Is Temporary Reading Loss Linked to Acute Leukemia?

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In summary, during the conversation, Pete shared that he was going through a difficult time and had lost some of his ability to read temporarily. He expressed his love for the community and thanked everyone for their support. He also mentioned his next project would be about the history of SR/GR and asked if it was the right place to post it. Others in the conversation expressed their appreciation for Pete's help in understanding SR and wished him well. They also welcomed him back and looked forward to having him back in the community.
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Hi folks

Yes. I'm still alive. I'm not ready to climb back on board just this moment (later today? :)). I'm going through an extremely horrible time right now. I have lost some of my ability to read. This is temporary. The only other time this has happened was when they told me I had Acute Leukemia. The next four weeks I was amazed at the fact that I couldn't read. I seem better today though.

But I just wanted everyone here to know how much I love this place and how you good people (most anyway) post in a professional manner. This place has given me endless hours of fun.

My next project will be the history of SR/GR. Is this the place to post this topic?

Thank you to all my gaurdian angels. :)

Pete
 
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Sometime, we lose perspective on what's important in life, especially when we're too engaged in something. I truly hope and wish for the best to you.

Zz.
 
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Pete! I don't know if you remember, but you helped me understand the SR theory over a year ago. That meant a lot to me. No doubt you've helped many other people just like me and that makes you a guardian angel, too. Hang in there buddy!
 
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Best wishes!
 
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good luck :smile:
 
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Just wanted to add to what Severian said. You helped me tremendously in understanding SR also. Hang in there my friend!
 
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Pete! I don't know if you remember, but you helped me understand the SR theory over a year ago. That meant a lot to me. No doubt you've helped many other people just like me and that makes you a guardian angel, too. Hang in there buddy!
Thanks to you and learningphysucs and all the rest. It is quite touching to know that I was able to help. I appreciate relaying that to me.

Pete
 
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I wish u all the Best ~
 
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HI, glad you came back to give us a update. I hope all your treatments go well, and you keep your fighting spirt. Looking forward to having you back with us. :smile:
 
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It is great to see you back!
 

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