/Vortrexion

Aircraft Moving on Hawthorne

Doubt anyone has any answers but still worth a shot. Anyone have an idea as to why/where/what TPD was moving northbound on Hawthorne at around 10:45pm tonight? Appeared to be some kind of military? aircraft, maybe from the museum is my best guess. Saw around 6-7 explorers + a couple motor officers in the escort.

EDIT: Nevermind, did a bit more digging and found out that the TPD is transporting it from the Zamperini Airfield out to somewhere for the Memorial Day parade. Will leave post up as information.

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u/Vortrexion — 7 days ago

I, 20M, just received a diagnosis today from my hospital's pathology lab saying that I have LCH. I've searched a bit through the web along with Reddit, but haven't found a lot of information specifically in regards to LCH within the lymph nodes.

For context, I was originally admitted to the hospital due to high fever (103+F), headache, stomach pain, chest pain, nausea, and diarrhea. After initial CAT scans were done during admission, they found enlarged lymph nodes throughout the entirety of my body. Following this I received a surgical biopsy in my groin. During my stay in the hospital, I recovered and I'm now at home feeling just fine.

I haven't really been sick/unwell to the extent I just recently was. To be quite honest, I'm actually somewhat in denial that I have LCH because all the symptoms I see online I completely lack aside from the enlarged lymph nodes. The oncologist I was speaking to didn't seem very experienced in this topic, but he recommended me to some specialist (I can't remember the name) to get a PET scan done along with additional bloodwork.

Anywho, I'm primarily just trying to get a better understanding for what the treatment path would look like continuing ahead, along with the recovery/remission process should there be one. Also wondering how treatment for this process affects oneself during their regular lives, as I was about the start attending nursing school within the next month or so, but I'm now worried I won't even be able to do so (after waiting a whole year to get in due to availability) because of this disease.

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u/Vortrexion — 21 days ago